Cutting-edge robotic surgery
With our support, robotic surgery equipment is delivering better outcomes for patients at St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London hospitals.
With our support, robotic surgery equipment is delivering better outcomes for patients at St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London hospitals.
With our £500,000 funding, ‘Workstations on Wheels’ (WOWs) have been rolled out – literally - at two of the Barts Health NHS Trust hospitals.
Our funding has been used for projects large and small to support hospital staff and their patients through the pandemic. Staff have used funds to create leaflets that explains Covid-19 in a way that young people will understand and help reduce their anxiety.
A UK-first procedure at St Bartholomew's Hospital is giving new hope to patients with end-stage heart failure.
Stroke patients at Newham Hospital are receiving improved physiotherapy rehabilitation thanks to a new piece of Barts Charity-funded equipment.
Barts Charity funding has enabled staff at The Royal London Hospital to purchase two Apheresis machines.
Thanks to some generous fundraising, eye-tracking technology is helping severely injured patients communicate with staff and loved ones, while new simulation devices help prepare staff for their life-saving work.
Dubbed "a palace for the 80,000 children of Newham", the new Rainbow Centre at Newham Hospital has opened its doors, thanks to £6.8m Barts Charity funding.
Patients will get faster diagnosis for suspected breast cancer with a new service at Whipps Cross Hospital.