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contact us

If you have any questions or concerns about the Klinefelter Syndrome Multi-Specialty Clinics, please contact Karen Briggs, clinical nurse practitioner e: karen.briggs@gstt.nhs.uk or alternatively t: 07717 346821,

karen.briggs@gstt.nhs.uk

Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm

For referrals (ADULT & YOung PERSONS CLINICS)

Please send electronic referrals to:

gst-tr.urology.andrologyadmin@nhs.net

Klinefelter Syndrome/Andrology clinical nurse specialist Karen Briggs, 07717 346821, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm

Klinefelter Syndrome Clinics administration officer Dorothy Mainoo 020 7188 7188 ext 56161

Please address all paper & electronic referrals to:

Professor Tet Yap

The Klinefelter Syndrome Clinics

Department of Urology

Southwark Wing / Guy’s Hospital

Great Maze Pond

London SE1 9RT

REFERRAL CHECKLISTS

If you would like to use this service, please contact your GP/clinician in order to be referred to us as you are unable to self-refer.

For a guide to referring patients (GPs & specialists) please use the clinic checklists below:

—> Please CLICK HERE for the Adult Klinefelter clinic referrals checklist

—> Please CLICK HERE for The Young Persons Klinefelter clinic referral checklist

 

THE KLINEFELTER SYNDROME CLINICS ARE LocatED at THE RARE DISEASES CENTRE, ST THOMAS’ hospital, london, uk

St Thomas’ Hospital is located next to Westminster Bridge across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament and Westminster underground station.

The address is St Thomas’ Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7EH

Nearest tube stations: Westminster, Lambeth North, Waterloo

Between 8.30am - 4.30pm Car parking is only available to disabled permit holders

The clinics are held in The Rare Diseases Centre, 1st Floor, South Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital

The Klinefelter Clinic is in The Rare Diseases Centre, First Floor, South Wing of St Thomas Hospital

The Klinefelter Clinic is in The Rare Diseases Centre, First Floor, South Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital

When you enter the main hospital entrance turn right and walk past the M&S and Costa. Then take a left and walk past the lifts. Keep walking down the corridor until you reach the South Wing where there will be a door on your left with lifts. Head up to the first floor and down the corridor on the right where you will find the Rare Diseases Centre.

The Klinefelter Clinic is in The Rare Diseases Centre, First Floor, South Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital