King's College Hospital






King's College Hospital (KCH) is a major NHS teaching hospital and one of London's busiest trauma centers, renowned for its liver transplantation, neurosciences, and stroke care. Established in 1840, it serves 700,000+ patients annually across South East London, housing the largest liver transplant program in Europe and a Hyper-Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) with 24/7 thrombectomy services. The hospital is a global leader in hepatitis C treatment and hosts the only pediatric liver transplant service in the UK. As part of King's Health Partners, KCH integrates world-class research with clinical care, pioneering innovations like artificial liver support systems and deep brain stimulation for epilepsy. It holds JCI accreditation for international private patients and maintains ISO 9001 certification for quality management. The hospital's Denmark Hill campus features a dedicated private patients' wing with luxury amenities.
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Teaching/University Hospital
Multispecialty Hospital
1840
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International Certification
JCI
Globally recognized standard for hospital quality and patient safety.
ISO 9001
International standard for quality management systems.
Facility Accreditation
Fire Safety Certificate
Ensures hospital building is compliant with fire safety regulations.
Specialty Accreditation
CAP
International accreditation for pathology and diagnostic labs.
AABB
Accreditation for blood banks and transfusion services.
CARF
For rehab, mental health, and long-term care facilities.
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