Finchley Memorial Hospital

At Finchley Memorial Hospital we deliver a range of planned diagnostic procedures, such as checks, scans and tests, for cardiology, radiology, ophthalmology and respiratory services at its Community Diagnostic Centre.

We also provide treatment for cancer patients closer to home via the hospital’s infusion suite and screening for breast cancer at its state-of-the-art screening clinic.

Several outpatient services are run from the hospital, including antenatal and postnatal clinics for women who are cared for by our Finchley and New Southgate community midwifery teams.

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Useful information

Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)

The Patient Advice and Liaison Service is is located in the main reception area

The walk-in service is open Monday to Friday, 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm.

Tel: 020 7472 6446 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm

Email: [email protected]

Write to them: Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS), Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG

Day surgery discharge information

Has the person you care for had a general/local anaesthetic or sedation for a procedure?  If so it is important to remember that “Day surgery does not mean day recovery” and they must go home and rest.  You can find comprehensive information at the webpage below:

Day surgery discharge information

The Discharge Lounge

The discharge lounge at both the Royal Free Hospital and Barnet Hospital provides a dedicated space for patients to wait for collection after discharge from their ward.  This allows inpatients to vacate acute beds earlier in the day to await their final elements of discharge, such as medication, transportation, or paperwork. 

The lounge provides a comprehensive range of services to enhance patient care, improve efficiency, and quicken the discharge process.

Between the hospital lounges, the hospitals can accommodate a diverse range of patient categories, including patients who can walk and/or have reduced mobility, patients who need enhanced care, and stretcher patients.

Compliments, suggestions and complaints

Feedback is a great way of helping to improve hospital services.  There is a clear procedure at Barnet Hospital and you can find more information here.