Specialists

Queen's Hospital

Rom Valley Way,Romford, Romford RM7 0AG

Overview

Queen's Hospital is a major acute NHS hospital located in Romford, serving the residents of East London and surrounding areas. Part of Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, the hospital provides a comprehensive range of acute hospital services to a population of approximately 750,000 people. The facility has a long history of healthcare provision in the area and has evolved significantly over the years to meet modern medical needs.

The hospital offers a wide range of services including emergency and urgent care, inpatient and outpatient departments, diagnostic imaging, laboratory services, and various medical and surgical specialties. It serves as a key healthcare hub for the local community, providing both routine and emergency medical care. The hospital employs hundreds of healthcare professionals across nursing, medical, allied health, and support staff roles.

As an NHS facility, Queen's Hospital is accessible to all residents with NHS coverage. The hospital is well-positioned for transport access via public transport links and has on-site parking facilities for patients and visitors. Visitors and patients are encouraged to contact the hospital directly for specific information about appointment booking, emergency services, or specialist departments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most specialist consultations at Queen's Hospital in Romford require a referral from your GP or another doctor. Your GP will refer you through the NHS e-Referral Service. For private patients, some specialists accept direct self-referrals — contact 01708 435000 to check. Under the NHS Constitution, you should start consultant-led treatment within 18 weeks of referral for non-urgent conditions.
Queen's Hospital provides specialist medical services which may include cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, neurology, orthopaedics, rheumatology, endocrinology, respiratory medicine, urology, ENT, ophthalmology, gynaecology, and other specialties. Contact 01708 435000 for a full list of specialists and services available at this clinic.
Many specialist clinics offer both NHS and private consultations. NHS appointments are free but may have longer waiting times. Private appointments offer faster access, flexible scheduling, and a choice of consultant, but fees apply. Contact 01708 435000 to ask about NHS availability and private consultation fees at Queen's Hospital.
For your first specialist appointment at Queen's Hospital, bring your referral letter, a list of current medications (or bring the medicines with you), any relevant test results, scans, or medical letters, a list of questions you want to ask, your NHS number, and photo ID if attending as a private patient. It helps to write down your symptoms, when they started, and how they affect your daily life.
Yes, you can seek a second opinion at Queen's Hospital. Under the NHS, you have the right to ask your GP for a referral to a different specialist. Privately, you can book directly. A second opinion can confirm a diagnosis, explore alternative treatment options, or provide reassurance. Bring all previous test results and clinic letters to the consultation.
Many specialists at Queen's Hospital now offer video or telephone consultations for initial assessments, follow-ups, and results discussions. Virtual consultations are convenient and reduce travel time. Not all conditions can be assessed remotely — if a physical examination is needed, you will be asked to attend in person. Ask about remote consultation options when booking.
Queen's Hospital may offer on-site diagnostics including blood tests, ultrasound, ECG, spirometry, and other specialist tests. Some clinics also provide MRI, CT, and X-ray services. Having diagnostics on-site means faster results and fewer separate appointments. Ask about available diagnostic services when booking.
Queen's Hospital may be recognised by major UK health insurance providers. Contact your insurer to confirm coverage at Queen's Hospital, check your policy excess and benefit limits, and obtain a pre-authorisation code before your appointment. Bring your insurance details and authorisation to your first visit.
After your consultation, the specialist will write to your GP with their findings, diagnosis, and recommended treatment plan. You may be booked for further tests, follow-up appointments, or referred for surgery or other treatment. For NHS patients, a copy of the clinic letter will be sent to you. Ask the specialist when to expect results and next steps before you leave.
Yes, under NHS Patient Choice you can choose which consultant to see when your GP refers you. For private patients, you can request a specific specialist. Consultant profiles with qualifications and specialisms are usually available on the clinic website. Your GP can also recommend a suitable specialist for your condition.
If a procedure is planned at Queen's Hospital, you will receive preparation instructions beforehand. This may include fasting requirements, medication adjustments, arranging transport home (if sedation is used), wearing comfortable clothing, and bringing a companion. A pre-assessment appointment may be arranged to check your fitness for the procedure. Follow all instructions carefully and contact 01708 435000 if you have questions.
NHS waiting times at Queen's Hospital depend on the specialty and urgency. Two-week wait referrals (suspected cancer) are seen within 14 days. Routine referrals aim to be within 18 weeks. Private appointments can often be arranged within days. Contact 01708 435000 for current waiting times.
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Rom Valley Way,Romford
Romford, London
RM7 0AG
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Opening Hours
Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00