The Princess Grace Hospital

The Princess Grace Hospital is an acute private hospital based in Marylebone, London and is part of the international division of HCA (Hospital Corporation of America), which is the world’s largest private healthcare company.[1]

Brief history and the hospital today

The hospital was designed by Richard Seifert who has designed iconic buildings such as Tower 42 and the Centrepoint tower. The Princess Grace Hospital was opened in 1977 by Princess Grace of Monaco. To date, the hospital has been the first UK hospital in the private sector to provide many new technologies.[2] These technologies include:

In recent years the hospital has grown from its main base on Nottingham Place, a few blocks west of Harley Street. In 2013 the hospital worked in partnership with the NHS and other stakeholders to develop the Institute of Sport Exercise and Health. This centre specialises in sports and exercise medicine and offers treatment to both elite sports professionals as well as those who only partake in sport at the weekend as part of the legacy of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Facilities and services

The hospital has 127 registered medical and surgical beds, including a nine bed intensive care unit. There are eight operating theatres, including specialist orthopaedic and robotic surgery suites and a twin endoscopy unit. The hospital provides many services; including, but not limited to:

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Coordinates: 51°31′21″N 0°9′11″W / 51.52250°N 0.15306°W / 51.52250; -0.15306

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