Please find details below of our patient support groups. If you'd like to add a listing to your local support group then please get in contact info@ststn.co.uk
KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL LONDON ADULT SICKLE CELL SUPPORT GROUP
Our support Group is currently being conducted via the online platform Microsoft Teams. See How to Use Microsoft Teams.
Patients are welcome with their friends and family.
Day: Every second Thursday of the month
Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Contact: Virginia Tshibangu / Tel: 02032991424
GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' ADULT SICKLE CELL SUPPORT GROUP
Our support Group is currently being conducted via the online platform Microsoft Teams
Patients over 16 are welcome with their relatives and carers who attend Guy’s and St Thomas’ Haematology Service.
Day: Tuesday
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm one week & 5:30pm – 6:30pm another week
Contact: Haematology Health Psychology / Tel: 02071882718
SOUTH EAST LONDON SICKLE CELL & THALASSAEMIA CENTRE
We meet at the Mary Sheridan Centre, Wooden Spoon House, 5 Dugard Way, Off Renfrew Road, Kennington, London SE11 4TH. See Map.
Patients with children under 18 years of age with sickle cell disease or Thalassaemia are welcome to attend.
Day: Last Friday of every month
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
CROYDON SICKLE CELL & THALASSAEMIA CENTRE
We’re located at Whitehorse Road, CR0 2LE. We see patients in person and by appointment. See Map.
Patents and family members are welcome to attend.
Day: Monday – Friday (Book an appointment and attend)
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Contact: (phone) 07305953422
LEWISHAM AND GREENWICH
Our support Group is currently being conducted via the online platform Microsoft Teams. See How to Use Microsoft Teams.
Patents, friends and family members are welcome to attend.
Day: First Wednesday of every month
Time: 5:30am – 6:30pm
Contact: Gifty Homevoh / Tel: 07880006629
DARENT VALLEY & GRAVESHAM
We’re located at Children Resource Centre, Daren’t Valley Hospital, Kent, DA2 8DA. Our support Group is currently being conducted via the online platform Zoom. How to use Zoom.
Parents of children with sickle cell disease are welcome to attend.