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Queen Anne Medical (QASMC)

Queen Anne Medical (QASMC)

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18-22 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 8HUUK

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Monday08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday08:00 - 17:00
Thursday08:00 - 17:00
Friday08:00 - 17:00
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Popular Treatments

Ultrasound
Calcium Score Scan
Blood Pressure Monitoring

Cardiac Monitoring

Cardiac Stress Test
Cardiopulmonary Excercise Testing (V02 Max)
Heart Health
COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treatment
12-Lead Echocardiogram

Spirometry

Lung Health
Lung Function Testing
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About Queen Anne Medical (QASMC)

Queen Anne Street Medical Centre is a private independent acute care hospital established in 2005. It is located in the heart of London’s medical district adjacent to Harley Street.Located behind an elegant façade in historic Queen Anne Street in the heart of London's West End, caring for our patients needs is our first priority. We offer our patients first class standards of medical care and hygiene. The hospital is fully accredited with the Care Quality Commission.

Queen Anne Street Medical Centre services are available for adults over 18 only.

Queen Anne Street Medical Centre provides specialist medical care including cancer (Oncology), Urology, Cardiac, Lung, Ophthalmic and Cosmetic surgery. Patients can find further information on their stay with us and more about the treatments we offer in the dedicated patient section of our website.

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Accreditations

  • CQC - Care Quality Commission (UK) 

Premises

Accessible to disabled peoplePublic transport accessWheelchair accessible toiletAccess without stepsPatient bathroomWireless access

General Practice

 

Calcium Score Scan

 

12-Lead Echocardiogram

 An Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. The heart is a muscular organ that beats in rhythm to pump the blood through the body. The signals that make the heart's muscle fibres contract come from the sinoatrial node, which is the natural pacemaker of the heart.In an ECG test, the electrical impulses made while the heart is beating are recorded and usually shown on a piece of paper. This is known as an electrocardiogram, and records any problems with the heart's rhythm, and the conduction of the heart beat through the heart which may be affected by underlying heart disease.

 

Ultrasound

The echo looks at the structure of your heart and the heart valves, and also gives information on the function and pumping action of your heart . It can be a useful test if you have recently had a heart attack or if you have heart failure. It is also used routinely to assess people with heart valve problems or congenital heart disease. An echo is especially useful for diagnosing heart disease as it is painless and easy to do.

 

Skin Prick Allergy Testing

This test is used to investigate sensitivity to things that come into contact with the skin. This sensitivity usually appears as a sudden onset of itchiness on the skin, sometimes with swelling around the mouth and wheeziness. The test consists of putting a number of substances on the arm in various strengths and introducing them into the skin with a very fine needle. After approximately 10 minutes, each area tested is assessed to see whether a red patch has developed.

Asthma Specialist Consultation
 

Exercise Induced Asthma

Asthma brought on by exercise (exercise-induced asthma) happens to almost all people with asthma, or at least it would if their treatment was reduced or stopped. What are the symptoms of exercise-induced asthma? The symptoms of asthma on exercise, either in combination or alone, include: • cough, but asthma is not the only cause • chest tightness and difficulty in breathing (wheezing) • shortness of breath (this is different from being unfit because it gets worse, not better, after exercise has finished) • symptoms usually begin after exercise has stopped, and are at their worst about five minutes afterwards • more severe attacks may start during exercise and as a result the activity has to stop • wheezing or chest tightness gradually lessens over the next 10 to 30 minutes if the asthma attack is untreated. Recovery can take longer if the attack is very severe.

 

Asthma Specialist Consultation 1

 

Blood Pressure Monitoring

Blood Pressure Monitoring a simple and painless procedure that gives a lot of useful information about the heart and the condition of the blood vessels.

Cardiac Monitoring
 

Heart Health

 

Cardiac Stress Test

Cardiac stress test investigates the hearts function under increasing levels of work. It is a key indicator of heart health.

 

Cardiopulmonary Excercise Testing (V02 Max)

 

COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Treatment

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Health Screening Consultation

Spirometry
 

Lung Health

 

Lung Function Testing

Lung function tests will investigate lung health. It will measure lung dynamics, volume and the efficiency of the lungs. This test will also be able to measure what damage smoking has caused.

 

Exhaled Nitric Oxide Testing

Exhaled nitric oxide is a sensitive breath test for the diagnosis of asthma or other respiratory conditions with airway inflammation.

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18-22 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 8HUUK