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Does anyone have any contact details for the antenatal classes run at Dulwich Community Hospital (referred through by KCH)?!


Odd request but my wife and I need to request different dates/times but we weren?t given a contact and through google, websites, ringing guys and tommy?s (Which the hospital falls under), ringing Kings (where we are planning on having a baby) etc all the different numbers we have been given don?t work, go to somewhere weird (foot clinic?!) or go to someone associated with the classes but aren?t in a position to look at calendars/rebook! :( Only got given the slots this week and they start in under 2 weeks so desperate to get it sorted ASAP!


Any possible leads would be amazing.


Many thanks,


Jon

Not much help, but just to say East Dulwich Community Hospital is part of Kings College NHS Trust - neither of which are really nothing to do with Guys & Tommy's as they're totally separate NHS Trusts.


I would suggest you call your community midwife at Kings and ask them for a contact for the classes - you should be able to change the days fairly easily.


Hope you get it sorted.

Many thanks, that?s our current line of action! Yeah it?s a bit weird as we are at Kings who have referred to Dulwich Community Hospital so I would assume they are under a Kings but on the NHS site it says all info provided by guys and Tommy?s and they also have webpages on the hospital community services so who knows?!

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