Cleveland Clinic brings orthopedic care to London with private hospital

Cleveland Clinic London opened on March 29, bringing orthopedics and other specialty services to a 184-bed private facility near Buckingham Palace.

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In addition to orthopedics, the eight-story, 325,000-square-foot hospital will focus on cardiovascular, digestive and neurological care and aims to partner with the United Kingdom’s National Health Service to address backlogs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The hospital includes 29 ICU beds, eight operating rooms, a 41-bed neurological rehabilitation ward and about 1,150 caregivers.

Cleveland Clinic London is one of the first private hospitals in the U.K. that can perform intraoperative imaging for brain and spinal cord disorders, the health system said in a news release.

Cleveland Clinic is reported to have invested between $1 billion to $1.3 billion on the project, according to The Guardian.

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