Maternity

Your maternity care will be at St Thomas' Hospital and in our community hubs in south east London.

Care during pregnancy

For pregnancy care at St Thomas' Hospital, you can self-refer or ask your GP to refer you.

Read more about choosing us for your maternity care.

Your care during pregnancy

Find out about the care we offer during pregnancy, including:

Sign up to our new patient app

If you have maternity care at Guy’s and St Thomas’, you can use MyChart, our new app and website. MyChart lets you securely access your health and pregnancy information, see appointment details, and makes it easier to communicate with us.

MyChart replaced BadgerNotes on 5 October. You can still access BadgerNotes but you won't see any new information as we now use MyChart to update your records.

Download the MyChart app or visit mychart.gstt.nhs.uk to get started.

Specialist care during pregnancy

We provide specialist care at every stage of pregnancy, in our units and specialist clinics. Find out more about our: 

Giving birth

We can support you to give birth at:

After your baby is born

Find out about the support we offer for you and your newborn including feeding your baby and looking after yourself.

Research

Research is vital to improving the care that you receive when you're unwell. You can help improve healthcare by taking part in research studies at our Trust. During your appointment, ask your healthcare professional about research. They'll be happy to tell you about research studies you could be eligible to join. You can also email [email protected] for more information.

Team

Our maternity services are delivered by a dedicated team of:

  • midwives
  • obstetricians (doctors specialising in pregnancy and birth)
  • sonographers (specialists in ultrasound scanning)
  • specialist nursing staff
  • maternity support workers

Our consultants:

Good CQC rating

Our maternity services have been rated as 'good' by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), following an inspection undertaken in September 2022.

Last updated: September 2024

Do you have any comments or concerns about your care?

Contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)

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