Cleveland Clinic London Hospital Officially Opens

The facility is the newest location in Cleveland Clinic’s expanding global footprint.

By HFT Staff


The Cleveland Clinic London Hospital, a 184-bed state-of-the-art hospital in central London, recently opened. The facility is the newest location in Cleveland Clinic’s expanding global footprint and the second in London. 

The eight-story facility will treat a range of complex conditions, with a focus on heart and vascular, digestive disease, neurosciences and orthopedics. The hospital has 184 inpatient beds, including 29 ICU beds and eight operating theaters, a 41-bed neurological rehabilitation ward and a staff of 1,150 caregivers. 

Cleveland Clinic London has the ability to care for a complex patient population supported by an acute admissions unit and 24/7 intensive care specialists in the ICU, a model that enhances patient safety and experience. Alongside its core focus areas, the hospital also offers a full range of medical sub-specialties and comprehensive services for imaging, labs and interventional radiology. 

Cleveland Clinic London is also the first UK hospital to use advanced technology, such as pharmacy barcoding and robot-powered medicine administration tracking, offering an additional level of safety in the delivery of medicine. Patients and caregivers will have access to the most advanced electronic medical records, allowing caregivers to make faster and more effective decisions about patient care, and giving the patient easier access to information about their treatment. 

Throughout the renovation process, Cleveland Clinic prioritized reducing the facility’s environmental impact, with 98 percent of the original building’s materials recycled. As a result, 33 Grosvenor Place will produce some of its own heat and power through a combined heat and power plant to significantly reduce carbon emissions.  



April 6, 2022


Topic Area: Construction , Renovations


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