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Colchester Hospital
Our children’s outpatient clinics are held in our dedicated children’s department – unless your appointment letter tells you otherwise.
Children’s Outpatients Accessibility information from AccessAble
There is an out of hours service available to all children and families under the care of children’s diabetes service. The service is available between the hours of 5pm and 8am weekdays and 24 hours a day at weekends/bank holidays. Out of hours number is 01438 285000.
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01206 746 177
01206 746 178
Ipswich Hospital
Children’s Outpatient Clinics are run in the Children’s Department which is accessed via entrance 2.
This will be where your child will be seen unless your appointment letter details otherwise.
We also run clinics at:
- Hadleigh Health Centre in Hadleigh
- Stow Health in Stowmarket
How to get here
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01473 704 464
Clacton Hospital
We hold General, Epilepsy and Diabetes clinics.
How to get here
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01206 746 177
01206 746 178
Halstead Hospital
We hold general and epilepsy clinics at this hospital.
How to get here
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01206 746 177
01206 746 178
Harwich Hospital
We hold general and epilepsy clinics at this hospital.
How to get here
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01206 746 177
01206 746 178
In the community
We hold an allergy clinic at:
- St Michael’s Health Centre, Braintree
Clinics
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01206 746 177
01206 746 178
Children’s Health services
We provide services at our hospitals and also in the community.
We have clinics and services specifically for children in all the same areas that we have for adults as well as some areas that are “child only”.
We treat children with conditions such as:
- cancer
- heart conditions
- bowel (gut) problems
- breathing problems
- kidney and bladder disorders
- urology problems (eg bed-wetting)
- allergies
- diabetes
- epilepsy
- neurology (brain) conditions
- psychology needs
- diet support needs
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