Evelina London Children’s Hospital unveils ambitious development plans
Exciting plans have been announced to provide life-changing care for more children and young people at Evelina London.
Exciting plans have been announced to provide life-changing care for more children and young people at Evelina London.
Riding high on the UKβs recent glory in the epic Tour de France, cycling has become an extremely popular pastime. There are now lots of exciting cycling events for you to take part in whether youβre interested in the track, road cycling...
Our son, Joshua, was flagged up with a heart anomaly at his 20-week scan. After we were transferred to St. Thomasβ in London, it was confirmed that he had a condition called Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA). After knowing this fa...
NHS England has been reviewing the hospital care for children and adults with congenital heart disease. An initial review of services looked at the whole lifetime pathway, including the role of local hospitals and considered how to achieve ...
David Routley and his brother biked 230 miles from his home in Hampshire to Cornwall to raise funds for ECHO. 11 years ago, Davidβs son, Matthew, was diagnosed antenatally with heart disease. They raised close to Β£1,400, and Davidβs em...
Discovering your child has a potentially life threatening heart condition is one of the hardest things any parent can hear. Children with heart conditions often face an uncertain future, where medical tests and treatment become normality. M...
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ECHO is facing serious financial difficulty because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, while simultaneously we are witnessing a huge increase in requests for help and the number of people eligible for our support has doubled. Children ...
Annabelleβs story begins on the day of her 20-week antenatal Ultrasound Scan; all previous news from her 12-week scan had been good. The Sonographer was telling my husband James and I that each organ looked healthy when she paused, and sa...