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Help needed re: Antenatal Classes!


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Does anyone have any contact details for the antenatal classes run at Dulwich Community Hospital (referred through by KCH)?!


Odd request but my wife and I need to request different dates/times but we weren?t given a contact and through google, websites, ringing guys and tommy?s (Which the hospital falls under), ringing Kings (where we are planning on having a baby) etc all the different numbers we have been given don?t work, go to somewhere weird (foot clinic?!) or go to someone associated with the classes but aren?t in a position to look at calendars/rebook! :( Only got given the slots this week and they start in under 2 weeks so desperate to get it sorted ASAP!


Any possible leads would be amazing.


Many thanks,


Jon

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Not much help, but just to say East Dulwich Community Hospital is part of Kings College NHS Trust - neither of which are really nothing to do with Guys & Tommy's as they're totally separate NHS Trusts.


I would suggest you call your community midwife at Kings and ask them for a contact for the classes - you should be able to change the days fairly easily.


Hope you get it sorted.

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Many thanks, that?s our current line of action! Yeah it?s a bit weird as we are at Kings who have referred to Dulwich Community Hospital so I would assume they are under a Kings but on the NHS site it says all info provided by guys and Tommy?s and they also have webpages on the hospital community services so who knows?!
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