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Vaginal hysterectomy | Utero-vaginal prolapse | Vaginal myomectomy | Possible complications
Hysteroscopic myomectomy | Laparoscopic myomectomy | Vaginal myomectomy | Open myomectomy | Possible complications
Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis | Possible complications
Culdoscopy | Diagnostic laparoscopy | Laparoscopic surgery for infertility | Surgery for fibroids
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Royal Free Hospital

The Royal Free Hospital is situated in north London close to Hampstead Heath. The Private Wards (Victoria and Gloucester) are situated on the 12th floor of the hospital. Blood tests are taken in the Lyndhurst Rooms on the 1st floor.

The hospital can be reached most easily by public transport or taxi. The nearest underground stations are Belsize Park and Hampstead on the Northern Line. Buses C11, 24, 46, 168 and 268 also stop close to the hospital. Trains on the North Thames Link stop at Hampstead Heath station. As car parking is restricted on the streets surrounding the hospital, and there is only a small multi-story car park on the hospital grounds, coming by private transport is not encouraged. Taxis and mini-cabs are can be ordered from the main reception area of the hospital.

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