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Welcome to The Royal London Children's Hospital
Join our tour guides
We will show you how to get around the hospital, and what to expect when you get here.
You'll be seeing them a lot
Sunny is here to make sure that you're not alone when you visit us. They are there to help you in our dedicated A&Es, when you need an x-ray or when you need an operation.
In our hospitals and in the community
Staying in hospital or coming in for a medical appointment can be a daunting experience, but we are here to support you and your child.
Join our tour guides
We will show you how to get around the hospital, and what to expect when you get here.
As she moves to adult care
Agnes shares her experiences of what happens when you move from children's care to adult care.
It may feel strange at first, but with these tips, you will be more prepared for what comes next.
Read about how our Bridge game is supporting the transition to adult care.
We want all of our children and families to receive the best care.
We would love to hear from you about what we get right, as well as let us know if there are things you think we could do better.
Be part of our youth empowerment squad
The Youth Empowerment Squad (YES) is our youth forum made up of young people who have experience of being in hospital.
Improving hospital experiences for young people is their passion and they welcome new members.
And support Sunny
Barts Charity invests in inspiring people, healthcare projects and ground-breaking research, driven by one uniting goal: to transform the health of our east London community.