Welbeck London

Welbeck London A specialist facility for minimally-invasive day surgery and outpatient diagnostics in Central London. For more information visit: https://onewelbeck.com/

Welbeck was founded by doctors and healthcare leaders who believe there is a better way to deliver care. We are driving excellence and improving patient outcomes by breaking down the barriers that exist in today's healthcare system.

13/04/2026

What’s the difference between snoring and sleep apnoea?

Snoring is simply noise during sleep, whereas sleep apnoea is when your breathing is repeatedly interrupted — often leaving you feeling tired the next day.

In this video, Consultant Respiratory Physician Dr Shruthi Konda explains how to spot the difference and when to seek help.

Learn more about sleep apnoea and how Welbeck can support you: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0trWPq0

1 in 25 boys are born with an undescended testicle.* An orchidopexy is a procedure used to move the testicle into the co...
10/04/2026

1 in 25 boys are born with an undescended testicle.*

An orchidopexy is a procedure used to move the testicle into the correct position in the sc***um.

Treatment is recommended to support normal development, reduce future health risks, and allow for easier monitoring later in life.

At Welbeck, we support patients, families and referring clinicians with timely access to specialist care and coordinated treatment pathways.

Our paediatric men's health specialists provide expert assessment and offer orchidopexy for boys aged 3 to 18** delivered as a day procedure under general anaesthetic.

Learn more about orchidopexy at Welbeck: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tp3Rh0

*Source: Guy’s and St Thomas’ Specialist Care, Undescended testicles in children, Evelina London Children’s Hospital.

**Consultations are available for patients aged 12+, with younger children seen via referral for selected treatments.

What are penoscrotal conditions? These are a group of conditions affecting the p***s, testicles and sc***um, and they’re...
08/04/2026

What are penoscrotal conditions?

These are a group of conditions affecting the p***s, testicles and sc***um, and they’re common in children.

Many are harmless and improve with age. However, some may need assessment or treatment, especially if they’re causing discomfort or concern.

Examples include fluid build-up in the sc***um (hydrocele), changes in testicle position, or fo****in-related issues.

At Welbeck, we provide specialist care for boys aged 3 to 18*, with expert assessment and support to help families understand what’s going on and what can help.

Learn more: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tjRHd0

*Consultations are available for patients aged 12+, with younger children seen via referral for selected treatments.

17.5% of circumcisions are performed in children under 5 years old.*  Circumcision is a procedure commonly performed for...
07/04/2026

17.5% of circumcisions are performed in children under 5 years old.*

Circumcision is a procedure commonly performed for medical, religious, or cultural reasons. In some cases, it may be recommended if a child develops symptoms such as a tight fo****in, recurrent infections, or discomfort.

At Welbeck, our paediatric men’s health specialists provide circumcision for boys aged 3 to 18**, with a focus on comfort, reassurance, and age-appropriate care.

Learn more: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tgfDK0

*Source: Urology & Continence Care Today, March 2026.

**Consultations are available for patients aged 12+, with younger children seen via referral for selected treatments.

What is a cystoscopy? A cystoscopy is a procedure that allows doctors to look inside the bladder to better understand wh...
04/04/2026

What is a cystoscopy?

A cystoscopy is a procedure that allows doctors to look inside the bladder to better understand what might be causing symptoms.

It may be recommended for children with ongoing bladder symptoms, recurrent infections, or blood in their urine.

1 in 12 young people experience a urological issue*, so getting the right diagnosis is key.

At Welbeck, we provide specialist urological care for young people aged 12 to 18, with a focus on comfort, reassurance, and clear, age-appropriate explanations throughout.

Learn more about cystoscopy at Welbeck: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tbkBT0

*Source: Urology & Continence Care Today, March 2026

Did you know girls are more likely to develop a urinary tract infection (UTI) than boys? UTIs are common in children, es...
03/04/2026

Did you know girls are more likely to develop a urinary tract infection (UTI) than boys?

UTIs are common in children, especially as they learn to use the toilet independently. In England, 8.4% of hospital admissions for UTIs are in children under 18.*

Symptoms can include pain when urinating, needing to go more often, or accidents. Many cases are straightforward to treat, but if infections keep coming back or are affecting your child’s daily life, it’s time to make an appointment.

At Welbeck, we provide specialist urological care for children and young people aged 3 to 18**, with expert assessment and support tailored to each stage of development.

Learn more about UTIs in children: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tbkBB0

*Source: HES data, 2023–2024.

**Consultations are available for patients aged 12+, with younger children seen via referral for selected treatments.

15 to 20% of children have an overactive bladder.* For many children, this can show up as frequent urges to go to the to...
01/04/2026

15 to 20% of children have an overactive bladder.*

For many children, this can show up as frequent urges to go to the toilet, daytime accidents, or bedwetting.

In some cases, there's not a clear underlying cause and symptoms often improve with age. However, if symptoms are affecting your child’s comfort, confidence, or daily life, we recommend seeing a specialist.

At Welbeck, we provide expert urological care for children and young people aged 3 to 18.** Our consultants provide age-appropriate assessment and support, helping families understand what’s going on and what can help.

Learn more about overactive bladder in children: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0t7Pfc0

*Source: National Library of Medicine, 2017.

**Consultations are available for patients aged 12+, with younger children seen via referral for selected treatments.

Introducing Paediatrics at Welbeck: Urology & Men’s Health.We provide specialist urological care for boys and young peop...
31/03/2026

Introducing Paediatrics at Welbeck: Urology & Men’s Health.

We provide specialist urological care for boys and young people aged 3 to 18*. We focus on clear communication, sensitive support, and care tailored to every stage of development.

From common concerns such as urinary symptoms or infections to more complex conditions, our consultants offer expert assessment, diagnostics and treatment all in one place.

We understand that some symptoms can feel difficult to talk about, which is why we always prioritise comfort, confidence, and age-appropriate care.

We support patients, parents and referring clinicians with timely access and continuity of care.

Swipe through to learn more, or visit the link below.

https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0t6rKf0

*Ages seen vary by consultant.

Around 3.2% of teenage girls develop a breast lump — but most are benign and part of normal development.*Changes to the ...
29/03/2026

Around 3.2% of teenage girls develop a breast lump — but most are benign and part of normal development.*

Changes to the breasts can feel worrying, especially at a young age. While many are normal, symptoms like lumps, ongoing pain, or changes in size or shape shouldn’t be ignored.

Getting checked can provide reassurance, clarity, and support where needed.

At Welbeck Women’s Health centre, we offer specialist breast ultrasound for girls aged 12–18, with expert assessment and personalised care.

Learn more: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0t21Wc0

*Source: Association of Breast Surgery (UK), 2021

Short-term vs long-term contraception — what’s right for teenage girls?Around 60% use contraception that relies on regul...
27/03/2026

Short-term vs long-term contraception — what’s right for teenage girls?

Around 60% use contraception that relies on regular use, while 40% use long-acting options.*

Short-term methods, like the pill or patch, need to be used consistently to be effective — while long-acting options can offer reliable, low-maintenance protection.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. The right choice depends on the individual, their lifestyle, and their stage of development.

At Welbeck Women’s Health Centre, we see patients from the age of 12. Our specialists provide clear, sensitive guidance tailored to each young person’s needs — while also taking the time to reassure and support parents, with a thoughtful, collaborative approach to care.

Learn more: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0t1Fwf0

*Source: Statista, 2026

Only around 1.6% of women and girls experience PMDD — but its effects can be severe and deeply disruptive.*PMDD (Premens...
26/03/2026

Only around 1.6% of women and girls experience PMDD — but its effects can be severe and deeply disruptive.*

PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) is a severe form of PMS, with symptoms such as anxiety, low mood, and panic attacks.

These symptoms can affect school, relationships, and everyday life, which is why recognition and support are so important. For parents, this can feel concerning, but you’re not alone — and support is available.

At Welbeck Women’s Health centre, our specialists care for young people aged 12+, offering compassionate, expert assessment, treatment, and personalised support to help both patients and families feel informed and reassured.

Learn more about PMDD: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0s-F1M0

*Source: University of Oxford, 2024

Around 1 in 3 teenage girls experience heavy periods, but only 13% receive treatment.*Heavy menstrual bleeding is often ...
25/03/2026

Around 1 in 3 teenage girls experience heavy periods, but only 13% receive treatment.*

Heavy menstrual bleeding is often dismissed as “part of growing up”. But it shouldn’t be. For some, it can signal an underlying condition and lead to complications such as iron-deficiency anaemia.

Symptoms can disrupt daily life, school, and negatively impact overall wellbeing — which is why early assessment matters.

At Welbeck Women’s Health centre, we provide compassionate, specialist care for girls aged 12 to 18, with expert assessment, diagnostics, and coordinated support for patients and families.

Learn more about heavy periods and how we can help: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0sYqcq0

*Source: NIH, 2023

Address

1 Welbeck Street
London Borough Of Islington
W1G0AR

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Welbeck London posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Featured

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

Category