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COMPLETION OF REFURBISHMENT

The London Children's Practice is very pleased to be able to report that the refurbishment of 18 Wimpole Street is now complete. The original portland
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AMERICAN PROFESSOR VISITS LCP

The London Children's Practice was delighted to welcome Professor Charles (Vern) Simpson to the Wimpole Street clinic just before Christmas.
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Our services

From personal experience we know just how difficult it can be caring for a child with special needs and/or learning disabilities and difficulties. And we know just how little family support is available. Finding help can be a frustrating and time-consuming business. To obtain an accurate assessment and diagnosis for your child you often have to travel to many appointments with specialists at a number of different locations.

At the London Children’s Practice you will find all the expertise and support you will need for your child under just one roof. We can provide you with clinic-based, school-based and/or home-based services, causing as little disruption as possible in the daily routine of your child.

Our health and educational services include:-

  • Speech and language therapy
  • Communication therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Psychiatry and clinical psychology
  • Paediatric consultancy
  • Educational psychology
  • Learning support
     

 

For further information or to arrange an appointment please telephone
London Children's Practice on +44 (0) 207 467 9520 or
email clinic@londonchildrenspractice.com

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Testimonial

“We would like to say a huge thank you for all your recent help and input at our recent SENDIST tribunal for our daughter. We were so impressed by your professionalism, your carefully considered presentation, your calmness in the face of tough adversity and your thorough preparation that shone through for all to see. We were truly privileged to work with you – where the welfare of young, needy children and fighting for the best therapy come as a natural consequence of your quest for justice and fair play and your deep concern to make a difference. The tribunal found mostly in our favour as regards all your recommendations….” Jonathan and Ruthy Rabson