Skip to content

Stories

From remarkable patients to inspirational staff, here are some of the incredible stories from Guy's and St Thomas' that show how your support can help provide exceptional healthcare for people and their families.
Two beds with blue blankets on the top in the early pregnancy bereavement suite in St Thomas

St Thomas’ hospital’s first early pregnancy bereavement suites

We're proud to announce two new bereavement suites opening on the gynaecology ward at St Thomas’ Hospital.

Lambeth Community Care Centre garden, there is a planter in the front right, a brown shed in the back with a stripey umbrella and green leafy plants around.

A lifeline for amputee patients

We’re proud to support the garden at Guy’s and St Thomas’ amputee rehabilitation unit. The garden helps patients build their strength and mobility through nature.

Poonam Kalsi and Jose Rodriguez leaders of the pilot project at Guy

Dental care delivered 12 times faster with new virtual clinics

A pilot project funded by Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity has reduced patients' waiting time for dental care from 6 months to 2 weeks.

Suicide remembrance garden with a tree in the middle with yellow ribbon.

Remembrance Garden

To commemorate World Suicide Prevention Day, a garden dedicated to the memory of loved ones lost to suicide was opened at Guy’s Hospital.

Medicinema at Guy

Lights, camera, action!

With your support, we are able to help make the MediCinema at Guy’s Hospital possible, putting a smile on so many patients’ faces.

Guy

Supporting LGBT+ inclusive healthcare

We’re proudly supporting the launch of a new Progress Pride badge for Guy’s and St Thomas’ staff.

Image of charity and trust staff in festive outfits at Guy

Delivering festive magic for hospital staff and patients

Your remarkable support is helping deliver gifts, treats and messages to the patients and staff at Guy’s and St Thomas’.

Dioma standing in front of St Thomas

Dioma thanks compassionate staff for saving her life

After falling seriously ill at home, Dioma had to have an emergency operation and spent over 6 weeks in intensive care.

Image of the launch of the Money Coaching service

Supporting the financial wellbeing of NHS staff

Nigel mid air in abseil harness, holding onto the abseil rope wearing a helmet, in front of St Thomas Hospital.

Former councillor abseils 160 feet

Nigel bravely abseiled 160 feet to fundraise for Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity in gratitude for 28 years of care.

Helping boost students’ grades

Tania Lewys-Lloyd and the Guy

Saying thank you for their exceptional care

An error occurred, please try again later