List of Private hospitals available beginning with L

Lister Hospital, London
There are 78 registered beds available to patients, of which six are Critical Care beds. There are also four operating theatres, of which two are minor, and three are major, with only one major theatre having access to laminar flow. This is a clean air system, which reduces the risk of infection during operations. Four members of staff are available at any one time with current Advanced Life Support training, and one with Paediatric Advanced Life Support training.
London Bridge Hospital, London
The hospital offers 120 beds, of which twelve are critical care beds. There are nine operating theatres, four of which are minor theatres and five are major theatres, of which two have laminar flow. This is a clean air system, which reduces the risk of infection during operations. The hospital offers a range of cardiac services, including exercise ECG, coronary angioplasty, heart bypass grafting, and cardiac rehabilitation. The hospital offers a range of physiotherapy services, including specialist treatment for sports injuries. There is a gymnasium on site to help with patient rehabilitation. Surgical services for both breast and bowel cancers are provided, and both are BUPA-approved. Chemotherapy is also offered to treat the disease, and palliative care services are available for patients whose illness is terminal. The hospital is well located to serve the city and the south eastern counties and also offers a diagnostic satellite unit in Canary Wharf.
London Clinic, London
Located in the heart of London's academic medical community on Harley Street, The London Clinic is a fully-equipped acute hospital which offers a wide range of surgical, medical and diagnostic services.  The hospital has 202 beds, four minor theatres and eight major operating theatres - three of which have laminar flow. This is a clean air system which reduces the risk of infection during operations.  Reassuringly, there is a consultant-led 'Level 3' Critical Care Unit at the hospital should emergency support be required, and there is always a minimum of two members of staff with Advanced Life Support Training on duty at any one time.