Location of laboratory
London North - University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Name and postal address of the laboratory
Department of Virology
UCLH
Windeyer Building
46 Cleveland Street
London W1T 4JF

DX address
DX6630801
Tottenham Court Road 90W

Telephone number for enquiries & fax number
General inquiries: Tel: +44 207 679 9490

Clinical Advice: Tel +44 207 679 9123 or 9125

Specimen Reception: Tel +44 207 679 9480

Specimen Reception: Fax +44 207 580 3123

Staff
Dr Emma Aarons
e.aarons@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9484
Clinical Lead for Virology, Consultant Virologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer

Dr Kate N Ward
k.n.ward@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9134
Consultant Virologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer

Dr Mike Kidd
michael.kidd@uclh.nhs.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9130
Consultant Clinical Scientist in Virology

Prof Deenan Pillay
d.pillay@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9482
Professor of Virology and Honorary Consultant Virologist

Dr Jeremy Garson
j.garson@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9483
Senior Lecturer in Virology and Honorary Consultant Virologist

Mr Steve Rice
s.rice@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9315
Virology Lab Manager

Dr Joel Paul
joel.paul@uclh.nhs.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9481
Specialist Registrar in Virology

Mr Jim Waite
j.waite@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9367
BMS 3 and Head of Serology Section

Dr Paul Grant
paul.grant@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: 020 7679 9137
Clinical Scientist and Head of Molecular Section

What do we do?
University College London Hospitals: Pathology - Virology

Out of hours’ service
Advice on the diagnosis, treatment and containment of viral infections in patients is available at any time through the 24 hour consultant led clinical service. Outside laboratory working hours, the virologist on call can be air-called via the UCLH Switchboard.

Requests for the provision of laboratory tests outside normal working hours may be accommodated under certain circumstances. These should be arranged with the medical virologist on-call who may be air-called through the UCLH switchboard.

Links
As shown above under “What do we do?”

Also: http://www.vgb.ucl.ac.uk/

This page was updated on
20/08/2008