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Welcome to the MRKH UK Website

This website is for women who have been diagnosed with Mayer Rokitansky Küster Hauser syndrome.

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National Centre Helpline
020 3313 5363

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QCCH
Getting Here

We strongly encourage you to use public transport to travel to and from the hospital.
You can click on the map to link to Google Maps and to plan your journey.

There are a number of parking spaces for disabled badge holders and parking is free for badge holders in any of the available spaces.

Nearest tube station East Acton or White City on the Central Line, both approximately 10 minutes walk

Buses to the Hospital

  • Spacer7 - Russell Square – East Acton
  • Spacer70 - South Kensington – Acton
  • Spacer72 - East Acton – Roehampton
  • Spacer272 - Chiswick – Shepherds Bush via East Acton
  • Spacer283 East Acton – Barnes

We have an internal map for Hammersmith Hospital which includes Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital (QCCH)

This is in the form of a PDF for which you will need Adobe Reader.

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National Centre

The National Centre for Adolescent and Adult Females with Congenital Abnormalities of the Genital Tract is based at Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 0HS, part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.  
The Centre offers help and advice to adolescent and adult females with Mayer Rokitansky Kuster Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. 

The service is led by two clinicians, Mr Keith Edmonds and Miss Gillian Rose, a Clinical Psychologist - Dr Michelle Lipton, and a Clinical Nurse Specialist - Mrs Nuala Dixon. 
It is the largest MRKH support group in the UK, with a membership of over 600.  Meetings are held twice a year. 

Any patient with MRKH is welcome,  following a referral letter from their GP/consultant. All partners and parents are also welcome, with the patient’s consent. Please contact Nuala Dixon 020 3835 363 or Nuala.dixon@imperial.nhs.uk for further information.




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