Help us to improve the hospital website

6 Dec 2017, 2:24 p.m.

A web user using the website

Calling all patients, parents and website users! We are reviewing the Great Ormond Street Hospital website and would love your help to make it work better for those who use it.

We are in the process of reviewing the hospital website so we can give people a better experience of accessing information about the hospital and its vital services. We would love to have your feedback via this short online survey which will only take approximately 10 minutes of your time.

With your help we can make our website better for all of our patients and their families.

For any questions or queries please contact web.content@gosh.org

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