How art brings nature to our patients' besides

28 Feb 2022, 8 a.m.

A young boy and patient at GOSH interacts with the table top lightbox, playing with pressed flower slides.

Commissioned by GOSH Arts, it seeks to bring the outside in for our GOSH patients. This is especially important for our children and young people who are unable to enjoy the gardens, parks, and outdoor spaces due to the nature of their treatment.

Gentler treatment eliminates early deaths for children with relapsed leukaemia

A groundbreaking national study led by clinicians at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has shown that children and young people with relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) can be treated safely with significantly less intensive chemotherapy.

NHS eye gene therapy restores Saffie's sight

Saffie has had her sight restored thanks to life-changing eye gene therapy for rare blindness at GOSH

£3M study led by patient voices targets pain in inflammatory arthritis

A new £3 million research programme involving Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College London researchers aims to tackle one of the largest unmet clinical needs in inflammatory arthritis – pain reduction.

Transport for London (TfL) strikes: April and May 2026

There are upcoming London Underground strikes planned which may affect your journey to GOSH.