Britaly Healthcare

Thanks to our bilingual medical partner, you will have access to Italian medical specialists in London who will accompany you professionally and attentively every step of the way.

The language barrier will no longer be an obstacle: your health is our priority, with personalised medical services and dedicated support.

Our bilingual partner’s medical practice in London offers a wide range of specialist services, dedicated to meeting all health needs.

Thanks to a team of experienced and qualified Italian doctors, it is possible to book personalised examinations and consultations in a variety of disciplines, from gynaecology to cardiology, from neurology to psychotherapy, through to physiotherapy, speech therapy, dietetics and more.

Discover all the services available for your well-being.

The services we offer

Medical care specialising in gynaecology and obstetrics. Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the female reproductive system, accompanying patients at all stages of life: puberty, childbearing, menopause and postmenopause. Areas of expertise include menstrual cycle monitoring, pregnancy management, contraception and infertility.

Services available include check-ups, Pap tests, HPV tests, transabdominal and transvaginal pelvic ultrasounds, obstetric ultrasounds also in 3D, colposcopy, Hycosy for tubal patency assessment, removal of genital condylomas, application and removal of intrauterine devices and subcutaneous implants. Specific fertility consultations are also available, including the Fertility MOT.

Specialised care for women during all stages of motherhood. The midwife accompanies the mother-to-be during the nine months of pregnancy, is present during labour and delivery, and provides support in the postpartum period. Her activity includes both technical and relational skills, playing a role of accompaniment and counselling. She collaborates with other health professionals and becomes a point of reference for the mother, providing guidance on breastfeeding, newborn care and managing the physical and emotional changes of motherhood.

The main services offered before and after childbirth include antenatal visits for low- or high-risk pregnancies, vaginal swabs for group B streptococcus, postnatal check-ups at home or in the outpatient clinic six weeks after delivery, breastfeeding counselling (breast, mixed or artificial) and weaning support. The care is customised and adapted to the needs of each mother during pregnancy and beyond.

Specialised medical care for infants, children and adolescents. The neonatologist is a paediatrician with special training in neonatology, active from the moment of birth. He or she carries out the first checks on the newborn baby and intervenes in the event of low weight, malformations or congenital pathologies. The paediatrician follows the child’s growth up to the age of fourteen, preventing and treating any illnesses and continuously monitoring psychophysical development.

The main services offered include outpatient visits for preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, prescription of drugs, request for clinical analyses, instrumental examinations and specialist visits, updating of paediatric health records, pharyngeal and auricular swabs, echocardiographs, dressings and paediatric home visits. The aim is to guarantee a complete and customised care pathway for each child.

The prevention, diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases are the main areas of activity of dermatologists. A dermatological examination consists of observing the skin and skin adnexa for conditions such as acne, vitiligo, dermatitis, psoriasis and alopecia. Regular check-ups are important to prevent serious diseases such as melanoma.

Among the services offered are check-ups, treatment of skin conditions such as eczema, allergies, rosacea and scars, mole screening using epiluminescence, and cryotherapy for the removal of fibromas and seborrhoeic keratoses.

Cosmetic surgery is concerned with improving a patient’s physical appearance in the absence of disease, with the aim of increasing well-being and personal satisfaction. Unlike plastic surgery, which can also intervene on damage caused by trauma or disease, cosmetic surgery is aimed exclusively at healthy people. The proposed treatments focus on facial rejuvenation through non-invasive techniques.

Among the services offered are treatments such as Botox, which reduces expression lines by injecting botulinum toxin; fillers, which restore facial volume using biocompatible substances; and chemical peeling, which is useful for improving the complexion, reducing surface wrinkles and tightening enlarged pores. These non-surgical procedures are aimed at improving the appearance of the skin effectively and safely.

Trichology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of hair and scalp disorders. It studies the causes and manifestations of problems such as dandruff, hair loss, changes in hair texture and more complex pathologies related to hair follicles. Its aim is to find effective solutions to stimulate hair regrowth and improve scalp health.

The main conditions treated include androgenetic alopecia, scarring alopecia, frontal fibrosing alopecia, telogen effluvium, hormonal or thyroid disorders, and damage from chemical treatments or physical trauma. Services offered include trichological consultation, Trichotest (DNA analysis to customise therapy), PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment and tailored medical therapy for hair loss.

Otolaryngology is the medical specialisation that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of ear, nose and throat disorders. An ENT examination is indicated in the presence of symptoms such as buzzing, dizziness, postural instability, throat pain or lowered voice. The specialist performs a comprehensive clinical evaluation, including palpation of the neck, inspection of the oral cavity, pharynx, tympanic membrane and nasal cavity.

The main services offered include audiometric examination, impedance testing, earwax plug removal, vestibular examination and treatment for benign paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV). The ENT also treats paediatric pathologies, providing specific support to younger patients.

Italian general practitioners in London offer a general clinical assessment service that is useful for monitoring a patient’s state of health and directing them, if necessary, towards further diagnostic investigations or a specialist. A visit to the general practitioner is indicated in the presence of general symptoms or to perform routine check-ups, particularly after the age of fifty, when it is advisable to undergo an annual medical check-up even in the absence of obvious ailments.

The main services offered include general internist examination, internist examination with targeted ultrasound (POCUS), complete medical check-up, prescription of examinations and therapies, issuing of medical certificates, and management of medical and chronic conditions. Recommended examinations include blood, urine and stool tests, electrocardiogram, thyroid tests and ultrasound of the upper abdomen to monitor organs such as the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas and gallbladder.

Orthopaedics is the medical speciality that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, i.e. bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons and nerves. An orthopaedic examination is indicated in cases of fractures, sprains, dislocations, tendinopathies, muscle injuries, arthrosis, spinal or limb deformities, nerve compression syndromes and metabolic bone diseases. The examination includes analysis of symptoms, collection of the medical history and possible prescription of diagnostic tests.

The main services offered include specialist examinations for hand, wrist, knee, foot and ankle disorders, evaluation of congenital anomalies, general orthopaedic examinations for adults and children, and evaluation of degenerative joint diseases in younger patients. Prescription and revision of diagnostic examinations already performed are also available.

Neurology is the medical specialisation that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases of the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous system. Neurologists treat conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s. The neurological examination begins with a collection of the patient’s medical history, followed by specific tests to detect any neurological changes. The most common symptoms in patients seeing a neurologist include insomnia, dizziness and headache.

The main services offered include general neurological examinations, the evaluation and treatment of complex headaches and migraines, as well as the investigation of suspected neuro-inflammatory diseases and cases of multiple sclerosis. Each examination is aimed at ruling out or confirming diseases of the nervous system and initiating a customised treatment pathway.

Gastroenterology is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and hepato-biliary-pancreatic system. A gastroenterology examination is indicated in the presence of symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, gastroesophageal reflux, digestive difficulties, diarrhoea, constipation, rectal bleeding, anaemia and weight loss. The specialist analyses the patient’s medical history and assesses the origin of the disorders, which may affect the oesophagus, stomach, intestines, colorectum, liver, biliary tract or pancreas.

The main diseases treated include reflux, coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, haemorrhoids, chronic inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative Rectocolitis, as well as the diagnosis and prevention of gastrointestinal cancers. The service offered is aimed at accurately identifying the cause of the disorders and initiating a customised treatment pathway.

Proctology is the medical specialisation that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. The proctologist is the specialist who assesses and treats disorders such as haemorrhoids, anal fissures, fistulas, pilonidal cysts, rectal prolapse, condylomata, anal pain, itching, constipation, faecal incontinence and rectal bleeding. A proctological examination is also useful in the event of persistent intestinal complaints such as cramping, bloating, nausea, diarrhoea or difficulty defecating.

A proctological examination consists of a careful inspection of the anorectal area and may include a digital rectal examination, proctoscopy or rigid sigmoidoscopy. In specific cases, anorectal manometry may be performed, which is useful for diagnosing anal sphincter and pelvic floor dysfunction, such as faecal incontinence, obstructed defecation syndrome, or chronic anal pain. The evaluation allows for the definition of a customised therapeutic pathway, aimed at the effective resolution of symptoms.

Radiology is the medical discipline that uses diagnostic imaging techniques to analyse the internal condition of the body and support the physician in defining the most appropriate course of treatment. The radiologist is the specialist who performs and interprets examinations such as X-rays, which are useful for visualising bones and soft tissues. X-ray examination is indicated to detect conditions such as arthrosis, arthritis, fractures, metastases and other structural changes.

The radiologist also contributes to the diagnosis of more complex pathologies such as abdominal aneurysms, strokes, tumours (ovary, breast, prostate), epilepsy, cystic fibrosis, osteoporosis, angina pectoris and appendicitis. Among the main services offered are ultrasound scans, including paediatric ones, which are a non-invasive tool for real-time observation of internal organs.

Urology is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the urinary system in men and women, as well as the male genital system. Andrology, on the other hand, is a subspecialisation of urology aimed exclusively at men, focusing on male reproductive and sexual health, treating organs such as the penis, testicles, prostate and urethra. While the urologist can follow patients of both sexes for problems such as kidney stones, urinary infections, incontinence and urological tumours, the andrologist intervenes on conditions such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, testicular variations or decreased desire.

A urological examination is recommended in the presence of disorders of the kidneys, bladder, prostate or urethra, such as urethritis, cystitis, prostate cancer or polycystic kidney. The andrological examination, on the other hand, focuses on a man’s sexual and reproductive health, and is indicated in case of symptoms such as blood in the semen, testicular swelling, reduced libido or erection problems. Both examinations begin with a detailed medical history and continue with targeted clinical evaluations, possibly accompanied by in-depth examinations.

The paediatric urologist is a surgeon specialising in the diagnosis, management and treatment of congenital or acquired diseases of the uro-genital system in children. His expertise is fundamental because, by intervening early in childhood, it is possible to prevent complications that could manifest themselves in adulthood.

This specialisation requires a specific approach, as children often cannot clearly communicate their symptoms or easily tolerate medical examinations. The paediatric urologist is experienced in the use of instruments and techniques suited to this age group and has in-depth knowledge of the development of the urinary system in children, thus ensuring accurate diagnoses and targeted therapies.

Endocrinology is the medical specialisation dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the endocrine system, which includes the glands responsible for hormone production. The endocrinology examination serves to detect any dysfunction of these glands, starting with the measurement of height, weight, blood pressure and heart rate, followed by a manual examination of the thyroid gland when necessary. For a more accurate diagnosis, the specialist may request laboratory tests or perform ultrasound scans.

The main services offered include general endocrinological examination, diabetological examination, evaluation and treatment of conditions such as obesity and thyroid diseases, as well as procedures such as thyroid nodule needle aspiration for in-depth diagnostics.

Cardiology is the medical specialisation that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system. A cardiology examination is recommended in the presence of symptoms such as chest pain, palpitations, tachycardia, shortness of breath, fainting or fatigue, but also in the absence of specific symptoms in the case of risk factors such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension. The examination includes collection of the medical history, cardiac auscultation and blood pressure measurement, possibly followed by the prescription of specialist tests.

Among the main conditions treated are high blood pressure, arrhythmias, angina pectoris, heart failure and enlarged heart. Services offered include the diagnosis and treatment of cardiomyopathies, management of patients with pulmonary hypertension, ischaemic heart disease and valvular heart disease, as well as both invasive and non-invasive cardiology diagnostics.

General surgery is a branch of medicine that deals with operations on organs of the abdominal cavity such as the intestine, oesophagus, stomach, colon, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and bile ducts, as well as treating diseases of the thyroid gland, hernias, breast and procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy and vasectomy. The general surgeon specialises in diagnosing and resolving various pathologies related to these organs, by means of examinations, diagnostic examinations such as ultrasounds, colonoscopies, gastroscopies and endoscopies, as well as surgery.

Among the diseases treated are functional and inflammatory diseases, breast and thyroid neoplasms, diverticulitis, gastric ulcers, cysts, polyposis, hernias, tumours, haemorrhoids, appendicitis, Crohn’s disease and pubalgia. It is advisable to consult the general surgeon on the GP’s prescription in the presence of specific discomfort or for post-operative monitoring.

Thoracic surgery is a speciality that deals with surgery on organs and structures in the thoracic cavity, but excluding the heart, heart valves and great vessels, which are the responsibility of cardiac surgery.

Thoracic surgeons operate on the lungs, oesophagus, chest wall and mediastinum. The main diseases treated include lung tumours, diseases of the thymus and mediastinum (such as cysts, thymomas and schwannomas), malignant and benign pleural diseases (such as pleural effusions and empyema), bullous lung disease, diaphragm paralysis and chest wall malformations (e.g. pectus excavatum and Poland syndrome). Cases of non-cardiac chest pain and haemoptysis (blood during coughing) are also managed.

It is advisable to book a visit to the thoracic surgeon on the instructions of the general practitioner if chest discomfort is present or for post-operative monitoring.

The services offered include diagnosis and surgical treatment of benign and malignant chest diseases, pulmonary function tests and spirometry.

Oncology is the branch of medicine specialising in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer. The oncologist is responsible for identifying the stage of the disease and proposing targeted therapies, which may include chemotherapy, pharmacological treatments or, in collaboration with surgeons and radiotherapists, integrated approaches to patient care.

The medical oncologist is an expert in tumour pathophysiology, diagnostic techniques and cancer therapy planning, and may specialise in chemotherapy, cancer surgery or radiotherapy. The most commonly treated malignancies include organs such as the oral cavity, colon, liver, pancreas, lung, prostate, kidney, breast, stomach, testicles and uterus, as well as melanoma, leukaemia and lymphoma.

The oncologist also plays a psychological role, supporting the patient with clear information on treatment options and side effects, establishing a relationship of trust throughout the treatment.

Oncological examinations are recommended in the event of a family history of cancer, clinical suspicion or for post-therapeutic follow-up. The specialist conducts a thorough examination with an anamnesis, physical examination and evaluation of diagnostic tests, prescribing further tests if necessary.

General surgery is a branch of medicine that deals with operations on organs of the abdominal cavity such as the intestine, oesophagus, stomach, colon, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and bile ducts, as well as treating diseases of the thyroid gland, hernias, breast and procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy and vasectomy. The general surgeon specialises in diagnosing and resolving various pathologies related to these organs, by means of examinations, diagnostic examinations such as ultrasounds, colonoscopies, gastroscopies and endoscopies, as well as surgery.

Among the diseases treated are functional and inflammatory diseases, breast and thyroid neoplasms, diverticulitis, gastric ulcers, cysts, polyposis, hernias, tumours, haemorrhoids, appendicitis, Crohn’s disease and pubalgia. It is advisable to consult the general surgeon on the GP’s prescription in the presence of specific discomfort or for post-operative monitoring.

Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and treatment of mental disorders, through the use of medication and/or psychotherapy. Psychiatrists specialise in treating conditions such as major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, personality disorders and other psychiatric conditions.

The psychiatric examination, which lasts about an hour, consists of an in-depth interview during which the specialist collects information on the patient’s medical history, assessing the onset of symptoms and any treatment already carried out. For situations of temporary distress in healthy people, it is more appropriate to consult a psychologist.

Among the services offered by the practice are assessment and treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, cognitive deficits, eating disorders, child and adolescent psychiatry, as well as ADHD assessment for children and adults.

Psychology is a discipline that deals with the prevention and diagnosis of psychological disorders, while psychotherapy is a subsequent specialisation of psychologists or physicians who devote themselves to therapeutic treatment through interviews and specific techniques. The psychologist intervenes to support those going through moments of crisis, relationship difficulties, anxiety, low self-esteem, stress or problems in managing daily life.

Psychotherapy, on the other hand, is indicated for patients with more structured disorders such as anxiety and depression, where psychodiagnostic tests are applied to define the most appropriate course of treatment.

Psychotherapeutic treatment can apply to individuals, couples, groups, parents and women in the postpartum period.

Among the services offered by our office are individual and group psychotherapy, couples therapy, psychotherapy for pregnant women in the postpartum and perinatal period, parental psychotherapy, group pathways for accompanying birth, thematic psychodrama, EMDR therapy and sexual counselling.

It is recommended to consult a psychologist or psychotherapist when experiencing psychological difficulties or disorders that affect one’s quality of life, in order to receive appropriate professional support.

General surgery is a branch of medicine that deals with operations on organs of the abdominal cavity such as the intestine, oesophagus, stomach, colon, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and bile ducts, as well as treating diseases of the thyroid gland, hernias, breast and procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy and vasectomy. The general surgeon specialises in diagnosing and resolving various pathologies related to these organs, by means of examinations, diagnostic examinations such as ultrasounds, colonoscopies, gastroscopies and endoscopies, as well as surgery.

Among the diseases treated are functional and inflammatory diseases, breast and thyroid neoplasms, diverticulitis, gastric ulcers, cysts, polyposis, hernias, tumours, haemorrhoids, appendicitis, Crohn’s disease and pubalgia. It is advisable to consult the general surgeon on the GP’s prescription in the presence of specific discomfort or for post-operative monitoring.

Physiotherapy is a discipline that deals with motor rehabilitation and functional recovery following muscle pain, joint problems, sports injuries and disorders such as back pain, whiplash and arthritis. The physiotherapist assesses the patient’s motor difficulties and establishes a programme of specific exercises to be carried out either under his or her supervision or at home, possibly with the help of family members. Techniques used include massage, therapeutic gymnastics, heat, acupuncture and other methods to relieve pain and promote recovery.

The physiotherapist also intervenes in cases of muscle strains and joint dysfunctions, offering customised treatments to improve mobility and quality of life.

Our services include mobilisation and manipulation, acupuncture/dry needling, stretching and muscle strengthening exercises, advice on pain prevention and management, taping and strapping, tecar/diathermy, heat therapy, rehabilitation and massage.

It is advisable to consult a physiotherapist in the event of muscular pain, motor difficulties or injuries, in order to receive targeted and customised treatment for functional recovery.

Speech therapy is a discipline that deals with the prevention and treatment of speech, voice, hearing, communication, swallowing and deafness disorders in patients of all ages. The speech therapist assesses the patient’s specific difficulties and offers targeted sessions to correct inborn or acquired speech disorders, both oral and written.

Among the most common disorders treated are dyslexia, reading and writing difficulties, dyscalculia, difficulties in learning mathematics, dysgraphia, stuttering and atypical swallowing. Speech therapists also work with children and adults with language delays, specific disorders, difficulties in bilingual situations and pervasive developmental disorders.

The services offered by our office include interventions for speech and communication delays, specific language disorders, learning disabilities, deafness, swallowing disorders, counselling and parental support, as well as collaboration with schools to follow customised educational paths.

Dietetics is a branch of medicine that deals with nutrition and proper diet. A dietician is a specialised physician who can help overweight people, as well as those with unhealthy diets, to improve health and well-being.

The visit to the dietician involves analysing blood tests, assessing eating habits (number of meals, food consumed, etc.) and measuring weight, height and body mass index. Based on this data, the specialist creates a customised diet to be followed for a given period.

Among the services we offer are nutritional counselling for healthy lifestyles for adults, children and pregnant women, customised diet plans, specific nutrition for conditions such as obesity, diabetes and dyslipidaemia, assessment of nutritional status, anthropometric and fat mass measurements using impedance analysis, and periodic checks to monitor progress.

  • Women’s health check-up
  • Men’s health check-up
  • Fertility check-up
  • Obesity pathway

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