Contact

Below you will find information for contacts at both LISTEN and King’s College Hospital.

Liver Transplant Co-ordinators

The Co-ordinators are there to answer your questions and they encourage contact from patients, even if it something you feel is relatively unimportant.  They will always have time for you!

It is possible to contact the Co-ordinators by phone or email.

Pre-transplants patients should always contact the Co-ordinators by telephone. While you are on the list it is important they are always aware of your current condition.  Make sure you let them know if, for example, you plan a trip away from home, or there is any change at all in your medical condition. The most appropriate way to contact a coordinator currently is via the paging system. Dial the switch board 0203 299 9000 option 4 (operator) then ask to page the liver coordinators. The on call coordinator will call you back.

Post-transplant patients should also make contact via telephone if the matter is in any way urgent.  For non-urgent queries it is also possible to contact them via email – you would normally receive a reply to an email within two to three days.

Please call the Kings switchboard and ask to page the Liver Transplant Co-ordinators

The numbers below are direct lines to Transplant Co-ordinators but are not always monitored, please always try calling the switchboard first.

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You can always email the Transplant Co-ordinators at the address below

Long Term Post-Transplant Co-ordinators

Patients who are under the care of Sarah Coate and Karen Mercer in the Long Term follow up clinic can contact them directly. (For more information about this service click here)

Sarah Coate

Liver Transplant Follow Up Co-ordinator

Karen Mercer

Liver Transplant Follow Up Co-ordinator

There are direct lines to the Long Term Co-ordinators as follows:

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Dietitians

Advice provided by the Dietitians at Kings is featured on our web site. You are encouraged to follow this advice wherever possible – some is about avoiding certain things as they might interfere with your medication – which are lifelong – and others that are more likely to cause infections which are most important in the early days following Transplant. If you have any query at all, the Dietitians are more than happy for you to contact them during office hours for clarification. Outside office hours you should contact the Co-ordinators.

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and use extension 31489

Pharmacy

The Pharmacy section of our web site provides a lot of information, together with some Frequently Asked Questions.

Contact Pharmacy direct for any questions about medication – for example how other prescribed or over the counter medication might interact with your immunosuppression medication – prescription requests or help with any supply issues. Outside normal office hours contact the Transplant Co-ordinators.

Specialist Social Worker (Liver Transplant & Liver Transition)

Paul McKie MSW (Social Work) MSc (Psychotherapy)

As the liver transplant social worker, Paul provides psychosocial support to enable patients and their family to deal with the life challenges associated with transplantation, and to help manage these difficulties as effectively as possible during all phases of the transplant process. Paul also works as part of the Transition Team that addresses both the physical and psychosocial wellbeing of the young adults living with liver disease.

Contact Paul if you have any concerns about your social circumstances or emotional well-being. In addition, Paul can also link you in with the peer mentor scheme if you feel it would be helpful to talk with a Listen Mentor.

Mentors are told which patients would benefit from a visit by the co-ordinators and ward staff and patients sometimes request to see a Mentor. They visit once a week according to a rota so a different Mentor visits each week.

N.B. Mentoring services are currently carried out remotely.

In addition to this service, our most experienced mentor, Maureen, who is 27 years post transplant, is happy to chat (at a reasonable hour) or answer any non medical queries.  Her Listen phone number is: 07470 912487

Alcohol and Substance Misuse Clinical Nurse Specialist

Ian Webzell RMN MSc

Ian is the Alcohol & Substance Misuse Clinical Nurse Specialist working within the Liver Unit at King’s College Hospital. He works alongside a Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions to support people with alcohol and other substance use disorders. They provide comprehensive substance use assessments and have significant experience in helping people to reflect upon and make changes to their alcohol or drug use. Additionally, they are able to guide you through alcohol and drug recovery services to enable you to make informed decisions about your treatment options.

Please contact Ian if you have any queries or wish to discuss your treatment options.

Liver Outpatients at King's

For clinic appointments.

Wards & LITU (Liver Intensive Therapy Unit) at King's

For general enquires.

Todd Ward

Howard Ward

Dawson Ward

Liver Intensive Care Unit

Listen Membership

For any queries about Listen membership.

Contact Linda Fraser

GDPR Enquiries

For queries on LISTEN’s General Data Protection Regulation statement, contact our Data Protection Officer.

Contact Martin Vaux

PALS (Patient Advisory and Liaison Service)

PALS is an NHS-wide service that offers support, information and assistance to patients, relatives and visitors. They can also provide help and advice if you have a concern or complaint that staff have not been able to resolve for you.

Contact PALS at King’s

Feedback

We are always looking to develop and  improve the LISTEN website. If you have any feedback please contact Chris Winn at info@listenatkings.org.

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