Mile End Hospital
[1] The facility was rebuilt as the Mile End Old Town Infirmary in 1883 and then served as a military hospital during the First World War.[1] After becoming Mile End Hospital in 1930, it joined the National Health Service in 1948.[2] Notable staff include Avis Hutt, the nurse and political campaigner who trained at the hospital from 1935 to 1938.[5] In 2021 the hospital opened an Early Diagnostic Centre to provide more capacity for endoscopy, ultrasound and CT scans, a joint project between three NHS trusts, Barking, Havering and Redbridge, Barts Health and Homerton.[10] Mile End tube station and Stepney Green tube station are both within walking distance of the hospital, and London Buses Routes 25, 205, 309 and Night Route N205 pass the hospital on Mile End Road and Globe Road.