A charitable hospital providing health and social care services to the NHS
Rehabilitation and care for patients with complex HIV and HAND (HIV-associated neurological disorders).
Rehabilitative medical care for people who are rough-sleeping and recuperating from illness or injury.
Post-detoxification, recovery-focused care for people who sleep rough, are in hostel accommodation and/or are at risk of returning to the streets.
Specialist neurorehabilitation for patients after their immediate medical and surgical needs have been met.
Mildmay Hospital provides care and rehabilitation for patients, often at a difficult point in their lives, in a modern hospital setting in London.
While there is no cure for HIV, there are very effective treatments that enable most people with the virus to live a long and healthy life
Mildmay is an inpatient-only hospital and we don't have a walk-in clinic, but you can use this link to find your nearest service.
Founded in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first-ever global health day.
World AIDS Day takes place on 1st December each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show support for people living with HIV, and commemorate those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. Follow the link to find out more on our charity site.
Left: The Mayor of London and TfL have named the London Overground lines to make the network easier to navigate and to better reflect the Capital's rich and diverse history.
The Mildmay line has been named in recognition of Mildmay Hospital's pioneering care for people with HIV/AIDS in the 1980s and 90s, the LGBTQ+ community today, and the people of East London for over 160 years.