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Our Community

At Welbeck, we believe in providing beyond better care to all patients, including our community partners. Discover how our dedicated specialists support sportspeople, musicians, and others, at home here in the UK, and beyond.

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London Philharmonic Orchestra

The London Philharmonic Orchestra has been celebrated as one of the world's great orchestras since it was founded in 1932. The LPO creates exhilarating musical experiences at home at the Southbank Centre, at its residencies in Brighton and Eastbourne and at Glyndebourne Festival Opera, on tour around the globe, and on its own record label. We have a pro bono agreement to provide treatment to the musicians of the LPO, recognising the importance of health and wellbeing in the arts. We treat them for numerous conditions relating to the rigours of practising, rehearsing and performing, and ensure they receive the highest quality care.

The London Philharmonic Orchestra

North Middlesex Cricket Club

North Middlesex Cricket Club is a long-established, community-focused cricket club based in Crouch End, North London, founded in 1875, that competes in the Middlesex County Cricket League and is known for combining strong on-field success with a large, inclusive junior programme and a “one-club” ethos spanning all ages and abilities. Welbeck is now in its second season as lead sponsor of the cricket club, providing a series of consultant talks aimed at educating club members and parents on a wide range of topical health issues.

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Wellbeing of Women

We are proud partners of Wellbeing of Women, a leading charity dedicated to improving women’s health. By funding groundbreaking research in gynaecology and reproductive medicine, and raising awareness of women’s health issues, Wellbeing of Women is driving positive change. Chaired by our esteemed Women’s Health Consultant, Dame Lesley Regan, the charity benefits from our support through donated fees and fundraising initiatives.

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Working Hands

Led by Dr Donald Sammut, and supported by Mr Sam Gidwani, two of our esteemed consultants, Working Hands is a UK Registered Charity that raises funds for a surgical programme supporting a team of Hand Surgeons who operate on patients and teach local surgeons vital surgical techniques. Currently based out of a leprosy hospital in Nepal, having formerly operated in India, Working Hands has significantly improved the lives of hundreds of leprosy-affected individuals in the wider region. All donated funds find their way directly to the front line of treatment, purchasing equipment and consumables for each trip.

Working Hands