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Clinical Diagnostic Services
- 27A Queens Terrace, St John's Wood, London, NW8 6EA
- (020) 7483 3483
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CQC register Clinical Diagnostic Services to carry out the following legally regulated activities:
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Mr. William Smith is responsible for these services
Where they are registered to do this:
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must ensure that the regulated activity Diagnostic and screening procedures is managed by an individual who is registered as a manager in respect of that activity at or from all locations.
Most of CQC's checks are about the individual places where care is provided (you can see the results of those checks in our checks about current standards).
However the checks on this page are about things that apply to the whole organisation and all the places it provides care.
Clinical Diagnostic services (type of service: , Diagnostic and/or screening service)
27A Queens Terrace, St John's Wood, London, NW8 6EA | (020) 7483 3483
Summary of our latest checks on the standards you should expect
(Latest report published on 5 September 2012)
Specialisms/services: Diagnostic and/or screening services, Services for everyone
Local authority area: Westminster
Profile of organisation providing care here: Clinical Diagnostic Services
CRM ID:1-149412664
What our icons mean
![]() | All standards were being met when we inspected the service. If this service has not had a CQC inspection since it registered with us, our judgement may be based on our assessment of declarations and evidence supplied by the service. |
![]() | At least one standard in this area was not being met when we inspected the service and we required improvements. |
![]() | At least one standard in this area was not being met when we inspected the service and we have taken enforcement action. |
What does a grey cross mean
![]() | At least one standard in this area was not being met when we inspected the service and we required improvements.What happens nextThe service will tell us how it is making improvements. Once we are happy that the improvements have been made, we will update our judgement to show a green tick. Other times, we may have to carry out a 'follow-up' inspection to check improvements.How can I get more informationOur inspector's report will give you more information about why the service received a grey cross. You can also contact the service directly or visit its website for more details on any improvements it has made. |
What does a red cross mean
![]() | At least one standard was not being met when we inspected the service and we took enforcement action.What happens nextThe type of enforcement action we take depends on the seriousness of our inspector's findings, and the service must make improvements before we update the judgement on our website.How can I get more informationOur inspector's report will give you more information about why the service received a red cross. You can also contact the service directly or visit its website for more details on any improvements it has made. |
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