Overview
In March 2023, Bromley Healthcare launched a new specialist nurse-led service to support children and young people with bladder and bowel conditions in Bromley.
The service will ensure that children and young people over the age of 5 who have not toilet trained or have urinary or faecal incontinence, including those with additional needs, will receive regular bladder and bowel health assessments and support for toilet training skill development and have access to an equitable service.
The Bromley Children and Young People’s Bladder and Bowel service is led by Clinical Nurse Specialists. Our Nurse specialists provide inclusive assessments, advice and education for bladder and bowel health, toilet training and ways to promote independence.
This includes support for toilet training for children with additional needs, constipation, day-time wetting and night-time wetting (nocturnal enuresis).
Calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. To find out more, visit Personal information – Bromley Healthcare.
Using this service
The service is for children and young people aged 5 to 18 who are registered with a Bromley GP.
Your child can be referred to see us by your doctor (GP) or Paediatrician.
Calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. To find out more, visit Personal information – Bromley Healthcare.
Who is this service for?
This service is for children and young people aged 5 to 18 who are registered with a Bromley GP.
Calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. To find out more, visit Personal information – Bromley Healthcare.
Appointments
Clinics will run over 4 days a week (Mon-Thurs) and will be available at various Bromley Healthcare sites across the borough.
Calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. To find out more, visit Personal information – Bromley Healthcare.
Resources
Bladder and Bowel UK resources for children: Resources for bladder and bowel problems in children (bbuk.org.uk)
Your child’s assessment – what to expect: Resources for bladder and bowel problems in children (bbuk.org.uk) | what to expect
National guidance and information about who is entitled to nappies and pads: Resources for bladder and bowel problems in children (bbuk.org.uk) | nappies and pads
Calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. To find out more, visit Personal information – Bromley Healthcare.
For professionals
Referrals will be accepted from GP/Paediatrician to bromh.cccpod5refs@nhs.net using single point of entry form or ROP.
Service Lead: Cait Lewis
Calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. To find out more, visit Personal information – Bromley Healthcare.