London Bridge Sleep Centre

London · South Bank · updated 5 July 2026

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The London Bridge Sleep Centre is a consultant-led private sleep clinic at St Olaf House, 27 Tooley Street, part of HCA Healthcare UK's CQC-rated Outstanding London Bridge Hospital, offering in-hospital overnight polysomnography in private en-suite bedrooms.

Key facts

Address
St Olaf House, 27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PY
Nearest station
London Bridge (Underground and National Rail)
Clinical lead
Professor Guy Leschziner, Consultant Neurologist (MA, PhD, FRCP)
Lead clinical physiologist
Sam Hood
Overnight study setting
Private en-suite bedroom, in-hospital polysomnography
CQC status
Registered; London Bridge Hospital rated Outstanding
Operating entity
HCA International Limited (Companies House 03020522)
Appointments
020 7234 2009, Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm

The London Bridge Sleep Centre sits within HCA Healthcare UK's London Bridge Hospital at St Olaf House on Tooley Street, a short walk from London Bridge station. Its clinical lead is Professor Guy Leschziner (MA, PhD, FRCP), a consultant neurologist who also works within the sleep services of Guy's and St Thomas', with a lead clinical physiologist, Sam Hood, running the physiology side. The centre assesses the full range of sleep disorders, including sleep apnoea, snoring, insomnia, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, parasomnias, periodic limb movement disorder and nocturnal seizures.

Diagnostics are carried out in-hospital and at home. Overnight polysomnography takes place in a private en-suite bedroom, where a consultant attaches sensors to the head, chest and legs to record brain waves, eye movement, heart rate, muscle activity, oxygen levels and breathing. The centre also offers overnight oximetry, maintenance of wakefulness tests, multiple sleep latency tests, telemetry (EEG) studies, CPAP titration and domiciliary multi-channel studies.

The clinic operates under HCA International Limited (Companies House number 03020522), the group behind London Bridge Hospital, which holds a Care Quality Commission rating of Outstanding. Appointments are arranged by phone on 020 7234 2009 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm); assessment is consultant-led and a referral or consultation is the usual route in. HCA does not publish fixed prices for sleep studies, so costs are quoted on enquiry.

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Treatments

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Team

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Professor Guy Leschziner

Consultant Neurologist (Lead) · MA · PhD · FRCP · GMC registration 4538613 · Professor of Neurology and Sleep Medicine at King's College London · General neurology · Sleep medicine · Epilepsy

Professor Leschziner completed medical training in London and earned a PhD from Imperial College London researching the genetics of epilepsy and responses to antiepileptic drug treatment. He trained at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals. His clinical practice encompasses headache and migraine, tremor, weakness, sensory symptoms such as numbness and tingling, epilepsy, and complex sleep-related conditions. He contributes to BBC Radio 4 and has authored two books on neuroscience for general audiences.

Sam Hood

Lead Clinical Physiologist

Facility

Conditions treated

Health areas London Bridge Sleep Centre states it works with. General information, not a treatment claim.

General

Sleep breathing disorders including sleep apnoeaSnoringParasomniasPeriodic limb movement disorder (PLMD)Nocturnal epilepsy or seizureInsomniaNarcolepsyRestless legs syndrome (RLS)
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General

Sleep breathing disorders including sleep apnoeaSnoringParasomniasPeriodic limb movement disorder (PLMD)Nocturnal epilepsy or seizureInsomniaNarcolepsyRestless legs syndrome (RLS)Chronic fatigue syndromeObstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)Central sleep apnoea (CSA)Hypersomnia

Equipment

  • Overnight oximetry monitorSmall oxygen monitor clipped to a finger, sometimes with a nasal cannula to measure breathing
  • Polysomnography sensor arrayHead, chest and leg sensors monitoring brain waves, eye movement, heart rate, muscle activity, oxygen levels and breathing, with overnight video monitoring in a private en-suite bedroom
  • Domiciliary multi-channel sleep study monitorBelts around the chest and abdomen, a finger probe, a leg probe and an airway/snoring sensor
  • CPAP deviceContinuous positive airway pressure device delivering compressed air through a mask (referenced in sleep apnoea treatment)
  • Mandibular advancement device (MAD)Gum-shield-like device fitted around the teeth to hold the jaw and tongue forward (referenced in sleep apnoea treatment)

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Practical information

Hours
Appointments line (020 7234 2009): Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm; Imaging line (020 7234 2773): Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm
Getting there
London Bridge / Bankside · London Bridge station (Underground and National Rail)
Website
hcahealthcare.co.uk
Amenities
Private en-suite bedrooms for overnight studies, Porter welcome and escort to room, On-site imaging (0207 234 2773)
Certifications
Part of London Bridge Hospital, HCA Healthcare UK
Consultation
Required before first session

Location

St Olaf House, 27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PY

St Olaf House, 27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PY

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About the organisation(expand)
Legal entity
HCA International Limited
Companies House
03020522
Parent company
HCA Healthcare UK (HCA International Limited)

Related businesses

  • London Bridge Hospital
  • The Harley Street Clinic sleep disorder services
  • HCA Healthcare UK hospitals (six in central London)

Awards

  • London Bridge Hospital rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission, a rating held since 2016, with Critical Care and Surgery separately rated Outstanding

Frequently asked

Where is the London Bridge Sleep Centre?
It is at St Olaf House, 27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PY, within HCA Healthcare UK's London Bridge Hospital, a short walk from London Bridge station.
Who leads the sleep centre?
The clinical lead is Professor Guy Leschziner, a consultant neurologist (MA, PhD, FRCP). Sam Hood is the lead clinical physiologist.
What sleep tests does the centre offer?
It offers overnight oximetry, polysomnography (PSG), maintenance of wakefulness tests, multiple sleep latency tests, telemetry (EEG) studies, CPAP titration and domiciliary multi-channel sleep studies.
How much does a sleep study cost here?
The clinic has not published line-item treatment prices on its website. Confirm current fees directly with the venue.
What happens during an overnight sleep study?
A porter welcomes you to a private en-suite bedroom, and a consultant attaches sensors to your head, chest and legs to record brain waves, eye movement, heart rate, muscle activity, oxygen levels and breathing while you sleep.
How do I book an appointment?
Appointments are arranged by phone on 020 7234 2009, Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm. Assessment is consultant-led.

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