Since the hospital opened on March 29, about 3,000 patients have been treated at the Grosvenor Place site
In sleek, spacious rooms overlooking Buckingham Palace, patients at a new London hospital recover from highly complex operations as their medication is delivered by robots.
Since its doors opened in March, thousands of people have been treated at the mega-clinic owned by a US medical giant on a mission to overhaul private healthcare in Britain.
Cleveland Clinic has chosen an eight-storey, white neoclassical-style building in the heart of Belgravia for the first European outpost of its global non-profit hospital chain.
The 325,000 sq ft medical centre has 184 beds, including space for dozens of critically ill patients in a fully equipped intensive care ward and eight operating theatres kitted out with the latest cutting-edge technology.
Catering for complex cases, particularly in cardiology and neurology, the