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A spokesman from Whittington Health said: “At a hearing today, the Court approved an arrangement agreed between the Trust and the representatives acting for the Claimant. But judges ruled the actions by Whittington Hospital in North London were unlawful and the clinic is to re-open. She was able to enjoy life, like any other normal healthy child. The school was amazed at the difference, and her attendance has improved along with her ability to concentrate and learn. She is still undergoing treatment with the Professor and we were devastated to hear of the closure of the clinic.

In 2018, Professor Malone-Lee and his research team published a 10 year patient research study carried out at the Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) Clinic at the Whittington Hospital where he headed the service until retirement from NHS practice in late 2018. Colleagues describe him as an “outstanding clinician”, who offers each patient a tailored service of higher doses of antibiotics for longer periods. From August 2020 the clinic is no longer accepting private health insurance. All patients must self-fund their treatment. Before starting the treatment, most of the patients had on average already suffered their symptoms for more than six years, with no treatment having brought relief. The patients were treated with a full dose of first-generation, narrow-spectrum oral antibiotics such as cefalexin, nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim, along with the urinary antiseptic Hiprex. Tom Malone Jr. looked smart in a grey suit as he posed for photos with his older brother before posting other shots with his stunning new sister-in-law, who sparked in her white wedding dress.Clinic Manager and Medical secretary: Kimberley Bragg, Martel Daley-Peart and Kamarni Peynado-Peart The mother said in a statement before the case: “My six-year-old daughter was treated by other clinicians, but continued to deteriorate. The Harley Street Clinic was established by Professor James Malone-Lee. His research work focused on the pharmacology, biomechanics and physiology of urinary incontinence and chronic urinary tract infection. From 2001 to 2003 he was Medical Director for Medicine at the Whittington Hospital NHS Trust and since 1999 was clinical lead at the Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) clinic. He retired from NHS practice in 2018 and founded a private practice in Harley Street, London to treat patients with chronic LUTS. He published nearly 200 peer reviewed research and clinical studies and was a world-leading pioneer in the research of chronic LUTS. Prior to his death in early 2022, Professor Malone-Lee published in 2021 Cystitis Unmasked. Drawing on over 20 years of specific research and clinical experience of Urinary Tract infections the book examines: This comes after the Malones welcomed a new addition to their family in October, after Lee’s wife Sarah gave birth to a son named Grayson.

Hospitals bosses have been forced to reopen a clinic offering ‘life saving treatment’ after the parents of a patient went to the High Court. This was said to mirror an incident six years ago. It emerged a the court hearing the trust had come to an agreement with Prof Malone-Lee yesterday, allowing him to reopen the clinic with “certain restrictions”. Lawyers acting on behalf of a six-year-old patient of Prof Malone-Lee’s argued in the High Court the decision by the Trust to close the clinic without involving patients in the decision making process was “unlawful”.

In advance of the case today, we agreed with Professor Malone-Lee a new framework for treating patients at the Lower Urinary Tract Service (LUTS) and are working to reinstate the clinic as soon as possible. Professor James Malone-Lee has been hailed a saviour for his use of high dose antibiotics to treat hard to beat urinary tract infections. They warned medical chiefs at Whittington Health that people would be left suicidal if the clinic was not reopened.

Patients who are not UK based must have the co-operation of a clinician in their home country who can oversee their care, provide prescriptions where necessary if medications cannot be posted due to regulatory restrictions by the pharmacy used by the clinic in London, organise regular blood tests and correspond with the clinic. As much as possible it is preferred that overseas patients are seen face to face at the clinic as well as for urine analysis unless they are able to find a laboratory in their home country that can provide a fresh urine analysis. If needed, the clinic will share with that laboratory the relevant technique. This change was necessary because of concerns about possible risks to the health of patients associated with some of the antibiotic prescriptions and potential long-term severe organ damage. The mother said in a statement before the case: “My six-year-old daughter was treated by other clinicians, but continued to deteriorate. She was then referred to the LUTS clinic under the care of Professor Malone-Lee. By the time she reached the Professor’s clinic she couldn’t sleep at night, and had problems attending school. He said: "So after 2 years of postponements my brother @lee_malone and sister-in-law @sarah.malone11 finally got to have their big day! Couldn’t be happier for you both!

The Harley Street Clinic

The Siddiqui family also never fail to make us laugh, as do Giles and Mary, and Stephen Webb Lustig from Brighton, with his husband Daniel. Gogglebox's Malone family enjoyed the festivities as they celebrated the wedding of their eldest son. She was able to enjoy life, like any other normal healthy child. The school was amazed at the difference, and her attendance has improved along with her ability to concentrate and learn. The Whittington’s medical director, Dr Richard Jennings, said the decision - which he described as a “judgement call” - followed a “safety alert” after a patient suffered serious organ damage thought to be caused by an antibiotic that was prescribed “at a higher dose than is recommended, for a much longer duration than is recommended”.

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