South's muscle-wasting disease service named centre of excellence

Patients from across the region attend the Southampton unit

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 24th Jan 2024

A specialist regional service for adults and children with muscle-wasting and nerve diseases, based at University Hospital Southampton (UHS) has been named a national centre of excellence.

The accreditation's been awarded by national charity Muscular Dystrophy UK, which acknowledges outstanding levels of care and commitment to improving the lives of people with the conditions.

The adult service has retained its centre of excellence status having first achieved it in 2018, while this is the first time the paediatric service at Southampton Children’s Hospital has achieved the accolade.

Neuromuscular conditions affect the muscle and/or nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing progressive muscle weakness, and can be diagnosed in babies, infants, children, adolescents and adults.

These include motor neurone disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, myositis, spinal muscular atrophy, neuropathies and myasthenia gravis.

As well as affecting the muscles, these conditions can also affect the heart (cardiac) and respiratory system which requires multi-team involvement from a range of specialists including consultants, co-ordinators, physiotherapists and nurses.

The adult service at UHS treats around 2,000 patients a year, while the children’s service treats around 300 patients, from across Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, West Sussex, the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and other parts of southern England.

The adult service also runs specialist outreach clinics in Poole Hospital and Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth.

Dr Georgina Burke, neurology consultant at UHS and lead for the adult neuromuscular service, said:

"It is a great honour to once again receive the Muscular Dystrophy UK centre of excellence award in recognition of the ongoing care and support that our neuromuscular team provides to patients in Hampshire, Dorset, the Isle of Wight and the wider areas.

“This recognition not only acknowledges our unwavering commitment to those affected by nerve, muscle, and neuromuscular disorders but also underscores the exceptional care delivered by our team of dedicated health professionals.

“This award is a celebration of the compassionate hearts and skilled hands that tirelessly work to enhance the lives of individuals and families facing these challenging conditions."

The children's neuromuscular service in Southampton has achieved centre of excellence status for the first time

The children’s service is led by Dr Marjorie Illingworth, consultant paediatric neurologist:

“We are thrilled Southampton Children’s Hospital has been recognised as a Muscular Dystrophy UK centre of excellence for the first time.

“The paediatric service takes great pride in communication and team working across our complementary disciplines and with our professional colleagues in supporting subspecialties.

“Our regional working and national networking supports our drive to get the right patients on the right treatments at the right time as new drugs emerge from clinical trials.

“We listen to our patients and their families and this has fostered the development of specialist neuromuscular clinics involving many clinical specialties in one appointment, the Duchenne cardiac clinic and a psychosocial clinic for example, reflecting our dedication to a tailored, individualised and holistic approach to clinical care.

“We have championed newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in the wake of time-dependent disease modifiable treatments and we are now the second site in the UK to be piloting this.”

Catherine Woodhead, chief executive of Muscular Dystrophy UK, said:

“We would like to congratulate the adult and children’s neuromuscular services at UHS on being recognised with a centre of excellence award after a robust and rigorous assessment of their service.

“Despite continuing pressures and challenges within the NHS, these centres strive every day to ensure they promote best practice and provide an exemplary service.”

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