A closer look at health stories from Inside Out London.
Wendy Hurrell reveals the in the capital's elderly care services.
Looking at the shortage in doctors.
Revealing the IVF postcode lottery.
How a shortage of district nurses is damaging community care.
Dr Ranj Singh reveals how mental health services are failing the most vulnerable children.
The hidden dangers associated with breast milk bought over the internet.
GP shortages
Health experts are tackling an increase in highly infectious drug-resistant TB in London.
We investigate concerns over the safety of operations carried out in private hospitals.
The dangers of illicit prescription medicines.
Meet the patients who have been given a new lease of life thanks to eye donations.
The NHS is about to undergo its biggest overhaul since its creation
The charity bringing a pioneering children's cancer treatment to Britain.
Katharine Carpenter reveals why getting a diagnosis for dementia is a lottery.
Jo Good finds out how life can be rewarding despite dementia.
The private health screening companies selling unnecessary tests.
How ballet is being used to improve the lives of patients with Parkinson's.
How terminally ill Welsh cancer patients are flooding into London for treatment.
The blind patients given sight with radical surgery.
Sally Magnusson examines whether the care system for dementia patients is fit for purpose.
Why have there been no successful prosecutions against FGM?
Matthew Wright finds out how eyes are being made-to-order for children born without them.
The world-class leader in children's heart surgery.
The crackdown on high street pharmacists selling prescription drugs over the counter.