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Life expectancy — women in London

London’s 32 areas ranked — longest life expectancy. Every figure from NHS ODS register (GP/dentist/pharmacy) + OSM (hospitals) + IoD2025 health domain + OHID Fingertips (outcomes), 2026/2025. Indicative, not a valuation.

#AreaLife expectancy — women (yrs)
1Kensington and Chelsea87.7 yrs
2Richmond upon Thames87.5 yrs
3Barnet86.7 yrs
4Westminster86.7 yrs
5Haringey86.4 yrs
6Harrow86.4 yrs
7Camden86.1 yrs
8Ealing85.9 yrs
9Kingston upon Thames85.9 yrs
10Bromley85.8 yrs
11Brent85.7 yrs
12Wandsworth85.6 yrs
13Redbridge85.6 yrs
14Hounslow85.1 yrs
15Merton85.0 yrs
16Enfield85.0 yrs
17Waltham Forest84.7 yrs
18Islington84.7 yrs
19Hillingdon84.6 yrs
20Sutton84.6 yrs
21Croydon84.5 yrs
22Havering84.4 yrs
23Hammersmith and Fulham84.3 yrs
24Newham84.3 yrs
25Lewisham84.2 yrs
26Lambeth84.1 yrs
27Bexley83.8 yrs
28Hackney83.7 yrs
29Southwark83.7 yrs
30Greenwich83.0 yrs
31Tower Hamlets82.9 yrs
32Barking and Dagenham82.3 yrs

Source: NHS ODS register (GP/dentist/pharmacy) + OSM (hospitals) + IoD2025 health domain + OHID Fingertips (outcomes) · 2026/2025. Ranked highest first.

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