An update from our Joint Medical Director Dr Ruth Charlton: COVID-19
Joint Medical Director Dr Ruth Charlton, said: "A small number of people have tested positive for Covid-19 in the Renal Department and Intensive Care Unit at St Helier Hospital."
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Joint Medical Director Dr Ruth Charlton, said: "A small number of people have tested positive for Covid-19 in the Renal Department and Intensive Care Unit at St Helier Hospital."
Local people, patients and visitors are invited to join Epsom and St Helier for a look back at an unprecedented year in healthcare at their Annual Public Meeting, taking place via Zoom on Friday 11 September from 9.30am.
A new service from Sutton Health and Care that helps to care and support patients (and their families) in the last 12 months of life, is reaching out to carers across the community to let them know that they are here to help.
A member of the Radiology team at Epsom Hospital is supporting the hospital’s dedicated charity and helping members of the public to stay safe from COVID-19 by crafting bespoke face masks in her spare time
This weekend, as the NHS turns 72 years old, Epsom and St Helier will be marking a moment of commemoration and reflective celebration.
Health leaders are set to make a decision on proposals to invest £500 million to improve hospitals for more than 700,000 people in Surrey, Sutton, and Merton.
A new community hospital, named in honour of the pioneering nurse Mary Seacole, is opening in Surrey today as part of the NHS response to the coronavirus pandemic.
In these unprecedented and challenging times, teams across Surrey Heartlands have been working incredibly hard to protect and care for the public and create urgent capacity in our health and social care system, resulting in NHS Headley Court Hospital, Surrey. This is a facility with up to 300 beds that will help us to care for and support patients who are recovering from COVID-19 and who no longer need care in an acute hospital, or those who have COVID and can no longer cope with their symptoms at home.