
£150,000 new outpatient area opens at St Helier
A brand new outpatient department, complete with a modern and spacious waiting area and four appointment rooms, has opened at St Helier Hospital following a £150,000 investment from the trust.
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A brand new outpatient department, complete with a modern and spacious waiting area and four appointment rooms, has opened at St Helier Hospital following a £150,000 investment from the trust.
Students from a Wallington violin studio made a special visit to Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children, performing a string of beautiful songs to delight young patients and their families.
The Cardiac Rehabilitation Team at Epsom Hospital is encouraging all of us to put our hearts first this February, and not just for Valentine’s Day!
Pioneer of fertility treatment, TV presenter and author, Professor Robert Winston declared the new Assisted Conception Unit at St Helier officially open this week (Wednesday 8 February).
Whether it’s playing the piano, delivering library books to the wards, helping people find their way around or simply keeping patients company, Epsom and St Helier hospitals could have the perfect volunteering opportunity for you.
Dr James Marsh, Joint Medical Director at Epsom and St Helier hospitals, is urging people to start 2017 off on the right foot by giving up smoking for good.
Daniel Elkeles, Chief Executive of Epsom and St Helier hospitals, has paid special tribute to members of the public, volunteers and staff who went the extra mile to spread Christmas joy to patients being cared for in hospital over the festive period.
Local people are being urged to only come to the A&E departments at Epsom and St Helier hospitals in genuine emergencies, as the hospitals and their A&E departments are extremely busy.