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What wards are at Clacton Hospital?

What wards are at Clacton Hospital?

Clacton Hospital

  • Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)
  • Brook ward (AMU – Alongside Midwifery Unit) Deben ward (Maternity delivery suite) Orwell ward (Antenatal and postnatal)

Who runs Clacton Hospital?

It is one 40 new centres across England that are being backed by a £350million Government fund. Alison Power is director of operations at Colchester Hospital, which is run by East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, and is responsible for the project in Clacton.

What does Clacton hospital do?

Clacton Hospital: Kate Grant is a 22-bedded inpatient facility providing care and rehabilitation to meet the individual needs of people recovering from stroke, surgery and related mobility conditions.

Do you have to book a blood test at Clacton Hospital?

Patients must book an appointment for Colchester Hospital blood tests. Walk-in appointments are no longer available. For children up to the age of six, appointments for blood tests must be made with the Children’s Day Unit with a referral from the GP. Children up to the age of 12 may also use this service.

What time are blood tests at Clacton Hospital?

Opening hours Doors are open – Monday to Friday: 7.30am – 5.30pm.

How do you pay for parking at Ipswich Hospital?

An automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system is in place at Ipswich Hospital, meaning you only pay for the time you are here. You can use your bank card or mobile phone, as well as cash, to pay for your stay.

How old is Clacton Hospital?

Likewise, they remain un-named. ‘The Middlesex’ at Clacton-on-Sea was a Convalescent Home connected to ‘The Middlesex Hospital’ in Mortimer Street, London. The Home was built by ‘Young & Hall’ (1895/6) and built on a plot on the northern side of Holland Road. The Home was opened in 1896.

What time can you have a blood test at Clacton hospital?

Doors are open – Monday to Friday: 7.30am – 5.30pm. There is currently no service at weekends or public holidays.

How long does it take for blood test results?

Blood test results The results are sent back to the hospital or to your GP. Some test results will be ready the same day or a few days later, although others may not be available for a few weeks. You’ll be told when your results will be ready and how you’ll be given them.

Is Ipswich Hospital Free parking?

You can register up to four vehicles to a blue badge and once you have registered your vehicle(s) you can park in our blue badge parking spaces free of charge and simply drive in and out of the car parks when you visit the hospital.

Is car parking free at Ipswich Hospital?

ANPR technology is also being introduced in the hospital staff car parks, but car parking at the hospital remains free for staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in line with national Government guidance.

What’s happening to the staff at Clacton Hospital?

The service and its staff, which had been based at Essex County Hospital, relocated to Clacton Hospital this week ahead of the Lexden Road site being handed over to developers, Essex Homes. All existing services will leave the 200-year-old hospital, which is due to close its doors on November 30, over the course of the next month.

What is reablement at Clacton Hospital?

A new centre has opened at Clacton Hospital to help people prepare to return home after illness or injury. Clacton Hospital has a new reablement ward. It is a joint initiative from CCG and ECC, plus the hospital trust and it aims to get people fit and home sooner.

How do I get to Clacton-on-Sea Hospital?

Clacton-on-Sea station is located on Skelmersdale Road, to the North of the town centre, and is approximately a kilometre from the hospital. Bus routes 4, 4A, 10A, 130 and 134 can be used to travel to the hospital from station.

What is the Durban rehabilitation centre?

The Durban Rehabilitation Centre will support patients to re-gain mobility and other skills after a hospital stay. It aims to reduce the number of patients who stay in acute hospital beds, needed by others, because they are unable to yet return home. Instead people will work with staff at their own pace to re-gain their skills and abilities.