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Newborn babies at Epsom and St Helier hospitals made their parents’ Christmas that little bit more magical as they were welcomed into the world on Christmas Day.
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Newborn babies at Epsom and St Helier hospitals made their parents’ Christmas that little bit more magical as they were welcomed into the world on Christmas Day.
Epsom and St Helier Hospitals Charity are holding a festive toy appeal and, with the generous support of local people, hope to spread a little Christmas cheer to the young patients being cared for at Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children and Casey Ward at Epsom
This festive season, Epsom and St Helier Hospitals Charity are encouraging you to hold a ‘Care for a Christmas Cuppa’ virtual tea party.
St Helier Hospital is now home to a Changing Places room – a fully accessible bathroom with a height-adjustable changing bench, shower, hoist and enough space for a disabled person and up to two carers.
Doctors, nurses and other medical experts working at Epsom and St Helier hospitals and in local community services are reminding people that the NHS is here for you and ready to provide safe and compassionate care to patients.
Epsom and St Helier hospitals and community services have been shortlisted in the prestigious ‘Trust of the Year’ category at the national HSJ awards, recognising an outstanding contribution to healthcare
Patients who need a blood test at St Helier Hospital will now be seen in a light, bright, and welcoming Phlebotomy Department thanks to a £500,000 relocation and refurbishment.
A senior nurse at Epsom Hospital who specialises in caring for children with cancer took the plunge and dyed her hair gold to raise funds and awareness for her patients.