
Easter weekend not looking so sweet for pressured hospitals
Members of the public are being urged to use NHS services wisely over the Easter bank holiday weekend – as stretched emergency departments continue to see winter-level pressures.
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Members of the public are being urged to use NHS services wisely over the Easter bank holiday weekend – as stretched emergency departments continue to see winter-level pressures.
So far kind-hearted Krissi and Sam far have raised a staggering £2,200 which could fund new medical equipment at Epsom Hospital.
A fresh wave of junior doctors’ strikes will hit NHS services this weekend – less than a week after a trio of emergency departments saw one of their busiest days this winter.
Maternity services at Epsom and St Helier hospitals have been given a new CQC rating.
More than a thousand people visited one of St George’s, Epsom and St Helier’s emergency departments (EDs) on Monday, as demand for care soars.
In the bustling corridors of St Helier Hospital, Stella, our four-year-old therapy dog, has been making a great difference to the lives of patients and staff for the past year.
A young leukaemia patient who recently finished treatment has returned to Epsom Hospital to learn more about the science behind the care he received.
The tube strikes planned for 7-12 January have been suspended