Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The trust employs 8,590 staff [2] across all its sites, and in 2016/17 had 141,355 attendances to its Emergency Department, and 80,756 elective inpatient and day case admissions. [ 3 ] In 2018 the trust decided not to submit a bid for a 10-year contract to provide most “out of hospital services” to Ealing Clinical Commissioning Group ...
Northwick Park Hospital (NWPH) is a major [1] National Health Service hospital situated in the town of Harrow, North West London, managed by the London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust. It is located off Watford Road in the London Borough of Brent ; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] closely bordering the London Borough of Harrow .
The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948 and came under the management of the North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. [1] The present Ealing District Hospital was built in the late 1970s and opened 5 November 1979. Occupying part of St. Bernard's Hospital former grounds, the whole complex was renamed Ealing Hospital.
In May 2013 Moorfields Hospital opened a satellite Eye Centre at Northwick Park meaning that patients could access their specialist services without having to travel to Moorfields. In October 2013 the Trust had to apologise when it was discovered that 822 patients on the waiting list for elected procedures had not been dealt with within the 18 ...
The old hospital, now largely demolished. The hospital was established as an infirmary for sick paupers at the Willesden Workhouse in 1903. [1] Extensions were built in 1908, 1911 and 1914. [1] The facility became the Willesden Institution in 1914, the Park Royal Hospital in 1921 and the Central Middlesex County Hospital in 1931. [1]
St Mark's Hospital, The National Bowel Hospital (informally St Mark's) is a hospital in Park Royal, Greater London, England.Managed by London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, it is the only hospital in the world to specialise entirely in intestinal and colorectal medicine and is a national and international referral centre for intestinal and colorectal disorders. [1]
The station takes its name from the nearby public park, Northwick Park. It is close to Northwick Park Hospital and the Harrow campus of the University of Westminster. Kenton station, located on the Bakerloo line and the London Overground, is within walking distance. [7] There is an official out-of-station interchange between these two stations. [1]
Saying that the hospital is in the north west corner of Brent ignores that fact that Northwick Park: 1. is on the border of the boroughs of Brent and Harrow; 2. is only a short walk from Harrow town centre; 3. receives funding from both NHS Brent and NHS Harrow; 4. has a significant number of patients from the borough of Harrow.