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Pages in category "Children's hospitals in the United Kingdom" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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In 1976 the original hospital building was closed, and the children's wards were moved to the newly built Guy's Tower. [1] In 1999 a decision was made to re-establish Evelina Children's Hospital as a new specialist hospital for all children's services at Guy's and St Thomas', in Lambeth, on the site of a former
During the 1990s it was featured in the BBC Television series Children's Hospital. [3] Local football club Sheffield Wednesday donated their shirt sponsorship to Sheffield Children's Hospital and the associated Children's Hospital Charity for the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons. [4] A new wing, built at a cost of £40 million, was completed in ...
The Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital is a children's hospital located within the grounds of the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton on the south coast of England. It provides outpatient services, inpatient facilities, intensive care and a 24-hour emergency care service for children referred by GPs and other specialists.
The Children's Hospital contains 371 beds and is the largest free-standing children's hospital in the UK. [ 7 ] The trust has one of the 11 Genomics Medicines Centres associated with Genomics England which will open across England in February 2014.
The hospital has its origins in a private house at Castle Hill which opened in 1877. [1] It was evacuated to Kepplestone House during the First World War . [ 1 ] It moved to a new facility which was designed by William Kelly and opened on the Foresterhill site in 1929. [ 1 ]