How do I contact Heartlands Hospital?
How do I contact Heartlands Hospital?
Phone number: 0121 424 2000.
What trust is Heartlands Hospital?
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Heartlands Hospital is based at the heart of a bustling, dynamic community. A large site built to provide the highest possible quality of patient care and support services, the hospital is part of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
Is Heartlands a teaching hospital?
Welcome to Heartlands Hospital We deliver teaching at the bedside, enabling staff to offer a very unique 1:1 personalised teaching and learning experience for all of our pupils. Teaching takes place on Wards 15 & 16 of the Paediatrics Unit and Ward 15 is where our James Brindley School office is located.
When was heartlands built?
1895
Heartlands Hospital/Founded
Heartlands Hospital, built in 1895, is marking its milestone anniversary with photos from across the decades. Over the years the Birmingham hospital has treated patients with typhoid and scarlet fever in Victorian England to Covid-19 in the 21st Century.
How do I complain to Heartlands Hospital?
Heartlands, Solihull and Good Hope hospitals: Call 0121 424 0808 or email [email protected]. Birmingham Women’s Hospital: Call 0121 335 8226 or email [email protected].
Who called 01214243333?
This is Heartlands Hospital Group – their generic outgoing number. After calling a different number for the group they confirmed this is their outgoing number.
How many beds does Heartlands Hospital have?
700 beds
The hospital has about 700 beds and is a regional centre for thoracic treatment taking patients from across the Midlands. It also has an extensive research department that supports all the services the site provides.
What did Heartlands Hospital used to be called?
The name has changed over the years to East Birmingham District Hospital in 1963 before gaining its current name in 1992. Dr Martin Dedicoat, Consultant Physician for Infectious Diseases at Heartlands, said reflecting on the hospital’s history revealed the similarities between now and the 19th Century.
How do I make a complaint to Queen Elizabeth Hospital?
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How do I complain about NHS app?
If you wish to give feedback regarding the service you received from NHS 111 or make a complaint, please contact us via email: [email protected] and tell us the location you called from when contacting NHS 111. This will allow us to identify which local service took the call and provide contact details.
What’s the best hospital in the UK?
Top 10 Hospitals In The UK
- Cambridge University Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust Cambridge.
- Institute of Cancer Research Royal Hospital London.
- Freeman Hospital, Newcastle.
- Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
- Royal Berkshire NHS.
- Bedford Trust Hospital.
- BMI Healthcare Institute.
- Nuffield Health.
Is the Heartlands Hospital part of University Hospitals Birmingham?
Heartlands Hospital is based at the heart of a bustling, dynamic community. A large site built to provide the highest possible quality of patient care and support services, the hospital is part of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
Is there a CF unit in Heartlands Hospital?
The paediatric CF multidisciplinary team is based here, offering regular CF clinics in the children’s outpatient unit from new-born screening to 12 years, and in adolescent clinics for 12 to 16/17 years. We offer inpatient facilities on ward 16, a 24/7 assessment unit, and ward 14 for day cases or urgent CF team review.
What kind of facilities does Heartlands Hospital have?
The hospital offers a highly extensive array of facilities and procedures for its patients and visitors. Its dedicated staff serve a diverse population with professionalism and pride.
How long can a patient stay in the HDU?
Generally patients will only be managed in the HDU for a period of up to 72 hours. If a patient’s condition is not substantially improving by 72 hours they will be transferred to a hospital with an Intensive Care Unit for ongoing care.