Does Epsom Hospital have an A&E?
Epsom Hospital provides an extensive range of inpatient, day and outpatient services, and has a busy accident and emergency (A&E) department.
Where is the fracture clinic at Epsom Hospital?
The Plaster Room (Fracture Clinic) is/are located on the ground floor of Block A. Access to the Plaster Room (Fracture Clinic) is via the Front Entrance.
Does Epsom Hospital have free WiFi?
WiFi internet access As part of a national drive, led by NHS Digital, to make information more accessible to people using NHS services in England, free NHS wi-fi is now available across our hospitals.
What does Epsom Hospital Specialise in?
We provide an extensive range of hospital services, including cancer, pathology, surgery, and gynaecology to over 490,000 people in south west London and north east Surrey.
How many beds does Epsom General Hospital have?
1,116 beds
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust has approximately 1,116 beds located across two acute locations; Epsom General Hospital which is located in Epsom and St Helier Hospital which is located in Sutton.
Is Epsom A&E open?
We provide 24-hour emergency departments (previously known as A&Es) at both Epsom and St Helier hospitals. Both emergency departments are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Patients with minor injuries or illnesses may be treated in the Urgent Treatment Centre area of the department by emergency nurse practitioners.
How many beds does Epsom hospital have?
Is parking free at Epsom Hospital?
Parking costs and how to pay Our car parks are free for the first 20 minutes. Epsom Hospital (pay on foot): Take a ticket when you enter the car park, then pay at the machine located at the car park prior to returning to your vehicle. Cash, debit and credit card payments are accepted.
What Trust is Epsom Hospital?
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust owns and runs four hospitals: Epsom Hospital, St Helier Hospital, Sutton Hospital and Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children.
When was Epsom General Hospital built?
1873
Epsom Hospital The first hospital in Epsom was opened in 1873, and was initially known as the Cottage Hospital. The service operated from a converted house in Pembroke Cottages in Pikes Hill and contained just eight beds. In 1877, the hospital moved to Hawthorne Place.
When did St Helier merge Epsom?
1999
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust was formed in 1999, bringing together our four hospitals – Epsom, St Helier, Sutton and Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children.