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City Hospital (formerly Dudley Road Hospital, and still commonly referred to as such) was a major hospital located in Birmingham, England, operated by the Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. It provided an extensive range of general and specialist hospital services. It is located in the Winson Green area of the west of the city.
Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust is one of the largest National Health Service teaching Trusts in England and comprises Sandwell General Hospital in West Bromwich, City Hospital, Birmingham, Rowley Regis Hospital and Midland Metropolitan University Hospital. The trust was established on 1 April 2002 following approval given by the ...
Maternity care at City Hospital, part of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, has been downgraded overall from "good" to "requires improvement", with the rating for safety dropping ...
City Hospital, Birmingham; G. Good Hope Hospital; H. ... Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (1933–2010) R. Rowley Regis Hospital; Royal Centre for Defence Medicine;
Birmingham Dental Hospital – Birmingham; Birmingham Nuffield Hospital (independent) – Edgbaston, Birmingham; Birmingham Women's Hospital – Edgbaston, Birmingham; Bushey Fields Hospital, Dudley; BMI The Meriden Hospital – Coventry; Cannock Chase Hospital – Cannock; City Hospital, Birmingham – Birmingham; The (BMI) Edgbaston Hospital ...
Always experimenting with new materials, his cement fondue Mother and Baby for Birmingham Maternity Hospital (now Birmingham Hospital for Women) [5] and the over-life-size bronze group Compassion for Dudley Road Hospital (now City Hospital) re-sited on an internal wall in 2004 after having originally been placed on the outside of the building.
This still exists, much enlarged and redeveloped, as City Hospital (formerly Dudley Road Hospital). [1] Despite its age and social significance, calls by the Victorian Society and Birmingham Conservation Trust, for the workhouse entrance building to be listed, were turned down by English Heritage in 2010. [1] [4]
The Birmingham and Midland Skin and Lock Hospital was established in 1880 to treat people with both skin diseases and venereal diseases. [1] By 1887-1888 a purpose built hospital designed by James and Lister Lea was built in John Bright Street to replace the small house in which the hospital had been established. [ 2 ]