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The hospital, which replaced both the Sheffield Royal Hospital and the Sheffield Royal Infirmary, was designed by Adams, Holden and Pearson and built in two phases; the first phase, a three-storey out-patients department was completed in 1971. [1] The second phase, the main building, was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1978.
The Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a combined acute and community NHS foundation trust in Sheffield, England.Founded in 2001 and awarded foundation status in 2004, the trust covers most of Sheffield's adult community services, two major adult hospitals, the Northern General Hospital and the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, as well as the specialised Charles Clifford Dental ...
Northern General Hospital – Sheffield; Park Hill Hospital (independent) – Doncaster; Rotherham General Hospital – Rotherham; Royal Hallamshire Hospital – Sheffield; Sheffield Children's Hospital – Sheffield; Thornbury Hospital (independent) – Sheffield; Tickhill Road Hospital, Doncaster; Weston Park Hospital – Sheffield
The Department of Neurosurgery at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which is based at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, provides a regional neurosurgical service for a population of 2.2 million people covering South Yorkshire, North Derbyshire and North Lincolnshire. Some patients do travel from other parts of the UK for ...
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Facade of 20 Westfield Terrace which served as the out-patients department. The facility had its origins in a public dispensary which opened in 1832. [1] It became known as the Sheffield Public Dispensary Hospital [1] after it was extended in 1860 [2] and it became known as the Sheffield Public Hospital [1] after it was extended again in 1870.
The Northern General Hospital is a large teaching hospital and Major Trauma Centre in Sheffield, England. Its departments include accident and emergency for adults, with children being treated at the Sheffield Children's Hospital on Western Bank. The hospital is managed by the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
The Claremont Hospital was set up by the Sisters of the Institute of Our Lady of Mercy, a religious institute which had been set up in Ireland in 1831 and came to Sheffield in 1883. The original hospital was opened in 1921 and was situated close to the city centre on Claremont Place on a site where the Royal Hallamshire Hospital now stands.