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After Raikeswood Hospital closed in 1991, Skipton Hospital became the main hospital for the district. [4] Blood testing returned to Skipton General Hospital in July 2021 after being relocated to alternative premises some 9 months previously during the COVID-19 crisis.
The hospital was established in a townhouse on George Row in 1744. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After a fund-raising campaign led by Dr William Kerr, a purpose-built hospital designed by Mr A Saxton was built at Northampton Fields and opened in 1793.
Glenfield General Hospital – Glenfield, Leicestershire; Grantham and District Hospital – Grantham, Lincolnshire; Ilkeston Community Hospital – Ilkeston, Derbyshire; John Coupland Hospital – Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; Kettering General Hospital – Kettering, Northamptonshire; King's Mill Hospital – Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
Leicester General Hospital (LGH) is a National Health Service hospital located in the suburb of Evington, about three miles east of Leicester City Centre, and is a part of University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. It has approximately 430 beds. [1] The hospital is the largest employer in the area.
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust was created in April 2000 with the merger of the Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary. At that time it was one of the six biggest NHS trusts in England with a budget of over £600 million per annum and 12,000 staff. It treats in excess of 1 million patients per ...
Watford General Hospital is a 521-bed acute District General Hospital situated on Vicarage Road, Watford, Hertfordshire. Together with Hemel Hempstead Hospital and St Albans City Hospital , it is operated by West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust .
The hospital has its origins in the Harrogate General Hospital on Knaresborough Road which was completed in 1932. [1] It joined the National Health Service in 1948. [1] In the 1970s work began to build a modern replacement facility on Lancaster Park Road. [1]
The hospital, which was built in the mid-1970s, was officially opened by Princess Alexandra in 1977. [1] It was expanded in 1989 under a scheme which allowed the old Victorian St Mary's Hospital to close and be demolished in 1990. [ 2 ]