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  2. Royal East Sussex Hospital - Wikipedia

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    This was founded to care for the poor of Hastings in 1839, on White Rock Road in Hastings. [1] [2] This became known as The General Infirmary. [1]Despite several extensions the hospital became too small, and in 1884 plans were drawn up to rebuild it and the hospital was renamed as Hastings, St Leonards' and East Sussex Hospital. [1]

  3. East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was established as East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust on 1 April 2002, taking its current name on 13 May 2011. [3] [4] In 2021 the trust bought the private hospital Spire Sussex Hospital, which is physically linked to the trust's Conquest Hospital in Hastings. It has 22 beds and two operating theatres and 129 employees.

  4. Conquest Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The laying of the foundation stone for the hospital was commemorated when Kenneth Clarke, Minister of Health unveiled a plaque on the site in 1988. [2] The new facility, which was built by Cementation, was intended to consolidate services previously provided by the Eversfield Hospital in St Leonards, and three hospitals in Hastings, the Buchanan Hospital, St Helens Hospital and the Royal East ...

  5. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Bognor Regis War Memorial Hospital, West Sussex; Brighton General Hospital – Brighton; Buckland Hospital – Dover; Conquest HospitalHastings, East Sussex; Crawley Hospital – Crawley, West Sussex; Darent Valley Hospital – Dartford, Kent; Eastbourne District General Hospital – Eastbourne, East Sussex; East Surrey Hospital ...

  6. Healthcare in Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Sussex is the responsibility of NHS Sussex, an integrated care system and the NHS Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.. Previously it was the responsibility of seven Clinical Commissioning Groups covering: Brighton and Hove; Coastal West Sussex; Horsham and Mid Sussex; Crawley; Eastbourne Hailsham and Seaford; Hastings and Rother; High Weald; and Lewes-Havens from 2013 to 2020.

  7. St Leonards-on-Sea - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 the Royal East Sussex Hospital was opened to provide care for the sick poor, this was renamed in 1887 as the Hastings, St Leonards and East Sussex Hospital. In 1923 it was rebuilt in Cambridge Road and renamed the Royal East Sussex Hospital. In 1993 this closed when the Conquest Hospital, was opened.

  8. University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was established on 1 April 2021 following the merger of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2023 UHSussex opened the new £400million Louisa Martindale Building [ 4 ] at the Brighton site.

  9. Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Major Trauma Centre at the Royal Sussex County Hospital is the Major Trauma Centre for Sussex with the Sussex's other hospitals acting as trauma units. It is one of only five major trauma centres across the NHS's South of England area. [93] The hospital also houses the Sussex Cancer Centre which serves most of Sussex. [94] [95]