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North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust was an NHS trust which runs North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton, London and community services in Enfield. The trust serves more than 350,000 people living in the London boroughs of Enfield and Haringey, as well as the nearby boroughs of Barnet and Waltham Forest.
In the late 1990s, parts of the hospital site were sold off for development, to raise funds for the refurbishment of the remaining facilities. [2] As a result, the accident and emergency department was refitted in 1999. [2] In 2000, an NHS Walk-in centre was added. [2] The hospital became the North Middlesex University Hospital in 2001. [2]
The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust (formerly the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust) is an NHS foundation trust based in London, United Kingdom. It comprises Royal Free Hospital, Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital and North Middlesex University Hospital. It also runs clinics at Edgware Community Hospital and Finchley Memorial Hospital.
The Royal Free Hospital (also known as the Royal Free) is a major teaching hospital in the Hampstead area of the London Borough of Camden.The hospital is part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, which also runs services at Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital, North Middlesex University Hospital and a number of other sites.
Middlesex Hospital; North Middlesex University Hospital – Edmonton; The Priory Hospital – Southgate (independent) Royal Free Hospital – Hampstead; Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine; St Ann's Hospital – Harringay; St Pancras Hospital – St Pancras, London; University College Hospital – Bloomsbury; Wellington Hospital ...
The trust was formed by the merger of North West London Hospitals NHS Trust and Ealing Hospital NHS Trusts in October 2014. The trust runs Northwick Park Hospital and St Mark's Hospital in Harrow, Central Middlesex Hospital in Park Royal, and Ealing Hospital in Southall.
The old hospital, now largely demolished. The hospital was established as an infirmary for sick paupers at the Willesden Workhouse in 1903. [1] Extensions were built in 1908, 1911 and 1914. [1] The facility became the Willesden Institution in 1914, the Park Royal Hospital in 1921 and the Central Middlesex County Hospital in 1931. [1]
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, established 1 November 1991 as Airedale NHS Trust, [2] authorised as a foundation trust on 1 June 2010. [3]Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, established 21 December 1990 as Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital and Community Services NHS Trust, [4] changed its name to The Royal Liverpool Children's National Health Service Trust on 15 March 1996, [5 ...