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Kingston Hospital is an acute hospital in Kingston upon Thames, England. It is managed by the Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust . It has an Accident & Emergency Unit , a popular midwife-led Maternity unit, and an STD clinic known as the Wolverton Centre.
Kingston Hospital – Kingston upon Thames; Lister Hospital – Chelsea (independent) The London Clinic – Westminster (independent) Portland Hospital – Marylebone/Fitzrovia (independent) The Princess Grace Hospital – Marylebone (independent) Priory Hospital, Roehampton – Roehampton (independent) Queen Mary's Hospital – Roehampton
It is operated by Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust. Its facilities include an NHS urgent treatment centre, a diagnostics department (including x-ray), two wards with beds for inpatient rehabilitation and several outpatient clinics including physiotherapy. [1]
It spent 9% of its total turnover on agency staff in 2014/5. [4]The trust relied on a working capital facility arrangement made to qualify for Foundation Trust status with Lloyds Bank to pay staff each month from April 2016 until it negotiated a £10 million loan from the Department of Health in 2017.
The Kingston General Hospital (KGH) site is an acute-care teaching hospital affiliated with Queen's University located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.Along with the Hotel Dieu Hospital (HDH) site, these hospitals form Kingston Health Sciences Centre which delivers health care services to more than 500,000 residents throughout southeastern Ontario; conducts health care research and trains future ...
Note: Centre hospitalier universitaire is often abbreviated CHU. Centre hospitalier universitaire d'Amiens, Amiens, France – University of Picardie Jules Verne; Centre hospitalier universitaire d'Angers, Angers, France – University of Angers; Centre hospitalier universitaire de Besançon. Jean Minjoz Hospital, Besançon – University of ...
Kingston, North Dorset, a hamlet in Hazelbury Bryan; Kingston, Purbeck, Dorset; Kingston upon Hull (commonly just Hull), East Riding of Yorkshire; Kingston near Lewes, East Sussex; Kingston upon Thames, Greater London (formerly Surrey) Kingston Vale with Kingston Hill, a district in the borough; Kingston-upon-Thames (UK Parliament constituency)
Acromegaly is usually caused by the pituitary gland producing excess growth hormone. In more than 95% of cases, the excess production is due to a benign tumor, known as a pituitary adenoma. The condition is not inherited. Acromegaly is rarely due to a tumor in another part of the body.