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St Peter's Hospital is an NHS district general hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, England. It has 400 beds and a wide range of acute care services, including an Accident & Emergency department. It is located between Woking and Chertsey near junction 11 of the M25 motorway and is managed by Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Ashford Hospital & St. Peter’s Hospital NHS Trusts were merged on 1 April 1998. It became a Foundation Trust in December 2010. A plan for the Trust to take over Epsom Hospital was abandoned in October 2012 by NHS London board because a financially viable plan for the future of Epsom hospital as part of the merged trust could not be developed. [4]
The hospital joined with St Paul's Hospital to form the Institute of Urology in 1948. [6] The Institute was joined by St Philip's Hospital in 1952 and the hospitals became known as "the three Ps." [ 6 ] After services were transferred to the Middlesex Hospital the Institute closed in 1992. [ 6 ]
The facility has it origins in the Maldon Union Workhouse, which was designed by Frederick Peck in the Tudor style and opened in 1873. [1] It became the Maldon Institution in 1930 and joined the National Health Service as St Peter's Hospital in 1948.
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The hospital has its origins in the Staines Poor Law Union Infirmary which opened in the mid-19th century. [1] [2] It became the Staines Emergency Hospital in September 1939, Staines County Hospital in December 1941 and Ashford County Hospital in June 1945. [3] It joined the National Health Service as Ashford Hospital in 1948. [3]
It was later called St Peter's Hospital as in 1820 85 inmates looked after 306 sick ones. After the cholera outbreak of 1836, the corporation of the poor rented the defunct prison at Stapleton, thereby founding Blackberry Hill Hospital. [2] [3] St Peter's Hospital was destroyed in the Bristol Blitz in 1940. [4]
Number 25–29 on the north side is the former St. Peter's Hospital which is grade II listed [9] and the largest building in the street. The hospital was designed by J. M. Brydon in the "Queen Anne" style and opened in 1882.