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The Royal Surrey County Hospital was one of the first NHS Trusts in 1991. It treats around 500,000 patients a year – 74,000 accident and emergency, 90,000 in-patients and day-patients and 336,000 outpatients.
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It was established in 2012 as the Surrey Pathology Service. In 2023 it employs around 1,400 people and conducts around 60 million tests per year. [1] Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust and Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust established the organisation. [2]
The new facility, which was designed by Sydney Tattle and built by Chapman, Lower and Peptic, [2] was officially opened by Neville Chamberlain MP, Minister for Health, as the Surrey County Sanatorium on 20 July 1928. [2] The hospital joined the National Health Service as the Milford Sanatorium in 1948. [1]
The hospital has its origins in the Reigate Cottage Hospital which was founded by Dr John Walters and opened in Albert Road North, Reigate, in 1866. [3] It moved to Whitepost Hill on the northern edge of Redhill Common as the Reigate and Redhill Hospital in 1871, and became the East Surrey Hospital in 1923. [3]
Following the introduction of Care in the Community, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in March 1997. [3] The site was redeveloped for residential use and is now known as Royal Earlswood Park. [3] A number of the buildings are listed: these include the main building, [1] the workshop [9] and the gate lodges. [10]
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It joined the National Health Service as Ashford Hospital in 1948. [3] A new nurses' home was completed in December 1956 and new out-patients and accident and emergency departments were added in 1966. [1] A new maternity unit followed in 1968. [1] The hospital was completely redeveloped in the early 1990s and the new facilities opened in ...