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The new Ward 10,  a dedicated ward for Vascular and Cardiothoracic Surgery patients opened  for business on 10th October 2013.

SPCU (Surgical Progressive Care Unit) opened for patients July 22nd 2013.

Please find below some useful information about your stay in our hospitals, what happens when you are admitted, what to bring with you and our approach to your care.

We recognise that you know best how your body responds to illness and other life experiences and what is right and acceptable for you. We would like you to continue making decisions regarding your health and caring for yourself with our assistance and support. 

There will be some things that you will be able to do for yourself and others that you will need help with. We will support your right to be fully informed about your health situation and care. Please don't hesitate to ask for more information or to question anything you don't understand. 

We encourage the support of a close relative or friend and would be happy to discuss how you might like them involved in your care.


On Arrival
The Staff
Your Stay
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