Frimley Park Hospital

Name :

Frimley Park Hospital

Address  :

Portsmouth Road

Town  :

Firmley

State  :

Surrey

Country  :

UK

Post Code:

GU16 7UJ

Phone  :

01276 604604

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Gynaecology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pathology Lab
Facilities

Other Facilities

  • Pathology
  • X-Ray
  • CT/MRI

Description

Frimley Park Hospital was built in 1974 to provide a full range of district general hospital services for the population of north east Hampshire and west Surrey replacing a number of cottage hospitals The catchment population at that time was around 170000 but constant development in the surrounding area has seen this figure rise steadily to about 400000 today The trust is the biggest employer in Surrey Heath and has an annual turnover pound190million Since 1996 it has incorporated a Ministry of Defence Hospital Unit with fully integrated military medics contributing to the success of its patient services

Due to a consistently strong performance over several years Frimley Park Hospital became a foundation trust on 1 April 2005 Since then the trust has been able to invest in further patient services such as a modern eye unit a new pound2m cardiac centre expanded critical care facilities and extended consultant cover in frontline services

The hospital has strong links with the local community through its foundation trust membership of 11400 patients potential patients stakeholders and staff The trust is developing ways of involving members more and more in its future

The main centres of population served by Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are Aldershot Ash Ash Vale Bagshot Blackwater Camberley Crowthorne Eversley Farnborough Farnham Fleet Frimley Sandhurst Yateley and surrounding communities

Ministry of Defence Hospital Unit

The Ministry of Defence has played a critical part in absorbing the extra workload following the closure of the Cambridge Military Hospital MDHU staff have been successfully integrated into Frimleys clinical structure treating both MoD and civilian patients
The hospital has provided a sound training base for postgraduate doctors and nurses and MDHU staff have brought additional skills and expertise for the benefit of the local community


History

Our history
When Frimley Park Hospital was built in 1974 it served a population of 170000 and saw 25000 inpatients and day patients each year

How things have changed Last year 65000 inpatients and day patients were treated and there were 250000 outpatients appointments Soon the local population will reach 400000 and growth looks likely to continue with more large housing developments

In 1996 we incorporated a Ministry of Defence hospital unit substantially improving our patient services

In 2005 we became the first hospital in our area to be awarded foundation trust status

Today
Some of Frimley Parks recent service developments include

The Aldershot Centre for Health a pioneering development shared with Hampshire Primary Care Trust and the Ministry of Defence which provides a more localised outpatient centre and support services such as CT scanning xray ultrasound and pathology

A new cardiac catheterisation lab to provide goldstandard heart treatments such as angioplasty reopening blocked arteries using keyhole surgery and fitting pacemakers

Increased consultant cover in AampE we are the only hospital in the South of England to have senior cover from 8am to 10pm Monday to Friday and for 12 hours at weekends

Isolation facilites and more single room accommodation

A major theatre and radiology department redevelopment including a stateoftheart interventional radiology suite

Extra beds and delivery rooms for maternity

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