Churchill Private Hospital Trust

Name :

Churchill Private Hospital Trust

Address  :

Gate 2 Hospital Rd

Town  :

Blenheim

State  :

Marlborough

Country  :

NEW ZEALAND

Phone  :

03 520 9653

Fax  :

03 579 2215

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • General Surgeon
  • Gynaecology
  • Oncologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Urology

Description

About the Trust
Churchill Trust is Marlboroughs own private hospital It has provided a quality option for private surgical care to the people of Marlborough since its foundation in 1994

Churchill Trust Private Hospital functions as an independent private hospital but works in a mutually beneficial partnership with Nelson Marlborough District Health Board As a charitable trust any profit is reinvested into equipment for public and private utilisation such as medical and nursing education as well as expansion of private facilities and services for the region

A private hospital within the region not only takes pressure off the public system but helps ensure its viability by attracting specialists to Marlborough Waiting times for surgery are also significantly reduced Churchill Trust Hospital also has access to high dependency and intensive care facilities 24 hours a day if required

Churchill Trust is focused on delivering high quality patientcentred care It has achieved continuous accreditation from Quality Health NZ since 1994 A wide range of surgical services are available including general and endoscopic surgery gynaecology ophthalmology orthopaedic surgery and urology
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