Amersham General Hospital

Name :

Amersham General Hospital

Address  :

Whielden Street

Town  :

Amersham

State  :

Buckinghamshire

Country  :

UK

Post Code:

HP7 0JD

Phone  :

01494 434411

Fax  :

01494 734753

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Dermatology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
Facilities

Speciality Type :

Super Speciality :

  • Neuro Surgical
  • Cancer
  • Neprology
  • With renal transplant facilities
  • Eye-Retinal Surgery
  • With Laser facilities
  • Urology

Other Facilities

  • Pathology
  • X-Ray
  • Ultrasonography
  • CT/MRI

Other Mode Of Therapies

  • Yoga
  • Homopathy
  • Ayurvedic

Advance Facility

  • Central Suction Unit
  • C-arm Image Interior
  • Central O2 Facility
  • Medicine Facility

Description

Amersham Hospital is a modern purposedesigned centre situated on the edge of historic Amersham Old Town with close road links to High Wycombe and Aylesbury as well as the M25 and London Underground

The hospital is our main base for the care of elderly people and also offers inpatient services in dermatology and is home to the Buckinghamshire Neurorehabilitation Unit for people with neurological and rehabilitation needs In addition it houses a range of outpatient clinics for the Buckinghamshire Healthcare network seeing more than 47000 outpatients a year
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