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When was Yeovil hospital built?

When was Yeovil hospital built?

It was officially opened by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent on 15 October 1973. It was refurbished, creating a new coronary care unit, intensive care unit and private patient ward at a cost of £9.3 million, in 2000.

When was Yeovil maternity built?

1967
Yeovil Hospitals – District The 44-bed Maternity Unit was built first and was completed in 1967 – as seen in the first photograph below. Work began on building today’s District Hospital in 1968 to designs by Sir Percy Thomas & Son. The total project cost was £3.2 million (around £49 million at today’s value).

What does Yeovil Hospital Specialise in?

We provide a full-range of clinical services – including general medicine, cardiology, general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, trauma and paediatrics – with an emphasis on enhanced recovery achieved through multi-disciplinary input and delivered through laparoscopic-techniques, day-surgery procedures, and patient- …

How many ICU beds are in Yeovil hospital?

ten beds
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is located on the fifth floor and provides a world-class level of care for the sickest patients in the hospital. There are ten beds with each bed space equipped to the same high specification, with a system which provides vital monitoring and delivers drugs from an overhead unit.

How many beds does Yeovil hospital have?

345 NHS beds
The hospital has 345 NHS beds as well as the Kingston Wing for private patients. The large majority of our services are provided on one easily accessible site with a multi-storey car park providing plenty of on-site parking. Yeovil Hospital is situated next to the town centre and has good road and rail links.

How many employees does Yeovil hospital have?

We have around 2,200 staff, working to care for approximately 185,000 people, primarily in south Somerset, North and West Dorset and parts of Mendip. Our Hospital has 345 beds, and a private patients’ wing, the Kingston Wing.

Is Yeovil in South Somerset?

The South Somerset district covers an area of 370 square miles (958 km2) ranging from the borders with Devon, Wiltshire and Dorset to the edge of the Somerset Levels. It has a population of approximately 158,000. The administrative centre of the district is Yeovil.

How many ICU beds does the Queen Elizabeth Hospital have?

It has 14 beds which are used to care for a mix of high and low acuity critically ill patients. The unit admits between 1200 and 1300 patients annually of which roughly 60% require high level intensive care. The medical/surgical patient case mix is evenly split.

What Ward is 7B in Yeovil hospital?

Hospital and ward contacts

Wards
6A 01935 384322
6B 01935 384272
7A 01935 384330
7B 01935 384386

What’s Yeovil like to live in?

It’s a pretty resourceful place. Improved transport links, access to attractive neighbouring towns and villages, and plenty of decent local amenities means that Yeovil is fast becoming a popular relocation destination. Competitive house prices don’t hurt either!

What is Yeovil famous for?

An important centre for the leather industry in the 19th century, the town is famous for its glove-making with its football club nick-named the Glovers and for making helicopters. It has numerous shops, a country park, theatre and entertainment centre.

Is Yeovil a deprived area?

The least deprived area is in the Sampson’s Wood area of Yeovil, which falls within the 1% least deprived in England.