Nuffield Health St Mary’s Hospital Bristol

Details

Name :

Nuffield Health St Mary’s Hospital Bristol

Address  :

Upper Byron Place

Town  :

Clifton

State  :

Bristol

Country  :

UK

Post Code:

BS8 1JU

Phone  :

0117 987 2727

Fax  :

0117 925 4909

Web URL  :

Not Available
Specialization
  • Cosmetic Surgery
  • General Surgeon
  • Gynaecology
  • Orthopedics
  • Pain Management
  • Physiotherapy
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 29


Description



Nuffield Health is a charity with the objective to advance promote and maintain healthcare We have no shareholders enabling us to reinvest any profits we make in improving and increasing the services we offer to our patients

Situated in the heart of Bristol Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital overlooks the idyllic gardens of Brandon Hill in Clifton You will receive a warm welcome in our comfortable and relaxing environment All our rooms have ensuite facilities a direct dial telephone a nurse call system digital TV and radio Our ethos is to create a caring environment which we believe promotes a speedy environment for recovery

We offer a broad range of services from Nuchal scanning pain management orthopaedics general surgery to cosmetic surgery gynaecology womens health mens health ultra sound sports injuries physiotherapy and many more

Nuffield Health Bristol also has a Fitness amp Wellbeing Centre that is a health club with a difference We provide a comprehensive range of services that are not usually found in a gym As well as fitness facilities there are onsite health MOT assessments professionally trained health advisors relaxation areas and regular health seminars

If you have any questions concerning our services and future events please call 0117 9872727 or feel free to pop in for a chat

We look forward to seeing you

The Chesterfield Hospital formally a part of Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital has now been relocated to the St Marys Hospital site

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