St Peter~s Hospital

Details

Name :

St Peter~s Hospital

Address  :

88 Maplewood Avenue

Town  :

Hamilton

State  :

Ontario

Country  :

CANADA

Post Code:

L8M 1W9

Phone  :

905 777 3837

Fax  :

905 545 0822

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Dentistry
  • Pathology Lab
  • Psychiatrist
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 250


Description

St Peters Hospital is an NHS district general hospital in Chertsey Surrey England It has 400 beds and a wide range of acute care services including an Accident amp Emergency department It is operated by Ashford and St Peters Hospital NHS Trust

St Peters Hospital Chertsey is situated in 52 acres 210000 m2 of Green Belt parkland between Woking and Chertsey near junction 11 of the M25 motorway It is 30 miles 48 km south west of central London and 10 miles 16 km from Heathrow Airport The main centres of population served by the hospital are Woking Chertsey Weybridge Staines and Walton on Thames

Originally St Peters Hospital was built to serve casualties of the Second World War Over the years the hospital has been rebuilt developed and extended to include maternity services a departmental and clinic area and a new theatre complex In the early 1990s the Duchess of Kent Wing which includes a Postgraduate Education Centre and modern wellequipped wards was opened A new building for the Accident amp Emergency ITU and Orthopaedic Unit opened in the summer of 1998 In addition comprehensive HIV and genitourinary medicine services are provided in a dedicated building the BlancheHeriot unit
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