Can you visit East Surrey Hospital?
For inpatients staying on wards at East Surrey Hospital for unplanned care. There is now open visiting across most of our wards that look after people for unplanned care. You can visit between 8am and 8pm and do not need to book a visit in advance (any visiting after 8pm should be discussed with the nurse in charge).
What borough is East Surrey Hospital in?
Redhill
East Surrey Hospital is a National Health Service hospital in the Whitebushes area to the south of Redhill, in Surrey, England….
| East Surrey Hospital | |
|---|---|
| Location | Canada Avenue, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 5RH, Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 51.2188°N 0.1643°W |
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Where is AMU in East Surrey Hospital?
The acute medical unit (AMU) is located on the ground floor of East Surrey Hospital, near the emergency department, and offers a 24 hour comprehensive acute medical service with a dedicated team of nurses and consultants.
What trust is East Surrey Hospital under?
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust provides a comprehensive range of general and acute clinical services from East Surrey Hospital in Redhill, Surrey.
Who runs East Surrey Hospital?
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the region’s busiest providers of healthcare. We run East Surrey Hospital in Redhill, where we have more than 700 beds and provide acute and complex services.
What area does East Surrey Hospital cover?
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust provides emergency and non-emergency services to the residents of east Surrey, north-east West Sussex, and South Croydon, including the major towns of Crawley, Horsham, Reigate and Redhill. We provide acute and complex services at East Surrey Hospital in Redhill.
What is IRU at East Surrey Hospital?
The Integrated Reablement Unit will allow people to receive an intense rehabilitation service which will enable greater independence on discharge.
What is Godstone ward at East Surrey Hospital?
Ward Numbers
| WARD | TYPE | DIRECT DIAL NUMBER |
|---|---|---|
| Godstone | Medical | 01737 926 366 x6702 |
| Holmwood | Medical | 01737 768 511 x1667, x6375 |
| Horley | Medical | 01737 304 159 x2585, x4159 |
| Intensive Care Unit / High Dependency Unit | ICU | 01737 231 670 x1670 |
How many people does East Surrey Hospital serve?
535,000 people
Every year, over 90,000 people attend our emergency department, we deliver nearly 5,000 babies and over 350,000 people have outpatient appointments with us. We are a major local employer, with a diverse workforce of around 5,000 staff providing healthcare services to a growing population of some 535,000 people.
How many beds does East Surrey Hospital have?
697East Surrey Hospital / Number of beds
What is tandridge ward at East Surrey Hospital?
Please note
| Ward | Type | Phone number |
|---|---|---|
| Surgical pre-operative assessment | Surgical | 01737 277 281 01737 277 291 |
| Tandridge | Surgical | 01737 926 422 x6422 |
| Tilgate | Medical | 01737 304 163 x2700 |
| Tilgate Annexe | Medical | 01737 304 194 x4194 |
What is a medical escalation ward?
Escalation beds are used in addition to permanent bed stock and are brought in by hospitals to provide capacity for limited periods in temporary or repurposed wards or as additions to existing wards. The vast majority of NHS hospitals commonly deploy them in winter.
What is the biggest hospital in Surrey?
| Royal Surrey County Hospital | |
|---|---|
| Beds | 520 |
| History | |
| Opened | 1863 |
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When was East Surrey Hospital built?
1979East Surrey Hospital / Founded
How much is parking at East Surrey Hospital?
There are two public parking areas for visitors and patients at East Surrey Hospital: Main visitor car park 1 is located along Canada Avenue, in between the Main Entrance and East Entrance….Charges for public car park at East Surrey Hospital.
| Up to 2 hours | £3 |
|---|---|
| Up to 10 hours | £6 |
| Up to 24 hours | £12 |
| Over 24 hours | £25 per day |
When should you escalate a patient?
4.6. 2 Any patient that deteriorates and has a NEWS2 of 5 or 6 should be escalated to CCOT via Nervecentre. If a patient has a NEWS2 of 7 or above they should be escalate to CCOT directly (via Vocera or ext.
How do you escalate care?
Develop and implement protocols for escalating care when acute deterioration in a patient’s condition is detected – escalation protocols provide clear, objective criteria that prompt clinicians to call for help, and endorse calling for help when clinicians, patients, carers or family members are subjectively concerned …