New unit arrives at The QEH essential to life-saving work
Today (Monday 24 March) saw the beginning of the arrival for a new modular unit at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) which will soon house an essential service for patients at the hospital.
Today (Monday 24 March) saw the beginning of the arrival for a new modular unit at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) which will soon house an essential service for patients at the hospital.
The QEH has introduced an innovative new approach that helps patients receive the care they need and return home sooner, significantly improving their experience and outcomes.
This week is Sign Language Week and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) is highlighting how it ensures patients are listened to and understood.
Streamlined decision-making combined with locally focused delivery of care will enhance hospital experience and outcomes for patients across Norfolk and Waveney.
At 80 years old, Jenny Baker has defied the expectations of both age and illness, turning to ballet and chair aerobics to boost her energy and confidence after being diagnosed with a rare, incurable form of blood cancer.
The QEH invites you to remember those who have lost their lives since the start of the pandemic by tying a yellow ribbon to the railings at the front of the hospital.