All aboard Swifty and Hopper – our new hospital buggies
Just in time for Christmas two new all-weather patient buggies have arrived at The QEH helping patients get to their appointments.
Just in time for Christmas two new all-weather patient buggies have arrived at The QEH helping patients get to their appointments.
Visitors to The QEH may notice when arriving on site some cameras at the main entrance, service road entrance and by the West Wing.
Poorly children at The QEH will get some festive cheer this Christmas as more than 400 presents make their way to the children’s ward.
Cutting-edge nuclear technology, that will give clinicians advanced imaging to detect cancer, kidney function, and other diseases, is now in operation at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital has achieved a historic milestone by performing its first robotic-assisted surgery using a £1m cutting-edge system.
Norfolk’s three acute hospitals are to explore being led by a single Chair and Chief Executive.