Helipad relocation marks journey to new hospital
Today, Monday 12 January, marks a monumental moment in the journey towards a new hospital in King’s Lynn with the opening of a new purpose-built helipad.
Today, Monday 12 January, marks a monumental moment in the journey towards a new hospital in King’s Lynn with the opening of a new purpose-built helipad.
There was an extra special delivery for several families this Christmas as six babies were welcomed into the world at on Christmas Day at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH).
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn is celebrating the Government approval of an important document which brings a new hospital for West Norfolk a significant step closer.
Funding to build a replacement helipad for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn has been confirmed by a national charity, as work progresses well on the new site.
The QEH is proud to celebrate a remarkable milestone for two of its longest-serving team members, who have each dedicated 45 years to delivering compassionate, high-quality care to patients and families across West Norfolk.
A ground-breaking anaesthesia safety device developed by clinicians at The QEH is continuing its global journey.