New garden for stroke patients opens at King’s Lynn hospital
Today, Wednesday 21 May, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has officially opened a specially designed Stroke Rehabilitation Garden funded by the QEHKL Charity.
Today, Wednesday 21 May, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has officially opened a specially designed Stroke Rehabilitation Garden funded by the QEHKL Charity.
The QEH has launched a new Full Body Mole Mapping clinic, designed to help detect skin cancer earlier in people who are at higher risk. The clinic welcomed its first patient last month and is the first of its kind in the East Anglian region.
A Consultant Nurse from The Queen Elizabeth Hospital has helped showcase how pioneering research is improving health outcomes for people living in Norfolk’s coastal and rural communities to England’s Chief Nurse
Residents from across the local area are being invited to see first look designs and hear about plans to bring a new state-of-the-art new hospital to King’s Lynn at a series of public events being held in June and July.
New equipment that will transform the rehabilitation for patients who have suffered a stroke at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has arrived and is ready to make a difference, all thanks to the QEHKL Charity.
A team of 10 dedicated runners laced up their trainers at the weekend, covering a collective distance of 100km and raising more than £1,600.00, in support of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) Epic Moves, Better Lives Appeal.