Our Hospitals
nationally. Each of our 14,500 dedicated staff members works tirelessly to ensure exemplary care
and treatment for over one million patients annually.
Royal Derby Hospital
The Royal Derby Hospital was officially opened on 1 April, 2010, on the site of the former Derby City General Hospital, following a £334 million transformation into the newest hospital in the East Midlands.
The Royal Derby has 1,159 beds and provides state-of-the-art care to around one million patients from Derby and the surrounding areas every year.
Florence Nightingale Community Hospital
Florence Nightingale Community Hospital (FNCH) provides a range of services including inpatient rehabilitation and palliative care, and outpatient consultations in major specialities such as dermatology, ophthalmology, therapy and rehabilitation services, phlebotomy, x-ray, imaging and diagnostic services.
Discover moreQueen's Hospital, Burton
Queen’s Hospital Burton is the principal provider of acute hospital services for the residents of Burton upon Trent and surrounding areas including South Staffordshire, South Derbyshire and North West Leicestershire.
At Queen’s Hospital Burton, there is a full complement of Emergency Department, outpatient and direct access services, and all specialties are supported by a comprehensive range of clinical services in therapies, pharmacy, pathology, and radiology. There are two MRI Scanners, two CT Scanners, a dedicated endoscopy suite, a breast care unit, stroke facilities and modern maternity unit all on-site at the Belvedere Road hospital.
Samuel Johnson Community Hospital, Lichfield
The Samuel Johnson Community Hospital offers a range of inpatient and outpatient services in the heart of the community in Lichfield, bringing NHS services closer to the whole community.
There are a wide range of services available on site, including X-rays, ultrasound scans, day case surgery, renal dialysis and rehabilitation services, a midwife-led maternity unit and antenatal clinics. The hospital is named after Samuel Johnson, an 18th Century writer born in Lichfield in 1709, who released the first dictionary, A Dictionary of the English Language, in 1755 – 150 years before the release of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Sr Robert Peel Community Hospital, Tamworth
Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital offers a range of healthcare services including a Minor Injuries Unit, x-rays, ultrasound scans, an Endoscopy Unit and day surgery for non-complex procedures. The hospital also provides rehabilitation, care of older people and general medical care.
The hospital is named after The Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, who served as Prime Minister and Home Secretary twice in the 19th Century. Sir Robert Peel’s resting place is St Peter’s Churchyard in Drayton Bassett.
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