What is Ward 11 at Hull Royal Infirmary?
Hull Royal Infirmary
Department | Phone Number |
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Ward 11 HRI Stroke / Neurology | 01482 675011 |
Ward 110 HRI Stroke | 01482 675110 |
Ward 12 HRI Trauma and Orthopaedics | 01482 675012 01482 674230 |
Ward 120 HRI Orthopaedics, Maxillofacial and ENT | 01482 675120 |
What does Hull Royal Infirmary Specialise in?
Hull Royal Infirmary is part of a major trauma network specialising in treating patients who suffer from major trauma across East and North Yorkshire and the Humber region.
How many floors does Hull Royal Infirmary have?
14-storey
It’s one of Hull’s tallest and most recognisable buildings, and this week, Hull Royal Infirmary will be celebrating a very special milestone. Friday 16th June will mark 50 years to the day since Her Majesty, The Queen, performed the official opening of the 14-storey hospital on Anlaby Road.
Who is in charge of Hull Royal Infirmary?
Christopher Long
It is based on two sites (Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital)….Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
Hull University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | |
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Region served | East Riding of Yorkshire |
NHS region | NHS England North |
Chair | Terry Moran |
Chief executive | Christopher Long |
What is Ward 36 Hull Royal Infirmary?
Ward 36 opened this weekend as a 12-bed assessment facility which will be used to isolate and treat patients with confirmed or suspected cases of Covid-19, other infectious diseases and seasonal illnesses more common during winter, including flu.
Who opened Hull Royal Infirmary?
Queen Elizabeth II
Hull General Hospital was built in 1782, then in 1884 foundation stone was laid for a new building and it was renamed Hull Royal Infirmary. The hospital moved to Anlaby Road in 1967 and was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The site is dominated by a 13-floor high tower block which houses the majority of the wards.
How many beds does Hull university teaching hospitals have?
The HRI site has over 700 beds.
What hospitals are in Hull?
The Best 10 Hospitals in Hull, United Kingdom
- Hull Royal Infirmary. 0.9 mi.
- Castle Hill Hospital. 4.4 mi.
- Hull & Holderness Community Health NHS Trust. 1.4 mi.
- Hull & Holderness Community Health NHS Trust. 4.4 mi.
- Castle Hill Hospital. 4.4 mi.
- Nuffield Hospital. 4.1 mi.
- Princess Royal Hospital.
- Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital.
What is a medical ambulatory unit?
What is the Ambulatory Care Unit? The Ambulatory Care Unit (sometimes called ACU) is a new service, which offers same day care to patients at the hospital. This means that patients are assessed, diagnosed, treated and are able to go home the same day, without being admitted into hospital overnight.
When was the old Hull Royal Infirmary demolished?
The hospital, which dated back to the 18th century was demolished in the early 1970s.