Coordinates: 54°22′26″N 1°42′30″W / 54.3739°N 1.7083°W / 54.3739; -1.7083

Duchess of Kent Military Hospital

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Duchess of Kent Military Hospital
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Geography
LocationHorne Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, England
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Organisation
Care systemNHS
History
Opened1976
Closed1999
Links
ListsHospitals in England


The Duchess of Kent Military Hospital was an army hospital and nurse training facility located in Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1976 at a cost of £3 million. The hospital provided general medical services until July 1, 1999, after which it continued to function as a medical facility until 2015, when services were relocated to RAF Leeming.

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The Duchess of Kent Military Hospital (DKMH) was opened in 1976 at a cost of £3 million. It served as an army hospital and nurse training facility in Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, England. The hospital provided general medical services until July 1, 1999. However, it continued to be used as a medical facility until 2015, when services were relocated to RAF Leeming.

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