Essex

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Essex is a county in the East of England. In the context of healthcare, Essex is home to a number of hospitals, clinics, and medical research facilities.

Healthcare in Essex[edit | edit source]

Essex is served by several NHS trusts, including the Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust, the Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and the Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. These trusts provide a range of services, from emergency care to specialist treatments.

Hospitals[edit | edit source]

There are several hospitals in Essex, including:

Each of these hospitals offers a range of services, from emergency care to specialist treatments.

Clinics[edit | edit source]

In addition to hospitals, Essex is also home to a number of clinics. These clinics offer a range of services, from general practice to specialist treatments.

Medical Research[edit | edit source]

Essex is also home to a number of medical research facilities. These facilities conduct research into a range of medical fields, contributing to the advancement of healthcare both in Essex and globally.

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