Great Western Hospital

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Great western hospital

Great Western Hospital is a large NHS hospital located in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It is managed by the Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the local population and serves as a major healthcare facility in the region.

History[edit | edit source]

The Great Western Hospital was officially opened in December 2002, replacing the older Princess Margaret Hospital, Swindon. The new facility was built to provide modern healthcare services and to accommodate the growing population of Swindon and the surrounding areas.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology and offers a variety of services, including:

Specialist Services[edit | edit source]

Great Western Hospital is known for its specialist services in several areas, including:

Research and Education[edit | edit source]

The hospital is also involved in medical research and education. It collaborates with various universities and research institutions to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care. The hospital provides training for medical students, nursing students, and other healthcare professionals.

Transport and Accessibility[edit | edit source]

Great Western Hospital is accessible by public transport, with several bus routes serving the hospital. There is also ample parking available for patients and visitors.

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