Hornsey Central Hospital

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Hornsey Central Hospital is a healthcare facility located in Hornsey, London, United Kingdom. It was established in the early 20th century and has since been providing a range of medical services to the local community.

History[edit | edit source]

Hornsey Central Hospital was originally built in 1910 as a workhouse for the poor. It was later converted into a hospital during the First World War to cater to the medical needs of the wounded soldiers. After the war, the hospital continued to serve the local community, providing a range of healthcare services.

Services[edit | edit source]

The hospital offers a wide range of services including emergency care, outpatient services, maternity care, and surgical services. It also has a dedicated geriatric care department, catering to the needs of the elderly population in the area.

Location[edit | edit source]

Hornsey Central Hospital is located in the heart of Hornsey, a district in the London Borough of Haringey. It is easily accessible by public transport, with several bus routes passing nearby.

Future Developments[edit | edit source]

In recent years, there have been plans to modernize and expand the hospital to better serve the growing population of Hornsey. These plans include the construction of a new emergency department and the expansion of the existing outpatient department.

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