List of hospitals in England
List of hospitals in England is a comprehensive catalogue of the hospitals and healthcare facilities located in England. England, being a part of the United Kingdom, has a well-established healthcare system, primarily managed by the National Health Service (NHS). This list includes both NHS and private hospitals.
NHS Hospitals[edit | edit source]
The NHS, established in 1948, operates a large number of hospitals across England. These hospitals provide a wide range of services, from emergency care to specialist treatments. Some of the notable NHS hospitals include:
- Addenbrooke's Hospital - A renowned teaching hospital in Cambridge, known for its biomedical research centre.
- Great Ormond Street Hospital - A children's hospital located in London, famous for its advanced paediatric treatments.
- Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust - One of the largest NHS trusts, providing a wide range of services in London.
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
In addition to NHS hospitals, there are also a number of private hospitals in England. These hospitals offer services to patients who choose to pay for their treatment, either out-of-pocket or through private health insurance. Some of the notable private hospitals include:
- The London Clinic - A private hospital and charity located in London, offering a wide range of specialist services.
- The Priory Hospital - A group of private mental health and addiction treatment centres located across the country.
- Spire Healthcare - A network of private hospitals and clinics offering a wide range of treatments and services.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in the United Kingdom
- List of hospitals in Scotland
- List of hospitals in Wales
- List of hospitals in Northern Ireland
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