Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton
Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton is a hospital located in Carshalton, Surrey, England. It was established in 1915 and is managed by the St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
History[edit | edit source]
Queen Mary's Hospital was founded in 1915 as a military hospital during the First World War. It was named after Queen Mary, the wife of King George V. The hospital was initially used to treat soldiers who had been injured in the war. After the war, it continued to serve as a general hospital for the local community.
Services[edit | edit source]
The hospital provides a wide range of services including emergency care, surgery, maternity care, and paediatrics. It also has a specialist rehabilitation unit for patients recovering from serious injuries or illnesses.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The hospital has a number of facilities including an intensive care unit, a maternity ward, and a children's ward. It also has a pharmacy, a radiology department, and a pathology lab.
Future Developments[edit | edit source]
Plans for the future development of Queen Mary's Hospital include the construction of a new emergency department and the expansion of the maternity ward.
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