When did Essex County Hospital close?

Essex County Hospital, which has served patients from Colchester and the surrounding area since 1820, closed in Spring 2018 when the transfer of its services into the community and to Colchester General Hospital was completed.

When did Colchester Maternity hospital close?

Details: Colchester Maternity Hospital, Colchester

Address Lexden Road Colchester (Since 1932)
Foundation Year 1932
Closed Yes
Closure year c1997
Records can be found at:

When was Colchester General hospital built?

Colchester Hospital
History
Opened 1985
Links
Website www.esneft.nhs.uk

What NHS Trust is Colchester hospital?

Colchester Hospital is an acute hospital, which forms part of East Suffolk and North Essex (NHS) Foundation Trust.

When was Essex County Hospital built?

The Essex County Hospital was originally called ‘The Essex & Colchester Hospital’ when it opened in 1820. Two years earlier, in 1818, Colchester’s Archdeacon Joseph Jefferson had the foresight to launch the idea of a general hospital for the poor.

How many beds does Colchester hospital have?

763Colchester Hospital / Number of beds
Colchester General hospital has 763 beds, spread across various core services, and provides district general hospital care to 370,000 in Colchester and the surrounding area of North East Essex and South Suffolk.

Who is in charge of Colchester Hospital?

Nick Hulme
Nick Hulme, Chief Executive Nick was appointed Chief Executive of Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust in January 2013 and in May 2016 also became Chief Executive of Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust.

Can you visit Colchester hospital?

Two visitors may visit a patient together for up to two hours a day. Each patient can have one two-hour visiting slot a day. Visiting slots must be booked in advance with ward teams. Visiting times will be staggered by ward staff to safely manage numbers of people on the wards.

When was Clacton hospital built?

‘The Middlesex’ at Clacton-on-Sea was a Convalescent Home connected to ‘The Middlesex Hospital’ in Mortimer Street, London. The Home was built by ‘Young & Hall’ (1895/6) and built on a plot on the northern side of Holland Road. The Home was opened in 1896. Middlesex Hospital Convalescent Home, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.

Who is Nick Hulme?

Nick Hulme, Chief Executive Nick was appointed Chief Executive of Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust in January 2013 and in May 2016 also became Chief Executive of Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust.

How old is Clacton Hospital?

‘The Middlesex’ at Clacton-on-Sea was a Convalescent Home connected to ‘The Middlesex Hospital’ in Mortimer Street, London. The Home was built by ‘Young & Hall’ (1895/6) and built on a plot on the northern side of Holland Road. The Home was opened in 1896.