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by Mr. Jovanny Crist II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is responsible for Churchill Hospital in Oxford?

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for the planning and commissioning of Churchill Hospital. The Organization ID for Churchill Hospital is 41984 while its Organization Code is RTH02. Hospital services fall under secondary care and, with the exception of emergency care, patients need a referral to access treatment.

How do I contact Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust?

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Health Records Department. Littlemore Mental Health Centre. White Building. Sandford Road. Littlemore. Oxford OX4 4XN. Telephone: 01865 902 770. Email: [email protected].

What is patient access and how does it work?

"Patient Access connects you to healthcare services when you need them most. Book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and explore your local pharmacy services.".

What is the Oxford scan pathway for cancer?

"Symptoms such as weight loss, fatigue and abdominal pain may be due to a variety of causes, including cancer, and the Oxford SCAN pathway helps find the cause faster," says Julie-Ann Phillips, Oxford SCAN Pathway Navigator at the Churchill Hospital. "If cancer is found, the patient is referred to a Multi-Diagnostic Team.

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How do I pay for parking at Churchill Hospital Oxford?

There is ANPR in all visitor car parks. Payment is by card or phone only. If you do not have a card, please pay online via the Simple Intelligent Parking website up to 24 hours after departure. If you need to pay with cash, please go to the Car Parking Office before you leave.

Is disabled parking free at the Churchill Hospital Oxford?

Churchill Hospital There is parking for disabled Blue Badge holders. Disabled parking within the Pay on Foot car parks is subject to charge. Free spaces are available around the site including within Car Park 3A and 4, but always refer to the signage.

What does the Churchill Hospital in Oxford Specialise in?

The Churchill Hospital in Headington, Oxford, is the site of the Oxford Cancer Centre and a centre for renal and transplant services, medical and surgical services, oncology, dermatology, haemophilia, infectious diseases, respiratory medicine, medical genetics, palliative care and sexual health.

Does Churchill Hospital have A&E?

The Churchill Hospital is a teaching hospital in Oxford, England. It is managed by the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust....Churchill HospitalAffiliated universityUniversity of Oxford Oxford Brookes UniversityServicesEmergency departmentNo Accident & EmergencyBeds180 in-patient 100 day care13 more rows

Is disabled parking free in Oxford?

Disabled persons showing both parts of the Blue Badge may park for free in any of the on-street parking spaces, but standard charges will apply in the off-street car parks. Refer to the Blue Badge Scheme booklet for information on parking restrictions in loading bays.

How do camera controlled car parks work?

ANPR cameras are placed at the entrance and exit points of a car park to capture details of a vehicle upon entering and leaving the car park. They can identify if the vehicle is authorised to enter the private land, flag if a vehicle has not paid to park or notify if the vehicle has overstayed the paid parking period.

What does John Radcliffe Hospital Specialise in?

traumaIt is Oxfordshire's main accident and emergency site and provides acute medical and surgical services, trauma and intensive care.

How many hospitals are there in Oxford?

four hospitalsThe Trust consists of four hospitals: the Churchill Hospital, John Radcliffe Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.

What is the postcode for the Churchill Hospital Oxford?

Churchill Hospital Hospital Map, Address and Location Information - Old Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LE.

Does John Radcliffe Hospital have A&E?

About our A&E Our emergency departments at the John Radcliffe Hospital and Horton General Hospital. Both are open 24 hours a day. The John Radcliffe Hospital has a dedicated Children's Emergency Department: The Children's Emergency Department is also open 24 hours a day.

What does BMI mean in BMI?

body mass index (BMI)The body mass index (BMI) is a measure that uses your height and weight to work out if your weight is healthy. The BMI calculation divides an adult's weight in kilograms by their height in metres squared.

When was Clementine Churchill Hospital built?

The hospital was opened as the Churchill Hospital by the Duchess of Kent on 27 January 1942.

Is disabled parking free at John Radcliffe Hospital?

The new parking system which was installed in July 2021, has caused blue badge holders to be fined when parking at the John Radcliffe hospital (JR) and the Churchill.

How do you pay for parking at John Radcliffe?

Payment is by card or phone only. If you do not have a card, please pay online via the Simple Intelligent Parking website up to 24 hours after departure. If you need to pay with cash, please go to the car parking office before you leave.

What is the postcode for the Churchill Hospital Oxford?

Churchill Hospital Hospital Map, Address and Location Information - Old Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LE.

What is patient access?

Patient Access connects you to local health services when you need them most. Book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and discover local health services for you or your family via your mobile or home computer.

Is patient access available in the UK?

Patient Access is now available to any UK patient. Join today and benefit from a faster, smarter way to manage your healthcare.

Facilities

Churchill Hospital has following accessibility, parking, accommodation, counselling and support, food and amenities on-site facilities available which can be availed by incoming patients.

Performance

Some measuring parameters of Churchill Hospital are taken and their fetched values are as mentioned below.

When will the Renal Ward move to Jane Ashley?

Work on the three-phase project began in January 2020. With the Renal Ward completing its move from the old buildings to the Jane Ashley Centre on Level 2 of the hospital this month (May), all stages are now complete.

Who is the divisional director of the Women's and Oncology Division at the Trust?

Chris Cunningham, Divisional Director for the Surgery, Women’s and Oncology Division at the Trust, said: “We are really proud of these new, modern areas. The total number of beds remain the same, but patients’ rooms are now fitted with state-of-the-art equipment.

What is Oxford Scan?

The Oxford SCAN project enables patients who fulfil the referral criteria, to be referred directly from their GP to Radiology at the Churchill Hospital. The patient then undergoes a panel of blood tests and a whole body CT scan. This enables both a diagnosis to be made and for patients to begin treatment earlier than is current practice.

Why do people make multiple trips to their GP?

People frequently make multiple trips to their GP with these symptoms, and often between their GP and the hospital, trying to establish a diagnosis. This delay in diagnosis may have a negative effect on the outcome of their illness, is very stressful and time-consuming for the patient and expensive for the NHS.

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