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by Napoleon Bode Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Walton Centre?

The Walton Centre offers a comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic and support service for adult patients in the North West of England with neuromuscular disorders (NMD), including myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophy, inflammatory myopathy, and peripheral nerve disorders.

Is the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust responsible for third-party sites?

The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust is not responsible for third-party sites or content. Although most restrictions have been lifted within the community, restrictions remain in place across the NHS in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) partnership with the Walton Centre?

LIVERPOOL | LONDON, July 28, 2022: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS) announced its partnership with The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust (The Walton Centre), to develop digital solutions that increase the productivity of specialists, reduce waiting times for patients, and enhance the experience.

Who started home from home at the Walton Centre?

Seven years ago, in 2015, the Home from Home accommodation at The Walton Centre opened, following a successful fundraising appeal spearheaded by David Fairclough and family in memory of his wife Jan. To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week 2022, we're highlighting some of the hospital's amazing apprentices and also k...

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What number is 0151 556 3000?

01515563000 is a landline and located in Liverpool (UK). This number has been searched 408 times.

How do I get referred to the Walton Center?

Referral information Appointments at The Walton Centre are made via GPs or through a Consultant at another hospital. If you are a patient and you are interested in any of our services, please discuss this with your GP.

Do you have to pay to park at Walton hospital?

The majority of car parks on the site operate a ticketless, pay-on-foot system that uses automatic number plate recognition (ANPR). Please make a note of your car registration number - you will need this to pay. The various machines accept cash and card payment. Blue Badge holders may park free of charge.

What do they do at the Walton Centre Liverpool?

The Walton Centre is unique - we are the only specialist hospital trust in the UK dedicated to providing comprehensive neurology, neurosurgery, spinal and pain management services.

What is NHS attend anywhere?

Attend Anywhere is a secure NHS video call service for patients with pre-arranged appointment times only. If you are due to have a video consultation, we will schedule your appointment as normal and send you the details of the appointment date and time.

What are neurologists for?

Neurologists are specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles. Neurological conditions include epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's disease. Dr.

Can you pay by card at Aintree?

Please note, for those purchasing tickets on the day, we will be taking card payments only. However, we do recommend that tickets are purchased in advance. Pre-booked tickets reduce the time taken to enter the racecourse on the day.

Is it still free parking at Aintree hospital?

Free parking will be applied to all outpatients who attend hospital for an appointment at least three times within a month and for an overall period of at least three months. A month is defined as a period of 30 days.

Is there parking at Aintree Racecourse?

Parking at Aintree Racecourse For the Randox Health Grand National Festival, car parking is limited, must be booked in advance and charges apply. Drive up and park options are not available. To enquire or make a booking, you need to call the Booking Line on 0344 579 3001.

When did the Walton Centre open?

1941Walton CentreHistoryOpened1941 as the Walton Centre for Neurology at Walton HospitalLinksWebsitehttp://www.thewaltoncentre.nhs.uk14 more rowsWalton Centre - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walton_Centrehttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walton_CentreSearch for: When did the Walton Centre open?

When did Walton Hospital close?

1994Details: Walton Hospital, LiverpoolPrevious locationFoundation Year1868ClosedYesClosure year1994Records can be found at:40 more rowsDetails: Walton Hospital, Liverpool - The National Archiveshttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk › hospitalrecords › d...https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk › hospitalrecords › d...Search for: When did Walton Hospital close?

Does the Walton Centre have WIFI?

There is free Wi-Fi in the Trust and mobile phones may be used on the wards. There is a choice of menu for most meal times in the hospital and you will be asked to select your meals for the following day.Information for patients and families - The Walton Centrehttps://www.thewaltoncentre.nhs.uk › Day-caseshttps://www.thewaltoncentre.nhs.uk › Day-casesSearch for: Does the Walton Centre have WIFI?

COVID-19 restrictions at The Walton Centre

Although most restrictions have been lifted within the community, restrictions remain in place across the NHS in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. The safety measures in place over the 18 months therefore remain in place at The Walton Centre - and in our other clinic settings within the community – until further notice.

Directions and car parking

Plan your visit, take a virtual tour through our hospital, view our buildings, car parking and travel information.

Virtual waiting room

Do you have a virtual appointment with us? Attend Anywhere is a secure NHS video call service for patients.

COVID-19 Update Hub

The latest information about COVID-19 and the changes we've implemented to protect our patients, relatives and staff.

Your treatment and care

Learn more about our services and what to expect once you have been referred to us.

News at The Walton Centre

The Walton Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Max Steinberg CBE as the Chairman of The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust.

Description

Assisting service users, their carers and families resolve any issues or concerns that arise during a period of contact with the Walton Centre, either as an in-patient or out-patient.

Patient Care at the Walton Centre

We want to know when things go wrong, so we can quickly put them right for you, and learn from your experiences to improve our services to other people.

Contact information

The Walton Centre offers a comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic and support service for adult patients in the North West of England with neuromuscular disorders (NMD), including myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophy, inflammatory myopathy, and peripheral nerve disorders.

How to access the centre

To attend the centre a referral must be faxed by a GP or consultant to the patient appointment centre. Your appointment will then be confirmed by letter and enclosed will be all the information that you may require to attend your appointment.

Dr Charlotte Dougan

Dr Charlotte Dougan is the lead consultant for neuromuscular conditions at The Walton Centre as well as being Programme Director for Neurology at the Centre. Dr Dougan delivers transition clinics with Dr Spinty from Alder Hey Children’s Hospital for young people with muscular dystrophy and related conditions.

Dr Patha Ray

Dr Ray has been a consultant in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology at The Walton Centre since 2004. Dr Ray undertakes assessments of all neuromuscular disorders and has a special interest in the diagnosis of neuromuscular junction disorders.

Dr James Holt

Dr Holt is part of the team delivering the specialist neuromuscular service at the Walton Centre. He does a weekly neuromuscular clinic with a focus on nerve disorders, as well as a general neurology clinic. Dr Holt has specific interests in service improvement and neurology teaching.

Dr Sivakumar Sathasivam

Dr Sathasivam has been a consultant in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology at The Walton Centre since 2007. His speciality areas are headache, neuromuscular disorders and peripheral nerve disease.

Alison Brown

Alison is a registered nurse for both children and adults, currently working towards a degree in Health and Social Care. She joined the neuromuscular team in March 2009 after spending 10½ years working in a Children's Hospice, where she helped set up the very successful service they now offer.

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