UK Hospital Websites
Ashford & St.Peter's Hospitals NHS Trust
Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Trust was formed following the merger of the separate Ashford Hospital & St. Peter's Hospital NHS Trusts. This took effect from 1st April 1998. The Trust manages two sites - Ashford in Middlesex and St. Peter's in Chertsey, Surrey.
Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust
Royal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust offers patients a wide range of services based at the Royal Bolton Hospital in Farnworth, close to the M61, as well as some which take place in community settings.
Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) is the regional teaching hospital and provides general and specialist acute hospital services working as one teaching hospital across two sites
BUPA
Bupa has a range of products and services from health insurance to care homes.
Cardiff & The Vale NHS Trust
Is one of the largest NHS Trusts in the UK.
It provides day to day health services to a population of around 500,000 people living in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan who need hospital treatment, mental health care, care for elderly people and children as well as a growing range of community-based services, including specialist dental services, and new therapies as alternatives to hospital admission.
Patients also attend from across Wales for a range of specialist services, for which the Trust is regarded as a centre of excellence, including paediatric, renal, cardiac, neurological services and bone marrow transplantation.
Frimley Park Hospital NHS Trust
The main centres of population served by Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are: Aldershot, Ash, Ash Vale, Bagshot, Blackwater Camberley, Crowthorne, Eversley, Farnborough, Farnham, Fleet, Frimley, Sandhurst, Yateley and surrounding communities.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust
This is the joint website of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust (GOSH) and UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH).
Together they form an international centre of excellence for treating sick children and teaching and training children's specialists. They are the largest centre for research into childhood illness outside the United States.
HCA International Group Hospitals
Six hospitals and four outpatient medical centres in London.
Hinchingbrooke Health Care NHS Trust
Hinchingbrooke Healthcare NHS Trust provides health care for the people of Huntingdonshire and surrounding areas. More than 161,000 people rely on the hospital for a range of services.
Kingston Hospital NHS Trust
Kingston Hospital is a district general hospital based approximately 12 miles from central London. The hospital supports some 320,000 people in the surrounding area including the boroughs of Kingston, Richmond, Roehampton, Putney and East Elmbridge.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was established on 1 April 2005. The predecessor Trust (Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust) had been formed in 2002 following the merger of Chorley and South Ribble NHS Trust and Preston Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. It was the first in the county to be awarded "teaching hospitals" status.
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust
The job of the hospitals run by the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is to provide the best possible acute hospital care for a tertiary catchment area of up to 822,500 people. Acute hospital care means specialist care for patients who need treatment for serious conditions that cannot be dealt with by health service staff working in the community.
Nuffield Hospitals
Hospitals, clinics, Fitness & Wellbeing Centres, mobile theatres, diagnostic units and wide range of treatments in one complete healthcare service. Through a network of over 200 facilities across the nation, they help people get healthy and stay healthy.
Papworth Hospital NHS Trust
Papworth is the UK's largest specialist cardiothoracic Hospital. Their services include cardiology, respiratory medicine, and cardiothoracic surgery and is the country's main heart and lung transplant centre.
Peterborough Hospitals NHS Trust
Established in April 1993 Peterborough Hospitals Trust comprised two hospitals, Peterborough District Hospital and Edith Cavell Hospital. In April 2002, Stamford and Rutland Hospital joined the Trust.
The Trust delivers patient care through six service units: woman and child; medicine; surgical; clinical and life support; facilities and Stamford Hospital.
Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust is an acute and general hospital providing services to 460,000 people in Plymouth, East Cornwall and South West Devon as well as specialist treatments to a population of up to two million from across Devon, Cornwall and Dorset.
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust provides a range of acute services across three sites including Queen Alexandra Hospital, St Mary's Hospital and Royal Hospital Haslar.
Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust
The Royal Surrey County Hospital is a leading District General Hospital and specialist tertiary centre for cancer, ENT, oral and Maxillo-facial surgery and pathology. The hospital serves a population of 320,000 for emergency and general hospital services and is the lead specialist centre for cancer patients in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire, serving a population of 1.2 million.
Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust
The Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust provides acute treatment and care for a catchment population of around 500,000 people in Bath, and the surrounding towns and villages in North East Somerset and Western Wiltshire.
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust manages the five NHS adult hospitals in Sheffield. They look after and run the Northern General, Royal Hallamshire, Jessop Wing, Weston Park and Charles Clifford hospitals.
South Devon Healthcare NHS Trust
South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust runs a big general hospital (Torbay Hospital) serving the South Devon area.
South London Healthcare NHS Trust
South London Healthcare NHS Trust is the product of the merger of three smaller hospital trusts - Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS Trust (QMS), Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS Trust (QEH) and Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust (BHT) - to create a single hospital on several sites.
We provide a full range of high quality NHS health care to the people of South East London and more specifically to the communities living in the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich.
We serve over a million people, employ over 6,000 staff and have an annual budget of over £400million making us one of the largest NHS hospital trusts in the country.
Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the UK's most successful healthcare organisations.
They provide: local hospital services to some 500,000 people living in Southampton and South West Hampshire; and specialist services such as neurosciences, cardiac services and children's intensive care to more than 3 million people in central southern England and the Channel Islands.
St George's Healthcare NHS Trust
St George's has an established reputation as a leading hospital for specialist care including neurology, cardiac care, stroke and cancer. They also provide excellent care in areas such as accident and emergency, maternity services and care for older people and children to the residents of Wandsworth, Merton and Sutton.
The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust
The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust takes pride in serving two communities - its own internal community of staff, patients and visitors and the wider community of Ipswich and Suffolk.
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
This Trust is the largest in the UK and includes the largest teaching hospital in Europe. They provide high quality acute hospital services for the population of Leeds and the surrounding area and act as a regional centre for a number of specialist services such as cancer and cardiac surgery.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
The United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust has served the people of Lincolnshire since April 2000, providing a wide range of healthcare services delivered by 7,800 highly trained staff and volunteers.
University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust is one of the UK's largest teaching Trusts responsible for managing two major hospitals in Coventry and Warwickshire, which between them serve a population of over a million people. They are the principal teaching hospital for Warwick Medical School with whom they work in close partnership to develop innovative medical education programmes and clinical research.

