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3 September 2024
Transplant patients from Portsmouth took home 8 golds, 3 silvers and 1 bronze at the 2024 Transplant Games in Nottingham.
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19 August 2024
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU) is hosting a community Health Fair and Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 17 September.
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5 August 2024
As a result of an unexpected serious loss of power, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust today (Monday 5 August 2024) declared a Major Incident at Queen Alexandra Hospital. We have now been able to stand this incident down.
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1 August 2024
A brand new multi-agency team, led by Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU), has seen improved outcomes for Emergency Department patients experiencing homelessness.
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29 July 2024
Earlier this month, the Rheumatology team at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust partnered with Arthritis Action to create a themed garden at the RHS Hampton Court Place Garden Festival.
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15 July 2024
Newborn Cara Hallissey has been welcomed home after spending seven weeks in Queen Alexandra (QA) Hospital following a diagnosis of a rare form of diabetes.
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3 July 2024
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust have launched a new walking aid return and reuse scheme where items will be cleaned, checked, and reused for other patients in need of mobility support.
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27 June 2024
A summary of our performance and improvements against the quality priorities and objectives for 2023/24.
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26 June 2024
Junior doctors are taking part in industrial action from 7am on Thursday 27 June 2024 until 7am on Tuesday 2 July 2024. During this time, please continue to attend your appointments unless you hear from us that this has been rearranged.
Important information
M27 closure: Junctions 9-11 of the M27 will be closed in both directions between 24 Dec 2025 (from 8pm) and 3 Jan 2026 (4am). If you have an appointment with us during this time, please plan in advance how you will get there as travel may take longer than usual. Read more here.
Mask wearing: To help protect patients, visitors, and staff, we have introduced mask wearing in some areas of Queen Alexandra Hospital and are encouraging visitors to join staff in wearing one too. Masks are available by the entrances.
Our teams are working hard to safely care for our patients and there are a few things you can do to help.
- If you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID or flu including cough, loss of taste and smell, or a temperature, please do not visit until you are better.
- If you have diarrhoea or vomiting, or if you have had these symptoms, please do not visit the hospital until you have been free of them for 48 hours.
- If you are visiting our sites, please wash your hands with soap and water regularly. Hand gel is available but does not protect against Norovirus (diarrhoea or vomiting).
If you need urgent medical advice that isn't an emergency, please visit our Know Where to Go page for help on services available.