-
26 February 2025
Professor Peter Brennan, Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) of Edinburgh.
-
12 February 2025
As part of National Apprenticeship Week 2025, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU) is celebrating the success of its apprenticeship programme since the national programme begun in 2017.
-
11 February 2025
Residents of the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and South East Hampshire are reminded to use NHS 111 and community pharmacies for minor illnesses and injuries, particularly during the upcoming February half-term (17 February to 21 February).
-
6 February 2025
Last year we launched our Clinical Strategy which gives us a plan for making these changes. We want to regularly gather your views and opinions to ensure this plan is focusing on the right areas for change and improvement.
-
28 January 2025
We are proud to announce the launch of our first-ever tracheostomy patient and relatives support group.
-
27 January 2025
Alcohol Specialist Nurse, Senior Sister Sue Atkins has been recognised for her incredible contribution to the NHS after achieving 50 years of service.
-
22 January 2025
People who received treatment for cancer during April, May and June 2024 are being invited to share their experience in a National Cancer Patient Experience Survey (NCPES).
-
21 January 2025
Local resident, Sharon Stone, has raised over £2,000 for the Combined Haematology Oncology wards, after receiving outstanding care following a sudden visit to Queen Alexandra.
-
8 January 2025
We are inviting the local community to come along to the latest community health fair in partnership with Paulsgrove Community Group and Health and Care Portsmouth on Monday 20 January at Paulsgrove Community Centre.
Important information
M27 closure: Junctions 9-11 of the M27 will be closed in both directions between 24 Dec 2025 (from 8pm) and 4 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.