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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).
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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.
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28 January 2025
We are proud to announce the launch of our first-ever tracheostomy patient and relatives support group.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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3 January 2025
Over the festive period Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust has seen increasing numbers of people attending the emergency department with flu and other respiratory viruses.
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27 December 2024
A patient staying in hospital over Christmas received a surprise visit from Portsmouth FC player, Marlon Pack.
Important information
Temporary changes to main entrance car park at QA Hospital
So that work to install solar panels can be carried out safely, we are temporarily closing a section of the main entrance car park from 23 March for 12 weeks and relocating a number of blue badge/accessible spaces to elsewhere. Read more here.
Accessing urgent and emergency services
Our Emergency Department at QA Hospital is very busy. If you need urgent medical advice that isn't an emergency, please visit our Know Where to Go page for help on services available including NHS 111 and urgent treatment centres.
To help the hospital and our staff, here are a few things you can do:
- Please call NHS 111 if you need medical help and don't know where to go.
- 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.