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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.
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20 December 2024
Portsmouth squad deliver cheer to Hospital
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11 December 2024
Jenni Douglas-Todd has been appointed as the new Chair of Isle of Wight NHS Trust (IWT) and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU).
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9 December 2024
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU) is proudly supporting The Surgical Scarf Project, a campaign to support colleagues who wear headscarves and other headwear in surgical theatres. Founded by Azra Khatun, the project aims to make surgery more inclusive for all, one hospital trust at a time.
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25 November 2024
Portsmouth's brand-new, modern Emergency Department at Queen Alexandra Hospital has now opened.
Important information
Temporary closure of Curie Road (Emergency Department drop-off/walk-in road) at QA Hospital
So that we can safely carry out repairs to some of the windows at QA Hospital, we need to close the road leading to and from the Emergency Department walk-in drop-off area (Curie Road) on Sunday 16 March from 7.30am to 12.30pm. This means there will be no road access to the Emergency Department drop-off/pick-up area during this time, however access to the Eye Department drop-off area will remain possible.
If you are dropping someone to the Emergency Department while it is closed, we encourage you to drop off either by the Eye Department or one of our other entrances. Walk-in access to the Emergency Department will remain open throughout and ambulances will continue to use the ambulance only bays. As soon as the work is completed, then the road will be reopened. Thank you for your patience during this time.
Temporary closure of the North Entrance at QA Hospital
The North Entrance at QA Hospital is currently closed. An alternative walk-in entrance is available by the B-level Haematology and Oncology Unit, but patients are encouraged to enter the hospital via the Main Entrance (accessible 24 hours a day) and East Entrance (7.45am to 9pm).