After suspending visiting earlier in the year, we are now able to offer limited visiting to some wards at the discretion of the nurse in-charge.”
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We recognise the impact that a long stay in hospital can have on families and the importance of maintaining strong communication. Our ward staff are keeping in touch with patients’ next of kin directly and our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) can help pass on personal messages from family and friends.
After suspending visiting earlier in the year, we are now able to offer limited visiting to some wards at the discretion of the nurse in-charge.”
Read more on visiting times...
We recognise the impact that a long stay in hospital can have on families and the importance of maintaining strong communication. Our ward staff are keeping in touch with patients’ next of kin directly and our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) can help pass on personal messages from family and friends.
The Queen Alexandra Hospital is located just on the hill slopes of Portsdown Hill overlooking Portsmouth. It is conveniently situated for both the M27 and A3M.
Family members and carers play an important role in supporting patients during an episode of ill health. We are committed to the active involvement of family members, friends and carers during a hospital stay. Family members and carers play an important role in supporting patients during an episode of ill health.
More information on visiting hospital for an appointment.
If you've had experience of using our services and would like to make a comment then please contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). Your views are very important to us and we would like to hear where you think improvements are needed or where things have gone so well that you would like to share your thanks or gratitude with the staff involved. When things have not gone so well then you can be sure that we want to hear from you, so please get in touch with PALS.
During your stay in hospital you will meet a number of different members of staff. All members of staff wear name badges, but if you are not sure who someone is or what they do, please feel free to ask them to introduce themselves and explain what they do.
If you have any questions about your treatment, please ask a doctor or a nurse.
There are lots of opportunities for you to get involved with the Trust, from volunteering to attending our public meetings, our Annual General Meeting or our hospital open day which is held every year.
We welcome and value your feedback and use the views you share with us in a number of ways to learn and make improvements as well as sharing best practice. Feedback can be provided in a number of ways.
Date: 24 September 2020
Repairs to the bridge which carries the A27 Havant Bypass over the main Portsmouth to London railway line near Cosham will continue this weekend, with some delays expected.
The works will mean that the A27 westbound carriageway between the A2030 Eastern Road roundabout and the Portsbridge roundabout will be closed from 9pm on Friday 25 September through to 6am on Monday 28 September. Diversions will be in place during this period.
Eastbound diversion
The main diversion will run from junction 12 of the M27, over at the traffic lights, along the A3 Southampton Road, then south along the A2030 Eastern Road to access the A27.
Traffic from the M275 northbound wanting to join the A27 eastbound will be diverted to junction 12 of the M27 to pick up the main diversion.
Traffic heading south on the A397 to the Portsbridge roundabout to join the A27 eastbound will be diverted from the Portsbridge roundabout, northwest up the A27 Western Road to pick up the main diversion at the Southampton Road junction.
Westbound diversion
The main diversion will run from the A2030 Eastern Road roundabout, north on the A2030, west along Havant Road and the A3 Southampton Road, then south down the link to access the M27 at junction 12.
A secondary diversion will be signposted from junction 5 of the A3(M), and along the A2030 Havant Road to pick up the main diversion.
If you would like more information, please visit Highway England’s website, email info@highwaysengland.co.uk or call 0300 123 5000.
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