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An A–Z list of all of the services we offer at our hospitals.
Who are ‘we’?
The rapid spread of Coronavirus has brought that role into sharp focus and we are determined to do whatever we can to ensure those we lose in our communities
We are determined to do everything we can to treat as many people as possible and to reduce waiting times.
Attend to others’ needs We are attentive to our patients and colleagues, which means we:
young people’s services at the hospital What we do We let the hospital know what matters to us We provide feedback on our experiences, both good and bad
We provide care for patients with a broad range of rheumatic diseases, offering patients diagnosis, treatment, and, when appropriate, long-term management
What we do
As your Charity, we are guided by five important principles, for both the projects we fund and the way we work.
When we reviewed how we used these charts, we found every area had different challenges with compliance.
How we use social media If you follow us on social media, we do not automatically follow back.
Just as we ask our patients how we can best care for them, we should extend the same respect to our colleagues.
We do our best to book follow-up appointments within the timeframe stated in your clinic letter, but we cannot always guarantee this.
We take great pride in delivering high quality acute services and we understand just how precious life is.
Without this collective good spirit and will we wouldn’t be able to provide the level of care that we currently do at our hospitals and we are incredibly
Options we're considering: We are Caring We are Compassionate We are Inclusive We are Curious
We want local people to help us design, develop and improve services by sharing their views and experiences and we believe the people we listen to and
We prescribe spectacles and specialist contact lenses for adults and children with specific visual anomalies.
If we achieve our objectives, we will move closer towards our vision of the future: Best Care for Everyone.
We are looking for patients and members of the public who would be willing to provide feedback on research ideas we are developing.