Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is part of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address:
Colney Lane Norwich Norfolk NR4 7UY
Hours:
24-hours
A&E Hours:
24-hours
Phone:
01603 287325
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is part of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address:
Colney Lane Norwich Norfolk NR4 7UY
Hours:
24-hours
A&E Hours:
24-hours
Phone:
01603 287325
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The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is a 1,200 bed teaching hospital with state-of-the-art facilities which provides care to a population of around one million people from Norfolk, neighbouring counties and further afield.
It provides a full range of acute clinical services, including more specialist services such as oncology and radiotherapy (including brachytherapy), neonatology, trauma and orthopaedics, plastic surgery, vascular surgery, robotic surgery, bone marrow transplants, interventional radiology, specialist cardiology, paediatric medicine and surgery. Many of its services are amongst the largest in the country (for example, the 5th busiest NHS cancer service in England).
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital works closely with the University of East Anglia’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences to train health professionals and undertake clinical research.
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has world class facilities, highly skilled staff and low infection rates. Our patients rate us highly on quality of care and having friendly, approachable staff.
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