Does Cambridge University have a hospital?
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a British public sector healthcare provider located in Cambridge, England. ... It is located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and runs Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Rosie Hospital.
How many wards are in Addenbrookes hospital?
A newly built 20-bed ward has opened at Addenbrooke's, as part of a large-scale development to increase the hospital's capacity. Ward T2 is one of five wards being built in the coming year which will add an extra 116 beds to the Addenbrooke's site.
What does Addenbrooke's hospital Specialise in?
Through Addenbrooke's, the Trust provides emergency, surgical and medical services for people living in the Cambridge area as well as being a centre of excellence for regional specialist services for organ transplantation, cancer, neurosciences, paediatrics and genetics.
What is Addenbrooke's famous for?
Addenbrooke's is a centre of medical excellence. As an internationally known university teaching hospital, it is a natural centre for specialist services dealing with rare or complex conditions needing the most modern facilities, up-to-date treatment and the best doctors.
What is Cambridge university hospital known for?
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – known as CUH – runs Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Rosie Hospital. Both are recognised as centres of medical excellence and innovation, and the independent Dr Foster Hospital Guide ranks us as the safest hospital in the region and the second-safest in the country.
What is Addenbrooke's named after?
The hospital was founded in 1766 on Trumpington Street with £4,500 from the will of Dr John Addenbrooke, a fellow of St Catharine's College.
How do I contact Addenbrookes Hospital?
To ask a question about paying for treatment, contact