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North Midlands Hand Centre welcomes first patients to County Hospital

Patients requiring hand surgery will have a shorter wait for their procedures thanks to the opening of a new dedicated day-case facility at University Hospitals of North Midlands. The North Midlands Hand Centre welcomed its first patients today at C ...

Staff from UHNM attend a service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the NHS 75th birthday

Staff from UHNM today joined their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, senior government and political leaders, health leaders and celebrities at a service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the NHS 75th birthday. The service, which w ...

A consultant orthodontist invited to Downing Street as part of NHS 75 Celebrations

A consultant orthodontist from University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust was invited to 10 Downing Street for a local NHS Champions celebration event to recognise the many local heroes who make difference to the NHS as part of NHS 75 celebrati ...

Local hospitals receive new artwork celebrating 75 years of the NHS

Exciting new artwork has been specially created by University Hospitals of North Midlands’ (UHNM) arts group, to celebrate 75 years of the NHS. The artwork explores and celebrated the rich history and heritage of Staffordshire healthcare. UHNM staf ...

Critical care team receive chief executive award

The Critical Care team at University Hospitals of North Midlands has been awarded a CEO award for the care that was provided to a patient who was involved in a road traffic accident. Ethan Beeston, 22, was riding his motorbike when a truck in front ...

UHNM lung health checks set to become national screening programme

More than 20,000 people in Stoke on Trent have already benefitted from a lung health check which is to be launched as a national screening programme. The targeted lung health check programme has been inviting eligible people in Stoke-on-Trent and No ...

999: Critical Condition: Joiner suffers potential life-changing injuries after tumbling downstairs

A Cheshire joiner who broke his back falling head first down his stairs is now on the road to recovery thanks to the life-saving skills of staff at University Hospitals of North Midlands. Tim Millington, of Holmes Chapel, blacked out at the top of h ...

Local neurology patients set to benefit from Video Telemetry service

Neurology patients from University Hospital of North Midlands are set to benefit from Video Telemetry.  Previously the service had to be halted during the Covid-19 pandemic and the Trust is delighted that it is being reinstated. Video Telemetry is w ...

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