Alexandra Hospital (Cheadle)

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Coordinates53°23′48″N 2°12′59″W / 53.396787°N 2.216403°W / 53.396787; -2.216403
The Alexandra Hospital
Circle Health
Entrance, Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle
Alexandra Hospital (Cheadle) is located in Greater Manchester
Alexandra Hospital (Cheadle)
Shown in Greater Manchester
Geography
LocationCheadle, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°23′48″N 2°12′59″W / 53.396787°N 2.216403°W / 53.396787; -2.216403
Organisation
Care systemPrivate
Services
Emergency departmentNo
History
Opened1981

The Alexandra Hospital is a private hospital in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, operated by Circle Health. It is the largest private hospital in the UK outside London.[1]

The facility was founded in 1981,[2] and has treated a number of notable patients, including Russell Watson,[3] Fabrice Muamba,[4] and Alex Ferguson.[5] Matt Busby died in the hospital in 1994.[6]

Services

Over 600 consultants work from the hospital, offering a range of services including Orthopaedics, Cardiology, Fertility treatment, an imaging suite including CT and MRI, seven operating theatres, and a 5-bed intensive care unit. The hospital has 128 beds, all in individual en-suite rooms.[7]

The hospital's latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission found most aspects of care to be 'Good', but the safety of its intensive care facility was judged as 'Requires Improvement'.[8]

In 2016, the hospital was criticised for employing an anaesthetics nurse who had forged her qualifications.[9][10]

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