Royal Preston Hospital

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LocationFulwood, Preston, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°47′31″N 2°42′22″W / 53.792°N 2.706°W / 53.792; -2.706
Royal Preston Hospital
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Preston Hospital
Royal Preston Hospital is located in Preston
Royal Preston Hospital
Shown in Preston
Geography
LocationFulwood, Preston, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°47′31″N 2°42′22″W / 53.792°N 2.706°W / 53.792; -2.706
Organisation
Care systemPublic NHS
TypeTeaching Hospital
Affiliated universityUniversity of Central Lancashire
University of Manchester
University of St Andrews
University of Cumbria
Services
Emergency departmentMajor Trauma Centre
History
Opened1983
Links
Websitewww.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk
ListsHospitals in England

The Royal Preston Hospital or RPH, is an acute general hospital in Preston, Lancashire, England. It is managed by the Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

1975–2000

The hospital was built in stages between 1975 and 1983; it was officially opened by the Princess of Wales on 1 June 1983.[1]

Further expansion took place to accommodate services transferred from the Preston Royal Infirmary, which closed in 1990,[2] and the Sharoe Green Hospital which closed in 1992.[3] A new children's unit was added in 1994 and a dedicated day case surgery unit was completed in 1996.[1]

2000–present

On 9 August 2016, the 6th Duke of Westminster died in Royal Preston Hospital after suffering a heart attack at his Abbeystead estate.[4][5]

In June 2023 the hospital received the UK's first lung cancer imager.[6]

In November 2023 the hospital was inspected by the Care Quality Commission which graded the hospital as "Requires improvement" in three out of five categories.[7] Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust responded to the report stating that the COVID-19 backlog was responsible for a number of their ratings falling below the previous levels.[8][9]

A new extension to the hospital was also announced in the same month, to provide additional services for Day-of-Surgery Admissions patients.[10]

New Preston Hospital

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