Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust manages Warrington Hospital and Halton General Hospital in the North West of England. The two hospitals work together to provide high quality, safe health care services across the towns of Warrington, Runcorn (where Halton General Hospital is based), Widnes and the surrounding areas. It also provides orthopaedic services at the Cheshire and Merseyside Treatment Centre building on the Halton General campus.
The hospitals are located around 10 miles apart and are easily accessible being close to the North West motorway network. The majority of the trust's emergency and complex surgical care is based at Warrington whilst Halton is a centre of excellence for routine surgery. Both hospitals provide a full range of outpatient and diagnostic services. Our clinical staff work across both hospitals.
The Trust is committed to providing high quality, safe healthcare to all of patients. The hospitals have low levels of infection. MRSA and C-Diff rates have been reduced by almost 70 percent over the last three years. Over £50 million has been invested in new facilities across the hospitals including new critical care, ophthalmic, renal, cancer and endoscopy units.
Services provided at Warrington Hospital include
Accident and Emergency, surgical services, general medicine, children's services (paediatrics), cardiac care, stroke care, cancer care, elderly care, obstetrics (maternity), gynaecology, neonates, orthopaedic trauma, ophthalmology, critical care and ophthalmology.
Support services include Occupational therapy, pathology, physiotherapy, pharmacy, dietetics, outpatient services, diagnostic services, radiology and a range of specialist nursing services.
There are around 500 beds at Warrington Hospital and around 4,200 staff work across the Warrington wards and departments. Warrington is a designated trauma unit and the accident and emergency department sees over 100,000 patients every year. Around 3,000 babies are born each year in the maternity unit.
Halton Hospital
A range of care for medical and surgical conditions is provided at Halton General Hospital in Runcorn and it houses a mix of inpatient and outpatient services. It provides a fantastic, friendly environment for expert surgical care.
People in which surgery is non-complex and does not require a long hospital stay are likely to be cared for at Halton General. There are low operation cancellation rates at the hospital as routine surgery is not as threatened by emergency work - which can take priority in larger hospitals. The hospital is home to a Urgent Care Centre (open 8am to 9pm every day) which provides a range of minor emergency care services for local people and the hospital provides x-ray facilities within the Urgent Care Centre from 8am to 9pm. A step down ward at the hospital is designed for patients who have had surgery or emergency medical care but who require some further support before going home.
Chemotherapy services are provided site and the hospital is home to the Delamere Macmillan Unit which provides cancer support and advice.
The site is also home to the orthopaedic facility - the Cheshire and Merseyside NHS Treatment Centre - a standalone operating and clinical facility for orthopaedic surgery services across the Trust.
Services provided at Halton General Hospital include
General surgery, orthopaedic surgery, urology, minor injuries (not accident and emergency), endoscopy, step down care, cancer care, programmed investigations unit, renal dialysis, chemotherapy and cancer support, genito-urinary medicine and a full range of outpatient services.
Support services include occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, outpatient services, diagnostic services, radiology and a range of specialist nursing services.