HC Deb 13 May 1986 vol 97 c444W
Ms. Harman

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the hospitals in (a) London and (b) the rest of the United Kingdom where neurosurgery can be performed on children.

Mr. Whitney

[pursuant to his reply, 18 April 1986, c. 534]: The available information is given in the table.

NHS hospitals with beds available in the specialties of paediatrics and neurosurgery in 1984

London

  • Central Middlesex Hospital, Brent
  • Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith and Fulham
  • Westminster Hospital, Victoria
  • Oldchurch Hospital, Barking Havering Brentwood
  • Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead
  • University College Hospital, Bloomsbury
  • Middlesex Hospital, Bloomsbury
  • St. Bartholomew's Hospital, City and Hackney
  • London Hospital Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets
  • Brook General Hospital, Greenwhich
  • King's College Hospital, Camberwell
  • Hospital for Sick Children, Gt. Ormond St.

Rest of England

  • The General Hospital, Hartlepool
  • Newcastle General Hospital., Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Hull Royal Infirmary
  • Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Western
  • Clarendon Wing, General Infirmary, Leeds Western
  • Pinderfield Hospital, Wakefield
  • Derby Children's Hospital, Southern Derbyshire
  • Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
  • Royal Alexandra Hospital, Brighton
  • Cuckfield Hospital, Mid Downs
  • Southampton General Hospital, South West Hampshire and Southampton
  • John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
  • Frenchay Hospital, Frenchay
  • Freedom Fields Hospital, Plymouth
  • Greenbank Hospital, Plymouth
  • North Staffs, Royal Infirmary, North Staffordshire
  • Stoke City General Hospital, North Staffordshire
  • Birmingham Children's Hospital, Central Birmingham
  • Royal Preston Hospital, Preston
  • Booth Hall Children's Hospital, North Manchester
  • St. Mary's Hospital, Central Manchester
  • Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Salford

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