What Wards Are At Macclesfield Hospital?

Wards

  • Ward 1. Ward 1 is for general surgery which involves a whole range of different surgical procedures performed by an expert surgeon with a wide variety of skills.
  • Ward 2. Ward 2 is for General Medicine and Endocrinology.
  • Ward 4.
  • Ward 5.
  • Ward 9.
  • Ward 11.
  • Emergency Department Ward.
  • Children’s Ward.

What is Ward 3 at Macclesfield Hospital?

Ward 3 is a 28 bedded ward, situated on the first floor of Macclesfield District General Hospital and treats both male and female patients with acute medical conditions, specialising in gastroenterology.

What is Ward 2 at Macclesfield Hospital?

Ward 2 is for General Medicine and Endocrinology.
General medicine manages patients presenting with a wide range of acute and long term medical conditions and symptoms. Endocrinology is the study of medicine that relates to the endocrine system, which is the system that controls hormones.

What is Ward 6 at Macclesfield Hospital?

Wards 5 and 6 are Orthopaedic Wards based on the Orthopaedic Unit at the far end of the main hospital (but outlying medical patients are sometimes to be found there). Wards 3, 4, and 7 are Medical Wards.

What is Ward 4 at Macclesfield?

Ward 4 is for adult medical ward specialising in respiratory medicine.

What is Ward 10 at Macclesfield Hospital?

Ward 10 is on the upper level. This area specialises in caring for patients with orthopaedic trauma, i.e. accidental injuries. Patients are also admitted for a range of elective procedures, including joint replacements and day case surgery.

What is Ward 7 at Macclesfield?

Ward 7 treats both male and female patients with acute medical conditions, specialising in cardiology, diabetes and endocrinolgy.

What is Level 2 care in hospital?

Level 2 critical care – patients requiring more detailed observation or intervention, including support for a single failing organ system or post-operative care and those ‘stepping down’ from higher levels of care. Also known as ‘high dependency units’ (HDUs).

What is Ward C5 Uhw?

Ward C5 is a 27 bedded, mixed sex ward for patients with general medical and kidney conditions, 6 beds are dedicated to dialysis beds.

What is D2 in hospital?

D2 is a nurse led 18 bed ward. The patients on this ward are complex discharges from other Acute Older Persons Medicine Areas. There is a high emphasis on complex discharge planning with minimal medical staff input. There are no medical staff based on the ward and the emphasis is on autonomous nursing practice.

What is Ward C6?

About Ward C6
C6 is one of five wards that specifically care for older adult patients in Addenbrooke’s Hospital. We have 26 beds, five single sex bays and four side rooms. In April to July 2014 the ward underwent an extensive refurbishment, funded by the Department of Health to create a dementia friendly environment.

What is B4 ward?

Ward B4 specialises in breast, lung, lymphoma and Teenage Cancer Trust, teratoma and sarcoma. The Ward has 26 beds and is made of single rooms, a 2 bedded room (Teenage Cancer Trust room) and 4 bedded rooms. It is a mixed-sex ward.

What is B5 ward?

B5 – Female Surgery and Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU) – The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.

What is Beech Ward?

Beech Ward is a 16-bed mixed gender ward for older people. We care for people with a range of mental health illnesses. If you are admitted to Beech Ward, you will receive a comprehensive assessment of your mental and physical health needs.

What are yellow wards?

Yellow wards are trinkets, which recharge over time. Yellow wards have a 240 – 120 (based on level) seconds recharge time for each charge. Yellow wards can be purchased for free at the time the game begins. Yellow wards can be targeted by champion basic attacks.

How long is free parking at Macclesfield Hospital?

30 minutes
For further visits, the system will identify that you have opted to register via good2go and your parking tariff will automatically be deducted on each occasion that you visit the hospital to cover your stay if you have stayed longer than 30 minutes.

What is Ward 12 in the hospital?

Ward 12E – Neurosciences, ENT and OMFS.

What does Macclesfield Hospital Specialise in?

Macclesfield District General Hospital is part of East Cheshire NHS Trust and provides a full range of hospital services, including urgent and emergency care, critical care, general medicine including elderly care, emergency surgery, elective surgery in most specialties, cancer services, paediatrics, maternity care and

What is Ward 43 at Uhcw?

Ward 43 is a Neurosurgical ward consisting of 46 beds. Ward 43 specialises in patients who have had brain or spinal surgery. What happens on day of admission? medication.

What are ward codes?

A unique identification of a WARD within a Health Care Provider.

What does Mau stand for in hospital?

The Medical Admissions Unit (MAU) is a 30 bedded ward to which the majority of medical admissions are admitted. Due to the impact of planning for Coronavirus, visiting times have changed.