Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital

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Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital
Nuffield Health
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Main entrance
Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital
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Shown in Warwickshire
Geography
LocationThe Chase
Old Milverton Lane
Leamington Spa,
Warwickshire,
England, United Kingdom
Coordinates 52°18′39″N1°32′26″W / 52.3107°N 1.5405°W / 52.3107; -1.5405 Coordinates: 52°18′39″N1°32′26″W / 52.3107°N 1.5405°W / 52.3107; -1.5405
Organisation
Care system Private
Type General
Services
Emergency department No Accident & Emergency
Beds43
History
Opened1981
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Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital is a not-for-profit private hospital situated in the north of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England.

History

The hospital was established in 1981 as a charitable trust and joined the Nuffield Hospitals group in 1994, which rebranded to Nuffield Health. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Inspection report: Independent Hospital: Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital" (PDF). Healthcare Commission. July 2004.
  2. "Nuffield Hospital Warwick". NHS Choices.