Hospital archive resources

Archives

Hospital archive articles

Generic photograph of a pharmacist with text "will my medication cause any side effects?"

Medicines Advice Helpline

11/12/2018 | Press releases

Did you know? ESNEFT offers a free and confidential Medicines Advice Helpline which is open from 9am until 5pm (Monday-Friday). To contact the service call our staff in Colchester on 01206 742 161 or Ipswich 01473 703 604. They can answer any questions or concerns you may have about any of the medication you are… Read more »

Read article

Karen Moss with parents Sanne and Ollie Campbell with baby Liam

Praise for ESNEFT Neonatal care

19/11/2018 | Press releases

Neonatal Unit teams at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) have been praised in new reports* for the care they give to babies. Colchester Hospital’s neonatal unit was one of eight to achieve the highest score of 88% following a national review of neonatal critical care services, while Ipswich Hospital scored 81%…. Read more »

Read article

Aldeburgh Garden

Dementia-friendly community sensory garden opens at Aldeburgh Hospital

13/11/2018 | Press releases

From left: Matron Michelle Fletcher, volunteer Jo Richey, visitor Jackie Bull, artist Andy Greenacre, designer of the listening bench David Villiers, volunteer garden team leader and project manager Anne Parsons, volunteers Karen Cartwright and Linda Fisher, at the listening bench. Picture: Andy Greenacre A dementia-friendly sensory garden designed to help patients recover quicker and return… Read more »

Read article

Photograph of Abigail Scott

Talk to us about your medication

26/10/2018 | Press releases

If you have any questions or concerns about the medication you or someone you know takes, but you’re not sure who to talk to, help is at hand. Members of the Pharmacy team at Ipswich Hospital are going to be holding a question and answer session in the Carers’ Cabin, near the hospital’s south entrance,… Read more »

Read article

Little Lifts

Boost for breast cancer patients in Suffolk

24/10/2018 | Press releases

Kay Phoenix, littlelifts operations and events executive, Louise Smith, Macmillan information specialist and centre manager at Ipswich Hospital, littlelifts founder Oa Hackett and Macmillan oncology breast nurse specialist at Ipswich Hospital Rachel Clifton. Women will be given a much-needed boost as they go through breast cancer treatment after a charity teamed up with the East… Read more »

Read article

Translate »