Specialization Of Reading Hospital NHS Treatment Centre
MRI Scanning
Pathology Lab
About Reading Hospital NHS Treatment Centre
Reading Hospital was purpose built in 1993 and has been designed to combine exceptional standards of patient accommodation with the technical equipment and facilities that modern medicine demands.
The theatre department has three main theatres, two with laminar flow, a seven-bedded recovery area and a dedicated endoscopy suite with a recovery area. The theatre department is available for routine and emergency surgery. An on-call team is available at all times.
The hospital has 52 individual patient rooms and nine twin bedded rooms all with en-suite facilities, nurse call system, telephone and sky television. All patients are under the care of a Consultant and, a resident medical officer provides a 24-hour service. The hospital has a two-bedded high dependency unit for patients requiring specialist nursing.
The outpatient department in the Mansion adjacent to the hospital has 19 consulting rooms with associated examination and treatment facilities, and a minor operating theatre. Other outpatient facilities include a large physiotherapy department with a well equipped, modern gymnasium, audiology, x-ray, ultrasound, MRI scanning and a pathology laboratory.
Disabled access is available to the Mansion House and Hospital sites and lifts to all floors. Disabled parking bays are close to both the Mansion House and Hospital Buildings, assistance can be given if required.