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New ANPR parking system will go live on 1st July 2026

Last updated on Thursday, June 11, 2026

New ANPR parking system will go live on 1st July 2026 A new parking system will make parking more efficient for patients and visitors at Wirral University Teaching Hospital (WUTH). Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras will be placed on visitor and staff car parks at Arrowe Park and Clatte...

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All About Tinnitus

Last updated on Wednesday, August 1, 2018

This information is not a substitute for medical advice. You should always see your GP / ENT Consultant. July 2005 © British Tinnitus Association What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is the term for noises heard ‘in the ear or ears’ or ‘in the head’ when no obvious source of sound is apparent. The noise...

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Health, Social & Care Worker Booster

Last updated on Friday, September 16, 2022

This service is for WUTH Staff and Frontline Health & Social Care workers only in our hospitals and across the community. Please do not use this service if you are not a Frontline Health or Social Care Worker. Clatterbridge Vaccination Centre are offering the COVID-19 Autumn Booster vaccine t...

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How We Use Your Information

Last updated on Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Privacy Notice We aim to provide you with the highest quality care. To do this we must keep records about you and the care we provide for you. The information we collect about you includes your preferred title, full name, date of birth (DOB), gender, address, postcode, contact information e.g. h...

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Spine

Last updated on Friday, April 11, 2025

Back pain Back pain is very common and normally improves within a few weeks or months. Pain in the lower back is particularly common, although it can be felt anywhere along the spine – from the neck down to the hips. In most cases the pain isn’t caused by anything serious and will usually get...

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