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100,000th patient at Clatterbridge Diagnostics Centre

Last updated on Friday, April 5, 2024

A centre set up at Clatterbridge to reduce NHS waiting lists and increase capacity for earlier diagnosis has welcomed its 100,000th patient. Clatterbridge Diagnostics Centre was set up in July 2021 as a partnership between Wirral University Teaching Hospital and The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre....

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Midwifery student praises maternity team in helping realise her dreams

Last updated on Wednesday, July 30, 2025

A student whose career path was inspired after becoming a teenage mum is using the wonderful gift of money left by her late mum to follow her dreams of becoming a midwife. Becki Edwards, 38 (pictured right), who gave birth at age 17, wants to use her experience to ensure people giving birth have...

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Men’s Health

Last updated on Thursday, April 19, 2018

We offer a number of health and treatment services targeting men. If you are looking for generic information on men’s health, you can also visit the NHS Choices website by clicking the link to the left.

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Getting Here - Arrowe Park Hospital

Last updated on Friday, December 27, 2024

How to find Arrowe Park Hospital  Arrowe Park Road Upton Wirral CH49 5PE Telephone 0151 678 5111 (main switchboard) A site map of Arrowe Park Hospital can be downloaded at the bottom of this page.    

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Research Career Stories

Last updated on Friday, August 30, 2024

In this section you can read how staff have become involved with research at the Trust, either as a full time research specialists or by supporting research whilst continuing their normal roles.

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Sedation

Last updated on Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Intravenous sedation is the most common form of sedation and is the use of drugs through a cannula in a vein (a drip) to make you feel less anxious and it will often make you drowsy or sleepy. The drugs may actually make you sleep and the drugs can make you forget what has happened. Other ways of...

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