List of NHS hospitals available beginning with S
- Salford Royal, Salford
- Salford Royal is a large and busy teaching hospital and cares for an average of 320,000 people a year. For two years' running, it has been confirmed as one of the best perfoming hospitals in the country.
- Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury
- At Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of clinical care, which includes general acute and emergency services to approximately 200,000 people in Wiltshire, Dorset and Hampshire. Specialist services such as burns, plastic surgery, cleft lip and palate, genetics and rehabilitation extend to a much wider population of more than three million people. The Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre at Salisbury District Hospital covers most of southern England with a population of approximately 11 million people. Trust staff provide outpatient clinics in community hospitals in Dorset and Hampshire. Specialist staff hold outreach clinics in hospitals within the Wessex area. In total, the Trust employs over 4000 members of staff and this includes full and part-time staff.
- Sandwell General Hospital, West Bromwich
- Caring and Compassionate, Accessible and Responsive, Professional and Knowledgeable, Open and Accountable - these are the values that underpin Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. The Trust is one of the largest in the West Midlands It has a reputation for providing fast, efficient and high quality care from three hospitals- City Hospital in Birmingham, Sandwell General Hospital in Lyndon in West Bromwich and Rowley Regis Community Hospital in Rowley Regis.
- Scarborough General Hospital, Scarborough
- This hospital is part of Scarborough and North East Yorkshire Health Care NHS Trust
- Scunthorpe General Hospital, Scunthorpe
- Scunthorpe General Hospital is a large district general hospital serving the population of North Lincolnshire and its surrounding area. With a comprehensive portfolio of services many of its wards have been modernised in recent years.
- Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham
- University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust runs two hospitals, the Queen Elizabeth and Selly Oak, which are situated 1.5 miles apart in South Birmingham. The principal activities of the Trust are to provide healthcare for the local population of South Birmingham, to provide general and specialist healthcare for a local, regional and, in certain specialities, a national population. It is also to provide an environment for teaching medical, nursing and allied health professionals and for clinical research.
- Sheffield Childrens Hospital, Sheffield
- This hospital is part of Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust
- Singleton Hospital, Swansea
- Singleton is a modern District General Hospital with 550 beds situated on Swansea Bay, adjacent to the campus of Swansea University. There are Acute General Medical, Care of the Elderly, General Surgical, Ophthalmology, ENT and Radiotherapy Departments in addition to High Dependency Unit, Coronary Care Unit and the Obstetric and Gynaecological Departments. A number of these departments provide sub-regional services as well as secondary care services (e.g. Ophthalmology, ENT, Dermatology). These services are supported by a General 9-bed ITU and HDU facility and a range of high quality therapeutic and diagnostic services.
- Solihull Hospital, Solihull
- Solihull Hospital first opened its doors as a Workhouse in 1839 for the 'undeserving poor', including the homeless, sick, aged and those with smallpox and TB.
- South Tyneside District Hospital, South Shields
- The Trust is based at South Tyneside District Hospital in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, between Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland. It was selected as one of the Top 40 Hospitals in the country by the independent benchmarking company, CHKS (2007) - the fourth time in the last 5 years.
- South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre, Epsom
- The South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre is a purpose built orthopaedic hospital. It offers a service of predominantly hip and knee replacement to a population of 1.5 million people in south west London.
- Southampton General Hospital, Southampton
- Southampton General Hospital is a large teaching hospital and provides specialist expertise to the South of England region. It houses renowned centres of excellence in the treatment of cancer, heart disease, respiratory illness, neurological disease, gastro-intestinal conditions and illnesses affecting children. The hospital is fortunate to benefit from a high number of specialist consultants working in large multi-disciplinary teams and plays a leading role in the development of new and improved treatments for NHS patients.
- Southend Hospital, Westcliff-on-Sea
- Southend Hospital is a large general hospital providing a wide range of acute services to the population of south-east Essex, as well as Cancer and Ophthalmology services to the wider population of south Essex. A major expansion of facilities at Southend Hospital includes the development of an innovative off-site diagnostic and treatment centre, the redevelopment of the hospital site and a new ward block and improvements to critical care.
- Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
- The Southern General is a teaching hospital which provides a comprehensive range of acute and related clinical services. Situated on-site are the Institute of Neurological Sciences, WESTMARC and Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit for Scotland.
- Southlands Hospital, Shoreham by Sea
- Worthing and Southlands Hospitals NHS Trust is a modern, innovative and friendly health care organisation that prides itself on serving its community with excellent care and treatment.
- Southmead Hospital, Bristol
- Southmead hospital is one of two major acute hospitals run by the two-star rated North Bristol NHS Trust. North Bristol NHS Trust is one of the largest trusts in the country, treating more than 100,000 inpatients and day case patients, as well as 300,000 outpatients every year. In addition to general acute hospital services, specialist services at Southmead include urology, renal medicine and transplantation, infectious diseases, neonatal medicine, maternity, orthopaedic services and pathology.
- Southport and Formby District General Hospital, Southport
- The Hospital is very proud of its many achievements including being named, for the seventh year running, among the top performers in the country's 40 Top Hospitals programme assessed by CHKS, the country's leading hospital benchmarking company, who acknowledge that patients treated in a Top 40 Hospital are safer and less likely to pick up hospital acquired infections such as MRSA, and being awarded the highest level under the Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts (CNST) for both general medical and surgical services and for the separate category of maternity services, making us one of the safest Trusts in the country. In addition the most recently released figures from the Health Protection Agency show our consistent approach to cleanliness continues to pay off and once again we have the lowest rates of MRSA and C.diff in the North West and among the lowest in the country.
- St Albans City Hospital, St Albans
- St Albans City Hospital has recently been developed as the centre for planned and day surgery in west Hertfordshire, with the opening of a new Elective Care Centre in September 2007.
- St Bartholomew's Hospital, London
- Barts and The London hospitals are world-renowned for our clinical excellence. We see a high concentration of complex cases, which means that we have some of Britain's leading specialists on our teams. Their expertise benefits all of our patients, including those coming in for more routine procedures.
- St George's Hospital (London), London
- St George's Healthcare NHS Trust provides general and acute services to a local population of over 600,000 people living in south-west London, as well as a range of specialist services for patients from across London and the south-east, linked to the teaching and research services of St George's Hospital Medical School.
- St Helens Hospital (Merseyside), St Helens
- St Helens Hospital is one of two hospitals at three-star rated St Helens and Knowsley Hospitals NHS Trust. Whiston Hospital is the second hospital site at the trust. The two hospitals are geographically only three miles apart, with St Helens Hospital having 232 beds and providing a wide range of healthcare services including ophthalomology, audiology, genito-urinary medicine and stroke rehabilitation to patients across the Boroughs of St Helens, Knowsley and parts of Halton and Liverpool.
- St Helier Hospital, Carshalton
- St Helier Hospital is a large general teaching hospital in south-west London which offers the full range of acute services for adults and children, incorporating Queen Mary's Hospital for Children and the South West Thames Renal and Transplantation Unit.
- St James's University Hospital, Leeds
- This hospital is part of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- St John's Hospital at Howden, Livingston
- St John's Hospital is a district general hospital serving a population of approximately 165,000 people. It is also a burns and plastic surgery centre for southeast Scotland.
- St Luke's Hospital, Huddersfield
- This hospital is part of Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
- St Luke's Hospital, Bradford
- Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for providing hospital services for the people of Bradford and communities across Yorkshire. The Foundation Trust operates over two sites, the Bradford Royal Infirmary, which houses the A&E Department and provides the majority of inpatient services and St Luke's which is centered around the recently rebuilt Horton Wing, providing outpatient and rehabilitation services. As a teaching hospital the Foundation Trust is at the forefront of research and development in healthcare, this promotes a culture of learning and professional development that ensures that all doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals practice the highest clinical standards.
- St Mary's Hospital, Manchester
- This hospital is part of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- St Mary's Hospital, London
- St Mary's Hospital, based in Paddington, is a general acute hospital that diagnoses and treats a wide variety of adult and paediatric conditions. The hosptial is home to the largest clinical diabetes and endocrine service in north west London, the Jefferiss Wing which diagnoses and treats people with sexual health problems including HIV and AIDS and a wide range of cancer and cardiac services.
- St Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth
- St Mary's Hospital is in Milton, Portsmouth. It has 453 beds. Services on the St mary's site include Maternity, Paediatrics, Oncology, Urology and Day Case Surgery.
- St Mary's Hospital, Newport
- St Mary's Hospital serves the Island's resident population of around 132,700 and is the main provider of acute health care services to this community. The hospital has completed an estate development programme, which has resulted in a number of new facilities being provided on the site: a new day surgery unit; elderly and rehabilitation services; a stroke unit; a new children's department, including children's outpatients; and a new award winning mental health unit.
- St Michael's Hospital, Bristol
- St Michael's Hospital was built in 1974 and has historically always housed the maternity services that cover the south of Bristol. Although these services have been consistent, other services such as Ear, Nose and Throat and Clinical Genetics have also been developed on this site.
- St Michael's Hospital, Hayle
- This hospital is part of Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
- St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey
- St. Peter's Hospital, Chertsey is situated in greenbelt parkland between Woking and Chertsey near junction 11 of the M25. It is 30 miles south west of central London and 10 miles from Heathrow Airport.
- St Richard's Hospital, Chichester
- The Chichester Treatment Centre contains a cardiac catheter laboratory to offer local people coronary angiograms. The trust meets all the A&E four-hour wait targets, while national reference costs place it in the top fifteenth percentile for efficiency in the country.
- St Thomas' Hospital, London
- This hospital is part of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
- Stafford Hospital, Stafford
- Staffordshire General hospital is an acute general hospital which provides, and is developing further, a comprehensive, long-established range of open access services to support primary care.
- Stamford & Rutland Hospital, Stamford
- The Stamford and Rutland Hospital is in Stamford, Lincolnshire. The hospital comprises 24 beds and one operating theatre. There are surgical and medical services, a minor inhuries department (not 24 hours) and X-ray, physiotherapy and pathology services. There is a resident medical officer.
- Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport
- Stepping Hill Hospital is part of Stockport NHS Foundation Trust. The trust has been awarded three stars in the NHS Performance Ratings and was one of the first ten NHS Foundation Trusts in the country. The trust presently has 12,000 members and now includes the new £25m Stepping Hill flagship cardiology and surgical unit.
- Stirling Royal Infirmary, Stirling
- Forth Valley acute hospitals operating division provides acute health services for 277,000 people across Forth Valley. The operating division manages two district general hospitals at Falkirk and Stirling, which are located in the centre of each of the towns 11 miles apart (20 minutes by car). The division is committed to providing acute health services locally that are both high quality and patient-centred. Acute hospital services across Forth Valley are changing, ahead of the move to a brand new £285m hospital at Larbert, which is scheduled to open in 2009.
- Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury
- Stoke Mandeville Hospital is part of Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust, which includes Amersham and Wycombe hospitals. The Trust offers a total of 833 inpatient and day case beds across these hospitals.
- Stracathro Hospital, Brechin
- This hospital is part of Tayside NHS Board
- Sunderland Eye Infirmary, Sunderland
- City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust provides a wide range of hospital services and operates across two main sites: the Sunderland Royal Hospital and the Sunderland Eye Infirmary. The trust also has limited services at Monkwearmouth Hospital and Ryhope General Hospital.
- Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland
- City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust provides a wide range of hospital services. It operates across two main sites: the Sunderland Royal Hospital and Sunderland Eye Infirmary. The trust also has limited services at Monkwearmouth Hospital and Ryhope General Hospital. While the main focus of its services is acute, the trust also provides a substantial range of community-based services, particularly within Family Care and Therapy Services. The trust was the first Foundation Trust in the North East and has been awarded three star status for five years in a row.
- Sussex Eye Hospital, Brighton
- A comprehensive ophthalmology service is provided at the Sussex Eye Hospital in Brighton with satellite clinics held at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. Currently, all operations are performed at the main hospital in Brighton.
- Sutton Hospital, Sutton
- This hospital is part of Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
