List of NHS hospitals available beginning with T

Tameside General Hospital, Ashton-Under-Lyne
Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust manages the acute hospital services provided at Tameside General Hospital. The hospital is situated at the foot of the Pennines, eight miles to the east of Manchester and serves a population of approximately 250,000. This is concentrated in the eight townships of Tameside, which together comprise Tameside Metropolitan Borough. However, the Trust's services extend into rural Derbyshire where some 28,000 residents of Glossop are served by High Peak District Council.
The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry
With a world-wide reputation for innovation and research, The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic and District Hospital provides orthopaedic surgery such as hip and knee replacements as well as musculoskeletal medical services with expertise in spinal injuries, bone and tissue cancer, as well as muscular development.
Tickhill Road Hospital, Doncaster
Tickhill Road Hospital has wards for the rehabilitation of elderly people, run by Doncaster & Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The wards provide services for patients who need longer periods of recovery and rehabilitation following illness or injury. An independent assessment of the environment, food, and ensuring the privacy and dignity for patients, rated all three 'good'.
Torbay District General Hospital, Torquay
Torbay Hospital in southern Devon is run by an NHS Foundation Trust which has developed a reputation for innovation and is one of the 5 national centres designated by the Department of Health as an 'NHS flagship'. The Endoscopy Unit is one of 7 major national training centres and is a first wave site for bowel cancer screening.
Trafford General Hospital, Manchester
Trafford General is the birthplace of the NHS - it was here (then known as Park Hospital) that Nye Bevan officially launched the new National Health Service on 5 July 1948. We pride ourselves on being a friendly, local hospital providing a wide range of high-quality healthcare services to the people of Trafford, a metropolitan borough just west of Manchester. The hospital has 530 beds and is run by Trafford Healthcare NHS Trust, which has about 2,000 staff working both in hospital and in the community, supported by more than 200 volunteers.
Tyrone County Hospital, Omagh
This hospital is part of Western Health and Social Care Trust