Advice during resident doctors industrial action (25 - 30 July 2025)

Resident doctors are currently scheduled to take industrial action between 25 to 30 July 2025.

Unless advised otherwise, please attend appointments at Liverpool Women's University Hospital as normal.

Any patients whose appointments are impacted will be contacted directly. 

 

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  • Team Kitty get To the Women's on 2 Wheels

    A team of 20 staff from Liverpool Women's Hospital have completed a 107 mile bicycle ride to raise money for the hospital's charity, The Kitty Appeal.

  • Golden Cyclist Backs Hospital Charity Ride

    Former Olympic champion cyclist, Chris Boardman, dropped by Liverpool Women's Hospital to show his support to cyclists taking part in an upcoming charity ride.

  • Don't be frightened of offending your wife - it could save her life, says Dave

    A Liverpool husband has urged other men not to be shy if they think their partners are putting on too much weight around their stomach area. While the women might be offended, drawing attention to it could save a partner's life, says Dave Kristiansen from Walton.

  • Liverpool Women's rated safest by CQC

    Liverpool Women's Hospital has been classified as one of the safest hospitals in the country in the latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) Intelligent Monitoring Report.

  • Miscarriage Nurse Shortlisted For Top Award

    A Miscarriage Specialist Nurse at Liverpool Women's was shortlisted for a new National Award called the Kate Granger Award for Compassion

  • Trust Encourages World to Celebrate Women

    Liverpool Womens Hospital will invite the world to use social media to celebrate inspirational women this weekend.

  • Self-Check-In service

    From April 2014 Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust will implement a Self-Check-In service to make it quicker and easier for you to check-in for your appointment.

  • Research will have huge impact on outcomes for neonates

    Ground breaking research at Liverpool Women's will have a huge impact worldwide on outcomes for babies born extremely prematurely, says Bliss, the special care baby charity.

  • Joan scoops North of England Midwife of the Year award

    New mother, Karen Garvey, says she will never forget the care she received from Liverpool Women's midwife, Joan Ellard, who helped her give birth to her baby daughter, Poppy.

  • Give Thanks at Christmas with #StaffSanta

    Are you involved with a local business? Do you have a reason to say thank you to the staff at Liverpool Womens Hospital or The Hewitt Fertility Centre? Why not give something back by getting involved in our #StaffSanta campaign?

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