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  • Gynaecology Emergency Department (GED) Temporary Relocation

    From 9am on Thursday 29th August to 6am on Monday 2nd September 2019 the Gynaecology Emergency Department (GED) will be temporarily relocated.

  • Liverpool baby-saving work recognised across the world

    Clinicians at Liverpool Women’s Hospital have been shortlisted for an international award for their ground-breaking work in newborn care.

  • Funding received for research to improve the health and wellbeing of children in the Liverpool City Region

    A new collaborative world-leading programme of research focused on improving the health and wellbeing of children and their families within the Liverpool City Region (LCR) has been awarded funding from Wellcome.

  • Blog: Cervical Screening – book yours today and prevent cervical cancer

    The number of women attending for their cervical screening has decreased over the years with so many less women taking up the offer for cervical screening.

  • Local school children bury time capsule underneath new Neonatal Unit

    Pupils from Princes Primary School and Lawrence Community School have planted a time capsule in the foundations of Liverpool Women’s Hospital’s new Neonatal Unit which is set to open today (10th March). The time capsule marks the opening of the hospital’s new Neonatal Unit, which has been built to provide innovative and better care for the most vulnerable babies.

  • Supporting our Liverpool Women's Stars

    Thank you to everyone supporting and standing together with our LWH stars - our amazing nurses, midwives, doctors, support staff, and everyone across our hospital. We desperately need your donations to help us provide our LWH Stars with what they need. Please donate to our LWH Stars COVID-19 Staff Welfare and Well-being fund.

  • Liverpool Women's launches 'Food Pantry' to support local community

    Liverpool Women’s Hospital has launched its ‘Food Pantry – Giving is Caring’ project today. The aim of the Food Pantry is to provide support for people who use our services with kind donations of food and other essential items.

  • ‘Caring in a Bag’

    Liverpool Women’s Hospital’s long serving Nurse creates care in a bag for those in need of clothes when admitted to the Gynaecology Emergency Department at the hospital.

  • Liverpool Women’s recorded as one of the top 10 most improved Trusts in Freedom to Speak Up report

    Liverpool Women’s has received one of the most improved scores in the country in the Freedom to Speak Up Index Report 2020.

  • Liverpool Women’s Hospital and Alder Hey use Telemedicine Robots during COVID-19

    Liverpool Women’s Hospital and Alder Hey have been using new and innovative telemedicine robots to ensure that babies are provided with the best possible care without the clinician being in the room.

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