Hospitals

Local Hospital Details

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Congleton War Memorial Hospital,
Canal Road, Congleton, CW12 3AR           
01260 29 48 00
Congleton War Memorial Hospital is a relatively small hospital, but with many facilities and services.  As well as providing a wide range of local healthcare outpatient services to the residents of Congleton and surrounding areas, it has a specialist inpatient intermediate care unit. This helps people who no longer need the more acute wards of Macclesfield District General Hospital and can recover in a homely and relaxed environment.

To ensure patients continue to receive safe and effective care, the Minor Injuries Unit at Congleton War Memorial Hospital will remain suspended so that they can continue to direct their staff and resources to support urgent care at Macclesfield Hospital’s Emergency Department.
Congleton War Memorial Hospital :: East Cheshire NHS Trust
Haywood Community Hospital,
High Lane, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 7AG            
Main Switchboard 0300 303 1268       
Walk-in Centre 01782 673 500                            
Contact Us :: Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (mpft.nhs.uk)
Leighton Hospital, 
Middlewich Road, Crewe CW1 4QJ
01270 255141
https://www.mcht.nhs.uk/
Macclesfield District General Hospital 
Victoria Road, Macclesfield, SK10 3BL                  
01625 421 000
Macclesfield District General Hospital :: East Cheshire NHS Trust
Royal Stoke University Hospital (UHNM NHS Trust),
Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 6QG    
County Hospital,
Weston Road, Stafford, ST16 3SA  
01782 715444                                             
www.uhnm.nhs.uk

Non-urgent advice: When to go to A&E or call 999

You should attend A&E or call 999 for serious and life-threatening conditions such as:                
* Severe bleeding                                                                                                                      
* Loss of consciousness                                                                                                                
* Suspected strokes                                                                                                                  
* Chest pains or breathing difficulties

Non-urgent advice:

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