What is a consultant-led maternity unit?
This is where there are both doctors (obstetricians) and midwives available to support women and their babies. Obstetricians are doctors who specialise in pregnancies and births…
This is where there are both doctors (obstetricians) and midwives available to support women and their babies. Obstetricians are doctors who specialise in pregnancies and births…
If you are having a low-risk pregnancy, then you can choose to give birth at a midwife-led unit. These are run by highly skilled midwives who…
Women with no ongoing health problems who have been assessed as low risk can choose to give birth at a midwife-led unit or plan a homebirth.
Under the proposals all hospital births and children’s inpatient services would move to the new specialist emergency care hospital. However, many women and children’s services would…
This is so that emergency doctors, nurses and other healthcare staff are on hand if needed.
Most women and children would still receive care and treatment in the same place as they do now. The following women and children’s services will be…
Further meetings will take place over the coming weeks to enable all key stakeholders to reflect and comment on the feedback. This includes the Joint HOSC…
The report, produced by consultation specialists, Opinion Research Services, on the public feedback of the consultation will made public within three months of the consultation closing.
The purpose of these meetings is to give key stakeholders the opportunity to comment on all the feedback from the consultation, along with the additional work…
No. A decision making meeting on the future of local hospital services for people across Surrey Downs, Sutton and Merton will not take place until after…