How do I complain to Warrington hospital?
If you wish to make a formal complaint and have any queries about the process or need any help you can contact our complaints officers who manage the complaints process in the trust: Tel: 01925 66 2281. Email: [email protected].
Is Warrington a good hospital?
Warrington and Halton Hospitals have been rated ‘GOOD’ overall by the Care Quality Commission, following their inspection in March and April 2019, with Critical Care awarded ‘Outstanding’ for Care.
When should I ring maternity ward?
Call your midwife or maternity unit for guidance when your contractions are in a regular pattern and: last at least 60 seconds. come every 5 minutes or. you think you are in labour.
What is pals complaint?
PALS is an independent service available to patients, relatives, carers or visitors. PALS can: Listen to your concerns, suggestions or queries. Help sort out problems quickly on your behalf. Put you in touch with other sources of help.
What is Ward A8 Warrington hospital?
A8. General Medicine/Elderly Care. 01925 662367. A9. Acute Medical Ward.
What are the birth options at Warrington maternity services?
It is the latest addition to the birth options available to the local women of Warrington and Halton area, as well as across the northwest. The maternity services also offer birthing options for home, in the Obstetric-led Birth Suite and the Birth Suite active birth rooms.
What does a Warrington community midwife do?
Working in five teams of between four and six midwives across the Warrington area, our Community Midwives provide care in a variety of community setting. You will be given a named Midwife within your team who will plan and provide your antenatal care with you, in line with NICE guidance and your personal needs.
What happens if I need to stay in hospital during pregnancy?
If you need to remain in hospital for a period of time during your pregnancy or after the birth of your baby, you will be welcomed to and cared for on our Maternity Ward (C23).
What happens if the midwife has any concerns about the baby?
If the midwife has any concerns about you or your baby, he/she will refer you to one of the Doctors in the hospital at any time during pregnancy and labour. One of the most important decisions during your pregnancy will be to choose where you would like your baby to be born.