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Researchers may access your medical records

Last updated on Friday, March 21, 2025

How we use your information We are also a research-active trust and data may be processed for approved scientific research purposes. There is the possibility that your records may be looked at by a research nurse or research administrator, who is not involved in your direct care, so we can see i...

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The Services We Offer

Last updated on Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Clinical Services: Detailed descriptions of clinical services provided can be found here. Non-Clinical Services: Information on support and administrative services is available on request. Public Health Programs: Information on public health initiatives and programs can be fo...

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Surgery

Last updated on Monday, February 9, 2026

Please see below information about the surgery department here at Wirral University Teaching Hospital.

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How to Access the Service

Last updated on Thursday, February 19, 2026

The Children's School Age team offer physiotherapy advice and intervention to child who: Live and have a registered GP in the Wirral Area Are between the ages of 4-16 Meet the referral criteria (Copy of this available at bottom of page) Referrals are usually made by health professionals,...

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How to access the service

Last updated on Tuesday, March 3, 2026

An Occupational Therapist is usually present 2 days per week on the neonatal unit at Arrowe Park Hospital. Medical or nursing staff are able to refer infants if there is a need or if parent/care givers wish to have an OT assessment. If you are a parent/care giver on the neonatal ward, Please spea...

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Preterm babies end of life care

Last updated on Friday, September 19, 2025

  The ENHANCE study is a survey of parents’/guardians’ experiences of end of life care for their baby or child aged 0-18 years   Who can take part? Parents of preterm babies who have passed away.   More information For more information visit study website.

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