Results for: "Ward 33"
28 pages found in the Patients and Visitors website ... Showing 28 pages.
Page results
Contact
Last updated on Friday, May 17, 2024
Endoscopy Unit (9am–5pm): Tel. 0151 604 7095 Gastroenterology Ward 33 (Out of hours): Tel. 0151 604 7031
read moreInpatient
Last updated on Sunday, March 17, 2024
To give your feedback for a particular Inpatient Ward, please click on the Ward/Department name to be taken to the correct survey: 10 11 12 14 - Colorectal 17 - Surgical Emergency Unit (SEU) 18 19 - Older Person Assessment Unit (OPAU) 20 21 22...
read moreFeeding premature babies - FEED1
Last updated on Friday, September 19, 2025
The FEED1 study is a feeding study comparing gradual milk feeds with intravenous fluids (fluids added to veins) / parental nutrition (special food fluids added to veins) vs full milk feeds initiated in the first 24 hours after birth to compare if giving full feeds reduces the length of stay...
read moreWard Details
Last updated on Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Here you can find a list of our wards at Arrowe Park and Clatterbridge Hospitals. The visiting times for the wards listed below are 2pm - 7pm. This includes a direct dial number to contact them. ARROWE PARK HOSPITAL Wards Direct Dial Ward Sister Surgical...
read moreHealth care associated infections (HCAIs)
Last updated on Friday, April 20, 2018
HCAIs are infections acquired as a result of healthcare interventions. Infections caused by the bacteria Clostridium difficile (C.difficile) and Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have previously been considered to be the most common, however great results have been achieved in red...
read moreFoot and ankle
Last updated on Monday, June 17, 2024
Foot and Ankle Pain Most people experience pain in and around their feet or ankles at some point in their lives. It’s one of the most complex, hard-working regions of your body. It has 26 bones and 33 small joints, all held together by a network of soft tissue made up of muscles, tendons, ligam...
read moreGeneral Anaesthesia
Last updated on Tuesday, April 10, 2018
If you are having a general anaesthetic, it will be given to you by an anaesthetist, either as a liquid that is injected into your veins through a cannula (a thin, plastic tube that feeds into a vein, usually on the back of your hand) or gas that you breathe in through a mask.Your anaesthetist wi...
read more“He didn’t just die, he gave life”: A wife’s powerful tribute during Organ Donation Week
Last updated on Thursday, September 25, 2025
A widow and member of the Organ Donation Committee at Wirral University Teaching Hospital (WUTH) talked about the many lives saved thanks to her late husband’s organ donation. Joanne Caswell, 54, from Bromborough, lost her husband Karl in 2010 at the age of 46 after he suffered a fatal brain hae...
read more