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Nottingham rehabilitation services
Nottingham rehabilitation services








nottingham rehabilitation services

The state-of-the-art, 70-bed NRC would be built alongside the new Defence rehabilitation centre (the ‘Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre’) which is operated by the Ministry of Defence and started treating patients in late 2018. Existing rehabilitation services would transfer there from their current base at Linden Lodge on the City Hospital site in 2024. The proposed facility would create a regional centre of excellence, combining under one roof, specialist resources for research and development and innovation in rehabilitation treatment, as well as for teaching and education. If you have not been seen by us in over a year please contact to arrange an appointment.įor the amputee/prosthetic limb service: Call 04 or email professionals who need our referral form please email the above address.Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) has been named by the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) as the NHS provider for rehabilitation services at the proposed new National NHS Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) on the Stanford Hall Rehabilitation Estate near Loughborough.įind out more from the National Rehabilitation Centre website: The CCG approved proposals to build the facility following a public consultation during the summer of 2020. If you have been issued with a prosthetic limb from our centre, NHS guidelines now require the limb to be serviced annually to ensure it is mechanically safe.

nottingham rehabilitation services

To speak to a specific member of the team please call the number below and the reception staff will assist you. We have a dedicated team of prosthetists, consultants, occupational therapists, nurses, physiotherapists and psychologists here at the Mobility Centre. We primarily support patients across Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and parts of Derbyshire and Leicestershire. We prescribe and maintain prosthetic limbs, as well as providing support for non-limb wearers. This service supports people with acquired limb amputation or with a congenital absence/difference. Surgical masks are required in clinical areas and can be found at reception. Rehabilitation personal training services are also available upon request. Please do not attend if you or a family member have any symptoms of Covid-19. Orthotics is now based at Physiotherapy (Gate 2, City Hospital) and can contacted on 07/77552/77581. There are no catering facilities available in this building apart from a vending machine and water fountain. Both sites were included in a Conservative government pledge to build. We request that all patients bring any medication you may need during the appointment as well as snacks/drinks as required. Plans to rebuild Nottinghams Queens Medical Centre (QMC) and City Hospital have been delayed, the government has confirmed.

nottingham rehabilitation services

If you would like to speak to a specific clinician please also contact this number and the staff will assist you. If you have any further questions about the centre and the services we offer please do not hesitate to contact us. Please see the below links for contact numbers for specific departments within the building. The main reception can be contacted on 04. Please see the links below for more information on the departments within the centre. The Mobility Centre houses multiple departments, including Prosthetics/Limb Difference and Nottingham Wheelchair Services.










Nottingham rehabilitation services