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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Stamford And Rutland Hospital

Stamford and Rutland Hospital is an elective care hospital in Stamford, Lincolnshire, administered by North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust. The Stamford and Rutland Infirmary opened in 1828.

History

The medieval gate of Greyfriars, Stamford is a scheduled monument

The Stamford and Rutland Infirmary was built on a site previously occupied by Greyfriars, Stamford and donated by the Marquess of Exeter. It was funded by a bequest from the will of surgeon Henry Fryer, designed by John Peter Gandy and opened in 1828.

Between 1876 and 1879 the hospital was expanded with the addition of three fever ward blocks, under architect Edward Browning with input from surgeon William Newman. The wards incorporated a number of features such as centralised ward interiors and glazed internal walling, and were cited as an exemplar of single-block planning for small hospitals, particular by Henry Burdett. The fever wards are Grade II listed and show how voluntary hospitals dealt with 19th-century epidemics of contagious disease.

A substantial redevelopment of the hospital was completed in July 2017, which included new imaging facilities, including a permanent MRI scanning suite, and cancer treatment facilities.

Services

The hospital provides a minor injuries unit, large scale outpatient services and day-case surgery, with the largest pain management centre in the region. It also has a medicine for the elderly ward with 22 intermediate care beds. The trust's largest hospital, Peterborough City Hospital, provides the majority of emergency and inpatient services in the area; the two together thus provide a comprehensive suite of services in a predominantly "hot" and "cold" split. It was rated "good" by the Care Quality Commission in May 2014.

References

  1. ^ "Stamford and Rutland General Infirmary, Deeping Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire". Historic England. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ Morrison, Kathryn A (2015). "The Fever Wards, Stamford Hospital, Lincolnshire". Historic England. Historic England. ISSN 2059-4453. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
  3. ^ "Stamford and Rutland Hospital". North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Stamford and Rutland Hospital – Departments and services". NHS Choices. Department of Health. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  5. ^ Imison, Candace; Sonola, Lara; Honeyman, Matthew; Ross, Shilpa (25 November 2014). The reconfiguration of clinical services: What is the evidence?. The King's Fund. ISBN 9781909029439.
  6. ^ "Stamford and Rutland Hospital". Care Quality Commission. Retrieved 14 October 2017.

Further reading

  • Rogers, A.; Quinlan, J (1978). A short history of the Stamford and Rutland Hospital. Stamford: Friends of the Stamford Hospitals. OCLC 500579935.
  • Newman, W (2016). The story of Stamford Hospital : as told in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Stamford: The Friends of Stamford Hospital. OCLC 1063629971.