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    • Apr07
      Successful liver cancer screening service continues to expand

      More people in West Cheshire and Ellesmere Port are finding out about the health of their liver earlier, thanks to the continued expansion of liver disease screening that’s being provided by the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. More than 800 people were offered a free liver health screening last year either in hospital or at community clinics, as the local NHS Trust continues to find new ways make healthcare more widely available to improve the health of the local community. ...Read more

    • Mar31
      New £7.5 million plan unveiled to transform and improve emergency care at Countess of Chester Hospital

      A new £7.5 million plan to bring down waiting times and improve patient experiences of emergency care at the Countess of Chester Hospital has been revealed today. The plan will provide patients with more direct access to the full range of emergency care available at the local hospital, which could significantly cut waiting times and improve patient safety and experiences. ...Read more

    • Mar27
      First Sentio Hearing Implant in the North West of England has been performed at Countess of Chester Hospital

      A successful implantation of the Sentio™ System in an adult patient has been performed at the Countess of Chester Hospital in the last week, making it the first hospital in the North West of England to perform this groundbreaking procedure in an adult. The procedure took just over an hour and was performed under general anaesthesia, with plans to offer it under local anaesthesia for suitable patients in the future. ...Read more

    • Mar25
      Full visiting reinstated at Countess of Chester Hospital following Norovirus cases

      The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has reopened visiting to all wards at the Countess of Chester Hospital after nearly two weeks of restrictions.  The hospital recently paused visiting to most wards to help it tackle a rising number of patients testing positive for norovirus – a highly contagious virus. ...Read more

    • Mar08
      Temporary visiting restrictions due to rise in norovirus cases

      Updated on 20 March 2025 The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is currently experiencing a spike in Norovirus cases, with an increasing number of patients testing positive for the highly contagious virus. Norovirus, commonly known as the “winter vomiting bug,” causes symptoms such as diarrhoea and vomiting but typically resolves within a few days. ...Read more

    • Feb28
      New Interim Chair appointed

      Neil Large brings extensive experience from public and voluntary sector organisations with over 30 years’ experience working at board level. He has held a number of key leadership roles including his most recent positions as Non-Executive Director at Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board and Chair of Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. ...Read more

    • Jan28
      Public consultation on proposed changes to gluten free prescribing

      NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is holding a public consultation on a proposal to stop making gluten free bread and bread mixes available on prescription. Gluten free bread and bread mixes are sometimes prescribed to individuals who live with coeliac disease, or other diagnosed conditions which mean that people have to follow a gluten free diet. ...Read more

    • Dec23
      Parents and carers to receive free meals at Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, thanks to 10-year-old girl's legacy

      Parents and carers staying on the children's ward at The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Trust can now receive free hot meals and drinks, thanks to the last wishes of a young cancer patient.  The Trust is one of several across the UK to join a national initiative between NHS England and the charity Sophie's Legacy, which helps to provide food and essential items to families on children's wards across the UK. ...Read more

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