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Wilmslow Hospital

@WilmslowHosp

We are a private hospital in Cheshire offering a full-range of healthcare specialisms. Part of HCA Healthcare UK.

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Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) infection: Advice for patients, consultants and staff hcahealthcare.co.uk/news/press-rel…


Winter sports are great fun, but can be dangerous due to the combination of ice, heavy equipment and speed. Professor Len Funk and Mr Neil Jain tell us about the most common injuries caused by skiing and snowboarding and how they are treated. hcahealthcare.co.uk/.../winter-spo…...

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Thinking of hitting the slopes or new to winter sports? Mr Neil Jain, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Professor Len Funk, Shoulder Surgeon, told us more about common winter sport injuries & how to avoid them. hcahealthcare.co.uk/blogs/preventi…

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Did you know that we run dedicated Men's Health Clinics at The Wilmslow Hospital. We provide men with a confidential and comfortable environment for the diagnosis and treatment. If you would like to book or find out more about the services we provide, please call 01625 545 000

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The knee joint plays a pivotal role in supporting the body’s weight and facilitating movement, however due to its size and complexity it is one of the joints most susceptible to injury. Knee injuries have a big impact so receiving the right treatment can make all the difference.

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We spoke to Mr Neil Jain, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at The Wilmslow Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare UK, about common knee complaints, how they are caused, ways to protect your knees and how to treat injuries. Read more here bit.ly/3xH7xtl

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This week is #menshealthweek, an opportunity to talk openly about male health issues. We spoke to Mr Arie Parnham, Consultant Urologist at The Wilmslow Hospital to understand more about what causes male sexual problems hcahealthcare.co.uk/blogs/understa…

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In the run up to #Men'sHealthWeek we’re sharing Jeff’s story, which highlights the importance of routine health checks for men. He visited his GP for a routine check and he learned he had kidney cancer. Read about Jeff’s experience here: bit.ly/3tjfFiw

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At The Wilmslow Hospital we offer a range of Men's Health Clinics run by expert urology consultants for a number of conditions, including a Prostate One-Day Clinic, designed to help you get quicker access to a diagnosis. To find out more contact us on 01625 545 000

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At The Wilmslow Hospital our expert ophthalmologists use the latest techniques to diagnose and treat a variety of eye conditions including vision correction, cataract surgery and premium lens implants. Find a list of our specialists here: bit.ly/3z9PMW2

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Hot flushes? Night sweats? Feeling tired and irritable? These can be symptoms of the menopause. Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, with the average age being around 51. You can book a consultation with one of our expert gynaecologists by calling 01625545071

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As warm weather sweeps across the country, we are likely to spend more time outdoors socialising, walking and doing other exercise. Whilst it's lovely to enjoy the nice weather we need to make sure we are staying safe in the sun. Here are our 3 top tips for being sun safe.

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At The Wilmslow Hospital our focus on a person-centred approach to treatment and care means that we highly value and appreciate all patient feedback. It's always lovely to hear when this approach has had a positive impact on the experience of people who have accessed our care.

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Do you know the signs and symptoms of cataracts? Cataracts are a very common condition that can affect your vision as you get older. If you are experiencing any difference in your vision, book an appointment with our ophthalmology service by calling 0161 768 8182

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Today is International Nurses Day 2022! We want to say a big thank you to all wonderful nurses here at The Wilmslow Hospital and to all nurses who support patients every day. Join us in thanking all our nurses for the contribution they make - we appreciate all that you do.


At The Wilmslow Hospital our consultants, specialist nurses and diagnostic technicians work closely as a multidisciplinary team to provide you with the very latest techniques to diagnose and treat gynaecological conditions and deliver outstanding care. To book call 01625 545 000

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If you're concerned about any changes to your breast, our one-stop breast clinic offers a consultation with a specialist, followed by any necessary tests to investigate your concerns. Find out about what happens at an appointment below. To book an appointment call 01625 545 000


Our dedicated Women's Health Clinics all use state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, and an on-site diagnostic, testing and treatment for a range gynaecological conditions led by top class consultants. More information here: bit.ly/3MQjyD0


This month we're spotlighting Linda, our Surgical Assistant from The Arm Clinic, to find out what she finds most rewarding about her role. If you're experiencing arm problems, our team of experts can help to diagnose and provide the best treatment for you bit.ly/38zrQ3e

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At The Wilmslow Hospital our highly experienced private GPs take pride in providing an excellent service that works for you, offering quick and easy access to a range of appointments available at your convenience. To book an appointment please call 01625 545 000

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Are you suffering from back, neck or joint pain? Whether you're an existing or new patient, our in-person physiotherapy service is easy to access and designed to quickly diagnose and treat a variety of common musculoskeletal injuries. Call us on 0161 768 8118 to find out more

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