The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust in the news
The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has received a top accolade at a prestigious awards ceremony. It has been included in the CHKS 40 Top Hospitals for 2012.
Listening to your favourite music - at too loud a level and for too long - can permanently damage your hearing. Experts from the Royal Berkshire Hospital have been warning people of the risks.
Staff at Royal Berkshire Hospital came together on Wednesday to pay tribute to a “loved and respected” Consultant Mr Anthony Mee, who is retiring.
Her Royal Highness, the Countess of Wessex, was the guest of honour at the official opening of the Royal Berkshire Bracknell Clinic on Feb. 8.
A unique engraving on the back of a clock stolen from the Royal Berkshire Hospital has led to its safe return.
A kidney patient at the Royal Berkshire hospital is to benefit from a new trial which will enable him to get dialysis treatment at home.
For 10 years, Ray Vincent has had to go to hospital three times a week for time consuming dialysis. But now Ray is to become the 59th person in the country to have a dialysis machine in his own home.
The enthusiasm and devotion of our staff, volunteers – and patients – has been officially honoured. An afternoon of high emotion at the prestigious Pride of Reading Awards saw the Trust’s team honoured again and again by the town.
A number of former patients who spent time in the Intensive Care Unit at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have teamed up to create a support network for other ICU patients.
Staff and patients at the Trust have starred in a film which shows how the Trust is pioneering the use of a popular computer games machine to help patients.