60% UK women suffer Covid-19 related sleep problems
19 October 2020
Six in ten women have suffered issues with sleep during the Coronavirus pandemic and lockdown in the UK, according to research from Spire Healthcare.
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19 October 2020
Six in ten women have suffered issues with sleep during the Coronavirus pandemic and lockdown in the UK, according to research from Spire Healthcare.
02 October 2020
Landmark agreement between Spire Hartswood Hospital and Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) enables East London and Essex NHS patients to receive cancer care.
26 August 2020
Almost 500 NHS patients have received cancer and other urgent treatment at Spire South Bank Hospital, under a landmark partnership with Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.
07 July 2020
Independent hospitals in Leeds have been taking some of the pressure off the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing additional capacity to treat patients.
06 July 2020
Our partnership with Cardiff and Vale University Health Board was featured on ITV Wales on 30 June 2020. Watch the clip here.
15 June 2020
A landmark agreement between Cardiff and Vale UHB and Spire Healthcare is enabling patients with cancer and other urgent conditions to receive treatment at Spire’s Cardiff hospital, allowing the Health Board’s main sites such as the University Hospital of Wales and University Hospital Llandough to focus on caring for people with COVID-19.
08 June 2020
Hundreds of Walsall patients are receiving urgent cancer treatment at Spire Little Aston Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, under a landmark partnership agreement between Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust and Spire Healthcare.
01 June 2020
Spire Leeds Hospital has been upgraded to a ‘Good’ rating, following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
26 May 2020
A landmark agreement between the NHS and Spire Healthcare is enabling hundreds of patients in Manchester, who are most at risk if they contract the virus, to continue their treatment.