Spire Manchester is number one in the UK for Mako robotic surgery
25 January 2022
The hospital is proud to have performed the most Mako robotic-assisted joint replacements in the UK in both 2020 and 2021.
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25 January 2022
The hospital is proud to have performed the most Mako robotic-assisted joint replacements in the UK in both 2020 and 2021.
20 November 2021
At Spire Manchester Hospital, we're committed to raising awareness about men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer and testicular cancer. We spoke with Alan Evans, a prostate cancer patient at Spire Manchester Hospital.
16 November 2021
Spire Manchester Hospital is celebrating after being named as a National Joint Registry (NJR) Quality Data Provider after successfully completing a national programme of local data audits.
23 October 2021
Jill Forester, a 73 year old carer for her disabled daughter, underwent a Mako robotic-assisted double knee replacement at Spire Manchester Hospital, with fantastic results.
28 September 2021
A patient from the Isle of Man was treated for severe gallbladder disease at Spire Manchester Hospital after learning that the skills necessary to deal with his health situation may not be available in his hometown should complications arise.
06 September 2021
After years of discomfort and a life held back by limitations, Mark Carlisle realised that he needed a major lifestyle overhaul.
17 August 2021
19 July 2021
For the third consecutive year, the Housekeeping team at Spire Manchester Hospital has been awarded the Gold CAP (Continuing Advancement Programme) Award.
11 June 2021
Spire Manchester Hospital is celebrating after being named as a National Joint Registry (NJR) Quality Data Provider after successfully completing a national programme of local data audits.
04 June 2021
Until 2019, John had suffered with very few health issues. In April 2019 he received the unfortunate news that he had bowel cancer, before undergoing successful treatment at Spire Manchester Hospital.