Antenatal self-referral available at MKUH
You no longer needs to visit your GP to be seen by a midwife, you can make an antenatal self-referral right from your own home. Did you know booking...
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You no longer needs to visit your GP to be seen by a midwife, you can make an antenatal self-referral right from your own home. Did you know booking...
The National Cancer Patient Experience Survey is asking for your feedback. Feedback from people who have experienced cancer care and treatment is a vital part of improving services. It...
First baby of the new decade born at MKUH The first baby to be born at Milton Keynes University Hospital in 2020 was a baby boy. Born 1 January...
Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has been working in partnership with MK College to deliver on-the-job experience to future healthcare workers and create career pathways for young...
A pair of Strictly Come Dancing stars are on their way to Milton Keynes. Katya and Neil Jones, both professionals on the smash-hit BBC1 show Strictly Come Dancing, have...
We need your help to celebrate the incredible people who work for us – staff who deliver really exceptional patient care with compassion, skill and innovation. In November we...
Tracy Rea, 52, a Specialist Bereavement Midwife at Milton Keynes University Hospital, has won the Tommy’s Healthcare Hero award. She was nominated by five women in the 2019 awards...
Biomedical science staff at Milton Keynes University Hospital have won a Biomedical Science Day Activity Fund from the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). They have opened the doors to...
From January 28, 2019, pregnant women who have an uncomplicated pregnancy and who are fit and well, will have the option of an outpatient induction of labour. This means...
We welcomed six new babies into the world on New Year’s Day. Among the first to be born in 2019 was Holly Matilda Evie Burtenshaw who bounced into the...