Grange University Hospital
The GUH will be purpose built to provide care for those
who require complex specialist or critical care. The
hospital will include a 24 hour assessment unit, dealing
with all major emergencies and resuscitation cases;
intensive care facilities, comprehensive diagnostic
services, theatres and a consultant led Obstetric Unit.
The hospital will also have a dedicated Paediatric
Assessment Unit which will manage all paediatric
emergencies apart from minor injuries and some GP
referrals, in addition to a Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit. These will be supported by a range of services including pathology,
pharmacy, radiology, including MRI and CT scanners. There will also be a
helipad for rapid transportation of emergency cases.
Emergency Surgery and Medical emergency admissions,
including emergency Gynaecology and Trauma, will be
admitted straight to a specialty bed or to the Emergency
Assessment Unit under the care of the specialty team.
The GUH will deliver these services for the populations of
Newport, Monmouthshire, Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent,
Caerphilly, and South Powys. This equates to a catchment
population of over 600,000.
Our Enhanced Local General Hospitals; Nevill Hall Hospital,
Royal Gwent Hospital and Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr and supporting Local Hospitals;
Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan, Chepstow Hospital and County Hospital will provide
the majority of care for people who do not need access to critical care
services and will continue to offer diagnostics, therapy and inpatient care.