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Norovirus

For the protection of our patients please do not visit the hospital if you, or someone you have been in contact with, has experienced diarrhoea and/or vomiting in the last two days. 

Norovirus - advice for patients and relatives

Hospitals and clinics

SASH runs East Surrey Hospital.

Additional outpatient clinics are run at Crawley Hospital (NHS West Sussex).

We also run services at:
Caterham Dene Hospital
Dorking Hospital
Horsham Hospital
Oxted Health Centre

Latest News

Coming soon...
New Main Entrance at East Surrey Hospital

 

The West Entrance of East Surrey Hospital is now closed. All patients and visitors are asked to enter and exit the hospital via the East Entrance.

 

A free and regular patient shuttle bus is running between the West and the East Entrance of the hospital. The bus runs every few minutes from 08:00-21:00 Monday to Friday; 15:00-17:00 and 19:00-20:00 Saturday and Sunday. The Trust is also providing extra wheelchairs at the East Entrance.

  • For a quick link to our site map, please click here
  • To view a set of 'Frequently Asked Questions' about this construction work, please click here
  • To view a letter from our Chief Executive explaining the construction work, please click here

 


Media

For our Chief Executive's weekly message click here.

For the Trust's monthly magazine click here.

For all our latest press releases click here.

To watch a video of how the new Main Entrance of East Surrey Hospital will look, please click here.

To watch a slideshow of still images which form the artistic impressions of how the new Main Entrance will look, please click here.

A-Z of Health

NHS Choices

NHS Choices has an online A-Z of health, giving quick advice on a variety of illnesses, ailments and injuries.
For reassurance, or for quick fact-checking from genuine experts online, visit the A-Z.
NHS Choices A-Z of Conditions

Hospital Charity

Donations to your local hospital, no matter how large or small, are greatly appreciated and can help us make a real difference to patients. Find out more about charitable donations.

 

Choose Well

Help to manage the demand for our A&E servicesChoose Well

25 percent of people who go to A&E could have been treated elsewhere in the community.

High-street pharmacists are one alternative for:

- easily accessible, confidential care and treatment for minor ailments
- advice on self-care

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