**DERBY HOSPITAL**

Nestled in the heart of Derby, DERBY HOSPITAL, located at Uttoxeter New Road, DE22 3NE, stands as a beacon of healthcare excellence and compassionate patient care. Renowned for its commitment to quality service, the hospital provides a comprehensive range of medical services, including emergency care, surgical procedures, and specialized treatments across various fields. With a highly skilled team of healthcare professionals dedicated to ensuring patient satisfaction, DERBY HOSPITAL prioritizes a holistic approach to health, fostering a welcoming atmosphere that promotes healing and well-being.

What sets DERBY HOSPITAL apart is its state-of-the-art facilities and innovative practices that align with the latest advancements in medical technology. The hospital not only emphasizes clinical excellence but also values the importance of emotional support, ensuring that patients and their families feel cared for throughout their healthcare journey. Whether you need routine check-ups or complex medical interventions, you can trust in the hospital’s unwavering dedication to your health.

For more information about services offered or to schedule an appointment, please visit our website at [Royal Derby Hospital](https://www.uhdb.nhs.uk/about-royal-derby-hospital) or give us a call during business hours. Experience the exceptional care that makes DERBY HOSPITAL a vital part of our community’s health and wellness.

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John Nash

5 Google Rating

Very nice nurses are very helpful had cancer it’s all retaliation so I’m gonna go for one sessio

5/ 5

Very nice nurses are very helpful had cancer it’s all retaliation so I’m gonna go for one session so hopefully all gone

Ann Maskery

5 Google Rating

Great hospital. Always polite , courteous and friendly.

5/ 5

Great hospital. Always polite , courteous and friendly.

Jupa Tinkler

5 Google Rating

All nurses were good attitudes and lovely only went Renal Unit most of times. Nothing others in any

5/ 5

All nurses were good attitudes and lovely only went Renal Unit most of times. Nothing others in any department there.

Clare Stardust

5 Google Rating

They are always happy to help at the main entrance, I showed the chap my letter and he showed me th

5/ 5

They are always happy to help at the main entrance, I showed the chap my letter and he showed me the way to where I needed to go.

Rylan Storm

3 Google Rating

Administration at this hospital isn't great. I had to have 3 separate visits to the hospital because

3/ 5

Administration at this hospital isn't great. I had to have 3 separate visits to the hospital because the respiratory diagnostic services don't run on the same day that the respiratory consultants are in. Also, forget about phoning to cancel or alter an appointment. The phones never get answered.

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