Wye Valley NHS Trust

Wye Valley NHS Trust Our vision
“To improve the health and well being of the people we serve in Herefordshire and the surrounding areas”.

Our mission
“To provide a quality of care we would want for ourselves, our families and friends”. Wye Valley NHS Trust is the provider of healthcare services at Hereford County Hospital, which is based in the city of Hereford, along with a number of community services for Herefordshire and its borders. We also provide healthcare services at community hospitals in the market towns of Ross-on-Wye, Leominster and Bromyard.

If you think you need medical help right now, 111 online can tell you what to do next.Visit here to find out more: https...
14/09/2025

If you think you need medical help right now, 111 online can tell you what to do next.
Visit here to find out more: https://111.nhs.uk/

It's  Do you know the signs of Sepsis in children and adults? Sepsis is life threatening. If you think you or someone yo...
13/09/2025

It's

Do you know the signs of Sepsis in children and adults?

Sepsis is life threatening.

If you think you or someone you look after has symptoms of sepsis, call 999 or go to A&E. Trust your instincts.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sepsis/

12/09/2025

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Around 20,000 babies under 1 are hospitalised with the respiratory infection   in the UK each year, and sadly we see 20 ...
11/09/2025

Around 20,000 babies under 1 are hospitalised with the respiratory infection in the UK each year, and sadly we see 20 to 30 infant deaths as well. Find out more about how vaccination during pregnancy can protect your baby: https://ow.ly/Oipj50U1fbL

10/09/2025

On Wednesday, September 17, at 7pm, we're holding a special memorial service for babies who have passed away at Hereford County Hospital.

The hospital’s chaplaincy is organising the service to be held in the chapel at Hereford County Hospital.

Rev Philip Roberts, hospital chaplain, said: "We would like to invite those who have lost a baby, whether recently or many years ago, to come and remember them with us at our annual memorial service.

“The service lasts for about 40 minutes and each child is named and a candle lit in their memory. It is an important moment in the year when people are able to gather and remember their little ones with love”.

The service will be taken by the hospital chaplain, supported by maternity staff, and is open to any relative or friend who has been touched by the death of a baby.

For further information, and in order to have an idea of numbers of those attending, the hospital chaplains can be contacted on 01432 364139 (please leave a message) or by email Philip.roberts@wvt.nhs.uk

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10/09/2025

It's World Su***de Prevention Day.

If you need urgent help for your mental health, get help from NHS 111 online or call 111💙

You can put questions to our Trust Board before or during our virtual Annual General Meeting taking place on Thursday 25...
10/09/2025

You can put questions to our Trust Board before or during our virtual Annual General Meeting taking place on Thursday 25 September at 6pm, streamed live via YouTube. Our Trust Board will present an overview of the performance during the last twelve months, the draft annual report, and future plans. Join us at our AGM. Find out more

Annual General Meeting

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08/09/2025

Cervical cancer leads to approximately 685 deaths a year in England.
The HPV vaccination, cervical screening and treatment for cell changes can all help prevent cervical cancer.
Find out more https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-cancer/

07/09/2025

Need medical help? Use 111 online to get assessed and directed to the right place for you, like a consultation with a pharmacist.
More info: nhs.uk/111

06/09/2025

Tummy discomfort that lasts for three weeks or more could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Contact your GP practice.

nhs.uk/CancerSymptoms

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