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Hearing about your experience of our hospital and community services is very important as it means we can pass compliments to our staff on your behalf and make improvements where necessary.

James' story

James was born at 29 weeks weighing just 2 pounds and half an ounce. 

James’ mum Sarah tells their story.

Teddy's story

Baby Teddy Taylor almost crashed his parents’ wedding when he arrived on 24 June, the day before his mum and dad, Emma and Lee, were due to tie the knot.

Having an X-ray evacuation proctogram

Radiology

T-Level placements

We support T-Level student placements.

Tiny Toes Toddle

Our Tiny Toes Toddle is a sponsored walk aimed at youngsters aged under five, although children of all ages and abilities can take part.

Birth in mind service

In the first few weeks after birth you may find that you think about what happened during labour and birth again and again to try to make sense of it all.

Sexual safety charter (NHS England)

Those who work, train and learn within the healthcare system have the right to be safe and feel supported at work.

NHS England's sexual safety charter is a collaboration with key partners across the healthcare system.

Procurement

Council of Governor meetings

Our Council of Governor meet quarterly.

Using acupuncture to treat nausea and vomiting

Inpatient pain team 

After your Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with contrast media

Radiology

Screening if you have a moderately increased risk of breast cancer

Radiology

What to expect when in the Urgent and Emergency Care Centre

We understand that attending the Urgent and Emergency Care Centre (UECC) can be daunting. This information will explain what you can expect.

Care Support Workers

The Trust regularly recruits Care Support Workers (Band 2) and Healthcare Support Workers (Band 3) across the hospital and community teams.

Find out more about these roles and how to apply.

Meet the team

Meet our surgeons and ward team.

After you have had a breast biopsy using local anaesthetic

Breast Screening and Assessment Unit

Having Entonox during a medical procedure

Gynaecology

Skydive registration

Complete and submit this form to register your interest in Rotherham Hospital and Community Charity's skydives.

Joy's story

Emma Litchfield lost her Mum, Joy in August 2024 at Rotherham Hospital. Emma tells her story. 

“Mum was admitted to Rotherham Hospital on 25 July 2024 after returning from a family holiday in Spain. She became really ill whilst there with severe headaches and stomach pains. 

After several tests it was discovered that Mum had two bleeds on her brain and cancer. We were absolutely devastated.

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