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Hereford County Hospital address
The postcode and address is Stonebow Road, The County Hospital, Hereford, HR1 2BN
Accident & Emergency location
The Accident & Emergency (A&E) department is located at the far end of the main hospital building.
All patients and visitors to this department must use the designated A&E entrance.
There is a drop-off and collection point at the main A&E entrance, and designated parking spaces for individuals with disabilities. The parking area is managed by a private contractor and charges apply, though concessions are available.
There is more information on how to find us and available parking.
You will also receive support specific to your role and there will always be somebody to ask for help if you are at all unsure.
Your perineum Your perineum is the tissue between your vagina and your anus. During birth you can experience perineal trauma/tearing. This can be classified into four degrees of severity: 1st degree – these only affect the skin, they usually do not require any repair and heal quickly on their own. 2nd degree – these affect the skin and the perineal muscle layer, repair is usually needed. 3rd and 4th degree – 3.5% of women will experience a more substantial tear which involves the muscle that controls the anus. This degree of tear will need to be repaired in theatre. Episiotomy…
If you had a planned caesarean section then you will need to stay in hospital for at least 24 hours after your baby is born. If you had an emergency caesarean then you will more likely stay in hospital for 48 hours. When you come out of theatre you will have a urinary catheter, this is a small flexible plastic tube which sits in your bladder and collects urine in a bag. This will usually be removed about 12 hours after the surgery, once you are able to mobilise to the toilet. Your midwife will ask to measure your first…
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is investigating a number of cases of monkeypox in England.
Monkeypox is a viral infection usually associated with travel to West Africa.
It is usually a mild self-limiting illness, spread by very close contact with someone with monkeypox and most people recover within a few weeks. The virus can spread if there is close contact between people and the risk to the UK population is low.
The Community Stroke Service provides therapy and rehabilitation for clients in their own homes post stroke within the Herefordshire area. The Community Stroke Service is made up of two pathways: Early Supported Discharge (ESD) Community Stroke Service (CSS) Following referral, the Community Stroke Service will assess you and, if required, develop a programme of therapy designed to meet your individual needs. The Community Stroke Service consists of different therapists: Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy Speech and Language Therapy Therapy Support Workers Clinical Psychology As a team we aim to: set realistic, meaningful goals understand your stroke and manage your condition as independently…
Visiting arrangements - updated - 06/01/2026 Please see below the current visiting arrangements at Wye Valley NHS Trust. Children and young people are welcome, although it is sensible to avoid bringing very young children into hospitals where possible and this needs to be discussed with ward staff in advance. Protected meal times All non-urgent clinical activity stops during mealtimes to allow patients to eat their meals in a calm and relaxing environment without unnecessary interruption. Please avoid visiting at mealtimes, unless you would like to help your relative or friend with their meal. Guidance on the use of mobile phone and others device…
Viral gastroenteritis (norovirus) patient information. Viral gastroenteritis is when the gut lining becomes irritated by a virus, and can have many causes. One of the most common is Norovirus. It results in sudden onset of profuse vomiting with or without diarrhoea.
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