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  • 27 June 2025

    Patients under the care of Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust are now able to collect outpatient prescription medicines from new pharmacy collection lockers, which were unveiled at Kingston Hospital this week. Kingston Hospital is the first hospital in the UK to offer these lockers, which are managed by Boots, in partnership with Clix. The lockers provide a simple, safe and secure solution to make it easier for patients to pick up their prescription medicines.

  • 27 June 2025

    If your baby has been admitted to a neonatal unit you may soon be asked to take part in NHS England’s National Neonatal Care Experience Survey. The survey helps us monitor what's working well and how neonatal care services could be improved, both locally and nationally. Your feedback will help shape NHS neonatal care for others in the future.

  • 16 June 2025

    Children’s therapists from Ham Clinic recently celebrated the opening of a new therapy play area providing an outside space to carry out assessment and therapy and for children to develop, learn and have fun.

  • 16 June 2025

    Two dance classes specifically designed for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have been successfully trialled this spring, thanks to generous charity funding from the League of Friends at Teddington Memorial Hospital.

  • 10 June 2025

    Members of the public are welcome to attend our Board meetings, which are held in person, and with an option to join virtually. Our next Board meeting will take place on Thursday 3 July, 9.30am - 12.30pm.

  • 10 June 2025

    Jo Farrar has been listed in the Health Service Journal (HSJ) ‘top 50’ list of chief executives. The list is judged by leading health service figures, which this year included Rosie Benneyworth (chief executive, Health Services Safety Investigations Branch), Daniel Elkeles (chief executive, NHS Providers), and Aidan Fowler (interim chief inspector of healthcare, Care Quality Commission).