A century of hospital care

North Middlesex University Hospital provides high quality healthcare services to approximately 500,000 people in Enfield, Haringey and surrounding areas.

What we aim to deliver is high quality clinical care, outstanding customer care and efficient organisational systems and processes.

All services provide appropriate single sex facilities to patients. Since monthly recording has taken place by the Department of Health, 100% of patients have been treated in single sex accommodation.

Compliant with all Care Quality Commission requirements, the Trust opened a £123 million hospital in June 2010, which was officially commemorated by the secretary of state for health Rt Hon Andrew Lansley MP in October 2011. This state of the art facility houses the following services:

  • A 24/7, expanded adult A&E department with an integrated Urgent care Centre
  • A dedicated 24/7 A&E for children.
  • 8 operating theatres for both planned day surgery and emergency surgery.
  • A diagnostics centre incorporating a £1.2 million 3-tesla MRI, 2 new CT scanners, 4 ultrasound units and a mammography unit
  • A spacious outpatients department
  • A critical care unit, with single rooms available in order to preserve privacy and dignity and provide the best infection control measures to our most vulnerable patients
  • 5 inpatient wards.

The Pymmes Building houses care of the elderly services, the acute stroke unit and a new ambulatory care unit.

Maternity, inpatient paediatrics, respiratory, renal and cardiology services are housed in the Tower Block.

Cancer and HIV/AIDS care is provided in the Podium.

 

NMH Hospital
Click here to view map