Hospital Radio at North Mid

Hospital Radio team

North Middlesex University Hospital is pleased to have its own radio station for patients called Royal Free Radio. It provides a 24/7 programme of record requests, information for patients, local and national news, interviews, quizzes and other items of interest including updates on the new North Mid Charity. The station - previously known as Radio Enfield - has been running at Chase Farm Hospital for over 50 years and was first heard at North Mid in January 1973. It is one of the country's longest serving hospital radio stations. 

The service is provided by volunteers and is free of charge to patients. It can be heard on TV channel 0 and via the website royalfreeradio.co.uk

Request programmes are broadcast Sunday to Friday evenings from 8pm to 10pm. Requests can be telephoned in by calling 020 8363 6000 any time (normal call charges apply) or via the Royal Free Radio website, royalfreeradio.co.uk.

For more information visit royalfreeradio.co.uk, or find Royal Free Radio on Facebook and Twitter.