CUH

Christine Ward

Wards at the Rosie

Ward: Christine

Box: 229

The Rosie Hospital

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Hills Road,

Cambridge,

CB2 0QQ

 

Enquiries: 01223 217 672 or 01223 217 671

 

Finding Christine Ward

 

Christine Ward is on Level 2 of the Rosie Hospital. It is signposted from the main reception of the Rosie Hospital on Robinson Way.

 

From the Rosie main entrance: head straight through the Rosie reception area. Take the lift/stairs to level 2. On exiting the lift/stairs, Christine Ward is clearly signposted.

 

From the main hospital entrance: in the reception area turn right onto the main concourse. Turn left and go towards the main ward lifts. Before the lifts, turn right onto the long corridor and head towards the Addenbrooke's Treatment Centre. The Rosie is clearly signposted off this corridor.

 

If you are likely to be hospitalised for two weeks or more, your visitors can get a discounted parking ticket from the main reception. This allows you to exit from the car parks for 14 consecutive days from the day you validate the ticket.

 

> Finding us - Parking ticket discounts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visiting hours:

Please contact the ward

 


 

Related pages:

> Birth Centre

 


 

Infection control

We are working hard to reduce avoidable infections and to provide a clean and safe environment for patients, their relatives and our staff.

 

> Infection control

 


 

Patientline (the bedside phone system)

Each patient has their own personal telephone number.

 

If you don't know their personal telephone number you can call the Patientline Customer Care Team:

0870 212 1234 (calls charged at national rate).

 

> Patientline

 


 

Concerns, comments and complaints

If you are unhappy with any aspect of your care or the service you receive in your Addenbrooke's outpatient clinic, please speak to a member of clinic staff as soon as possible.

 

If you feel they cannot help you, or you are not comfortable talking to them, contact the Patient Information and Liaison Service (PALS)

 

> PALS