
In the late 1980s Tetbury Hospital was part of the National Health Service but it faced closure. The people of the town raised over 1 million to 'buy' the hospital from the NHS and save it from closure. Without them, and the generosity of our local population, we would not be here. Tetbury Hospital Trust is a Charity, our Patron is His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
Our President is the 12th Duke of Beaufort, whose family have been long term supporters of the hospital since it first became independent. As an independent healthcare provider we deliver high quality services on behalf of the NHS and for private patients. We have a Minor Injuries Unit and an X-ray Department, and provide outpatient consultation and day case surgery.
Our President is the 12th Duke of Beaufort, whose family have been long term supporters of the hospital since it first became independent. As an independent healthcare provider we deliver high quality services on behalf of the NHS and for private patients. We have a Minor Injuries Unit and an X-ray Department, and provide outpatient consultation and day case surgery.
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About Us
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In the late 1980s when the NHS ran Tetbury Hospital it was threatened with closure. The people of the town raised over 1 million to 'buy' the hospital. Tetbury Hospital Trust Ltd was set up as a charity to run the hospital for the benefit of the people of Tetbury and the surrounding district in 1992.
Our Services
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We are a small specialist hospital with excellent wait times, and both consultants and nursing staff have time to help and advise you. You have the right to choose where to have your NHS treatment wherever you live. If you would like to see a specialist at Tetbury Hospital please discuss this with your GP, Orthopaedic Triage Team (MSKAPS), Optician or Dentist.
Our Consultants
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When you receive an appointment letter from Tetbury Hospital you will be advised of the type of clinic you are attending. If your letter states you will be seeing a consultant you will not be seen by a member of their team instead, unless this is detailed in your letter. Some clinics are multi-professional so you may be seen by a consultant, a nurse, a healthcare assistant.
Minor Injuries
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The Minor Injuries Unit (MIU) is open Monday to Friday from 8.30am, we accept our last walk in patient at 4.00pm. The charge is set by the Government and will increase as per guidance from them. Currently the charge is 9.15 per item. If you experience any of the following, go immediately to your local Emergency Department or call 999.
Physiotherapy
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To complement other procedures, or as a treatment to resolve pain or injuries, physiotherapy can help a variety of conditions. At Tetbury Hospital patients benefit from immediate treatment by qualified chartered physiotherapists, using up to date equipment. Both traditional and new treatment methods can be used as appropriate, including acupuncture for pain relief.
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