Services provided by the Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust at

Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital

Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Aldermaston Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 9NA

About our hospital

Basingstoke & North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust provides acute hospital services to 300,000 patients in Basingstoke and surrounding areas in north & mid Hampshire and west Berkshire. We also provide outpatient and assessment services from Alton and Bordon community hospitals. BNHFT also provide a number of specialist services for rare or complex illnesses for patients across the UK, including liver, prostate, colorectal cancer, haemophilia and pseudomyxoma

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Location and contact details

Address:
Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital
Aldermaston Road,
Basingstoke,
Hampshire,
RG24 9NA
Tel:
01256 473 202
Fax:
01256 313098
Email:
enquiries@bnhft.nhs.uk

This hospital is also known as Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital

Find out more on the Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital:

Last Updated: 13/08/2009

What can NHS Choices tell you about Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital and Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust?

Overall quality score

Good

Waiting times - referral to treatment

94% of patients were treated within 18 weeks

Cleanliness

8.8 out of 10 Patient survey score for cleanliness of wards for inpatients treated at this trust

MRSA blood infection rate

0.3 infections for every 10,000 bed days

What can people who visit NHS Choices tell you about Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital and the trust that manages it?

21 people have rated Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital.

80%

of people would recommend Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital to a friend.

Latest Comments

Shortage of nurses and care staff visited Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital in Jan-2010

What could be improved:
More nurses were needed for the number of patients.
More regular cleaning of bathrooms.
For nurses to be more caring and sympathetic to the patients needs.
Anything else?
My mother who was unable to move without assistance, had to rapidedly shout for help when she had finished using the toilet in the bathroom, as no one answered her call when she pressed the call button for help. It was very distressing for her.