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14 April 2025
Islanders and visitors are being encouraged to Know Where to Go for medical help and advice this Easter bank holiday weekend to ensure they receive the right care and help ease pressure on emergency services.
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4 April 2025
At Isle of Wight NHS Trust we believe in providing the highest quality maternity care for you and your baby. We are excited to announce that, in April, the NHS is launching a major survey on experiences of using maternity services.
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1 April 2025
Paramedics at Isle of Wight NHS Trust are now fully trained and ready to participate in the national CRASH-4 clinical trial, a major study investigating the use of Tranexamic Acid (TXA) for patients with mild head injuries.
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28 March 2025
St Mary’s Vaccination Hub is getting ready to open it doors to the public on Tuesday 1 April as the COVID-19 spring vaccination programme begins.
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28 March 2025
Hannah Harrison, a Specialist Paramedic at Isle of Wight Ambulance Service (IWAS) has received a national award from the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE) for her exceptional leadership and drive to improve learning and awareness of the urgent care specialist paramedic team.
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26 March 2025
Participants of the Isle of Wight birth cohort research study are invited to come forward for their next follow up. Participants who attend their follow up before 31 May 2025, will be entered in to a draw to win a cash prize!
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13 March 2025
Midwives at Isle of Wight NHS Trust have been recognised in the National 2025 UK Mum (Maternity Unit Marvels) Awards.
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28 February 2025
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Hayley Peters as Chief Nurse for Isle of Wight NHS Trust (IWT) and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHU).
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19 February 2025
On Monday 24 February 2025 our Blood Testing Department will be relocated to the Outpatients and Diagnostic Centre located at the North Hospital site at St Mary’s Hospital.
Important information
Our services remain very busy.
You can help by:
- Only using our Emergency Department or call 999 for life threatening injuries or illnesses
- Collecting family and friends from hospital as soon as they are ready to be discharged to free up beds for those who need them
- Support friends, family and neighbours with shopping and collecting prescriptions if needed
- Only call 999 in the event of a life-threatening illness or injury
- Visit NHS 111 online or call NHS 111 for heath advice, or contact your local pharmacist or GP.
For general information, visit our patients and visitors page.
Thank you for your continued support.