Everything about Carmarthenshire Nhs Trust totally explained
Carmarthenshire NHS Trust is an
NHS Trust in
Wales. The headquarters of the Trust is in the West Wales General Hospital, in Glangwili,
Carmarthen.
The Trust serves around 170,000 people across
Carmarthenshire and neighbouring counties. It has two main hospitals, Prince Philip Hospital in
Llanelli, and West Wales General Hospital in
Carmarthen, with
accident & emergency services. There are four smaller, community hospitals.
Carmarthenshire NHS Trust has over 3,200 staff. The
Chairman is Mrs Margaret Price
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), and the
Chief Executive is Hugh Ross
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).
It will merge with
Ceredigion & Mid Wales NHS Trust and
Pembrokeshire & Derwen NHS Trust in April 2008.
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) The proposed name for the newly merged trust will be
Hywel Dda NHS Trust.
Major hospitals
Amman Valley Hospital
Amman Valley Hospital is a 28-bed community hospital in
Ammanford.
Bryntirion Hospital
Bryntirion Hospital is a community geriatric hospital, focussed on
rehabilitation. It has 30 beds, and is located in
Llanelli.
Llandovery Hospital
Llandovery Hospital is a community hospital with 18 beds, in
Llandovery.
Mynydd Mawr Hospital
Mynydd Mawr Hospital (the name means 'Big Mountain') is a 38-bed community geriatric hospital, located in
Llanelli.
Prince Philip Hospital
Prince Philip Hospital is a 238-bed major acute
secondary care hospital, in
Llanelli.
West Wales General Hospital
West Wales General Hospital is a major acute
secondary care hospital, in Glangwili,
Carmarthen. It has 391 beds.
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