Frequently Asked Questions
What is perioperative medicine?Perioperative medicine is the care of a patient from the moment that surgery is an option, through to recovery after surgery. Benefits include improved personal health, fewer…
What is perioperative medicine?Perioperative medicine is the care of a patient from the moment that surgery is an option, through to recovery after surgery. Benefits include improved personal health, fewer…
Tobacco dependency programmeSmoking remains one of the biggest killers in this country. 64,000 people die from smoking related illnesses in England every year and it’s estimated that for every person…
Plans to redevelop the Dorset County Hospital site have been submitted to Dorset Council following feedback from patients, staff and the wider community. Read more.
The Orthoptic Department is based at the Royal Eye Infirmary at Dorset County Hospital.
Here’s what we have in place to help staff cycle to work: Cycle to Work scheme Save up to 42%* on the latest bikes and accessories for your commute to…
Dorset Council and Dorset County Hospital have agreed a 20-year lease for use of South Walks House building in Dorchester, owned by the council.
What we doThe Inpatient Pain Team at DCHFT understand the impact of acute, chronic, complex or cancer pain can have on a patient of all ages and their carers and…
Have your say on our exciting plans to expand our clinical facilities and redevelop our site over the next five years. You can view all the plans here.
Our Maternity Unit has been recognised as one of the best in the country in the latest national survey results. Read more here.