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Children's services are moving from St James's University Hospital to Leeds General Infirmary
Wards and departments providing children's services will be brought together at the Leeds General Infirmary between December 2009 and September 2010. There are a significant number of services moving, with most of the changes taking place in April and May.
What's moving?
From April/May in the Clarendon Wing:
- Children's Cystic Fibrosis will be on Ward 51
- Children's Cystic Fibrosis Day Hospital will be on Ward 25
- Children's neurosurgery and neurology will be on Ward 48
- Children's surgery will be on Ward 48a
- Children's Plastic Surgery, Trauma and Orthopaedics will be on Ward
55
- Children's Oncology will be on Ward 76
- Children's Bone Marrow Transplant will be on Ward 77
- Teenage Oncology will be on Ward 78
- Children's Therapies will be on A Floor
- Children's Radiology Unit (MRI, X-ray) will be on B Floor
- Five children's theatres will be on C Floor
- The Neonatal Unit will be on C Floor
- Children's oncology and haematology day hospital will be on C Floor
From April/May in the Jubilee Wing:
- Children's Accident and Emergency (A&E) will be on B Floor
- Children's Assessment Unit will be on B Floor
- Children's Radiology (CT) will be on B Floor
- Children's Intensive Care Unit will be on Wards 2 and 4
- Children's Paediatric Medicine will be on Ward 9
- Children's liver, renal and gastroenterology services will be on Ward 12
- Children's dialysis will be on Ward 20
- Children's cardiac surgery/cardiology will be on Ward 10
- Children's cardiac/neurosurgery outpatients will be on E Floor
From April/May in the Brotherton Wing:
- Children's ENT outpatients will be on B Floor
- Children's Day Surgery Unit will be on Ward 92
From April/May in the Martin Wing:
- Children's general outpatients will be on B Floor
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