Patient and visitor information for Barlborough Hospital

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Getting here

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We are located less than a mile from junction 30 off the M1 (follow signs to ‘Dobbies Garden World’). We are only an hour from Lincoln and Grantham just off the A57/A1.
When you arrive please register at reception so we know you’re here. A member of staff will collect you for your appointment.

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Chesterfield Station is a 20 minute taxi ride away, or there is plenty of free on-site parking at the hospital.

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Parking on-site is available to all patients and visitors, free of charge.

We have free Wi-Fi access for patients and visitors.

All areas of our hospital are accessible to wheelchair users.

Our patient information is available in a range of languages and in large print on request.

We have an interpretation service available to support you if English is not your preferred language.

Please let a member of our booking team know prior to your appointment if you have any special requirements.

There is an on-site café for visitors and our catering team prepare meals daily for our patients, visitors and staff.

Please note, the Coffee Shop is not open during the weekend but there are vending machines for hot and cold drinks, crisps and chocolate.

Alternatively, Dobbies Garden Centre just behind the Hospital has a café that is open all day if you are looking for something a little more substantial.

Visiting is by appointment only.

If you’re staying with us, you’ll either be in a single en-suite room or a same-sex shared en-suite room depending on your preference – subject to availability. This is part of our commitment to patient dignity, and helps ensure a more comfortable and relaxed stay.

When you arrive please register at reception so we know you’re here.

One of the benefits of being treated at our hospital is the ‘one-stop-service’ of your outpatient appointment. Where possible we will complete any pre-treatment tests there and then, to save you making multiple trips, and our anaesthetists and rehabilitation team will assess you at the same time.

Your outpatient appointment is also an opportunity for you to meet the consultant who will perform your treatment. Feel free to ask any questions you wish – you may even want to write these down ahead of your appointment. They will explain any special preparations you may need to make before your treatment.

On the day of your treatment, wear something light and comfortable, so you’re as relaxed as possible.

If you’ll be staying with us, you may want to bring personal toiletries, nightclothes, comfortable footwear, something to read, and any medication you routinely take.

When you leave the hospital after you’ve had your treatment, you’ll be given full details of your follow-up care. We will inform your GP that you’ve been discharged from the hospital, and day case patients are telephoned the day after their surgery to check that they are recovering well.

It’s crucial to rest and take care of yourself after your treatment.

If you have any worries or concerns, please call us at any time on our Patient Advice Line (01246 575045) to speak to a member of the clinical team. This helpline is designed to ensure that your recovery is as speedy and successful as possible, so please use it as much as you need to.

White Coat Syndrome’, also known as White Coat Hypertension or the White Coat Effect, describes a patient experiencing high blood pressure and anxiety when in a clinical situation.

The condition is not uncommon, with as many as 1 in 8 people experiencing White Coat Syndrome.

As well as being potentially upsetting for patients, higher blood pressure as the result of White Coat Syndrome can lead to procedures or treatments being postponed or cancelled where a higher blood pressure reading indicates a potential risk.

At Practice Plus Group Hospital, we will do all we can to help alleviate the symptoms associated with anxiety within these clinical situations, including:

  • Inviting patients who are affected by White Coat Syndrome to a tour of the hospital
  • Arranging for patients to meet the care team before their treatment
  • Offering quiet areas for blood pressure checks
  • Taking blood pressure readings several times throughout an appointment – often blood pressure lowers as the patient relaxes.

Reviews for Practice Plus Group Hospital, Barlborough

Formerly known as Barlborough NHS Treatment Centre

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Hip surgery, Barlborough – I would recommend Practice Plus Group without a shadow of a doubt

I was particularly pleased with how well-mannered and attentive everyone was. I had my hip replacement operation at 11.30am and when I came out of surgery, a meal was waiting for me. I was told that if my blood test looked good and the surgeon was happy with me when he saw me at 5pm I could go home that night, and that’s what happened. It was seamless.
by Terence Watson

Knee surgery, Barlborough – one day knee replacement

It was fantastic: it all went very well and I was delighted that I had the opportunity to have surgery and be back home the same day. Everyone feels better recovering in their own home. Having met the team, I knew they were kind, professional and supportive. I was relaxed and confident about the surgery and looking forward to being pain-free.
by Adrian Roke

Knee surgery, Barlborough – amazing facility

This was my 2nd time as an inpatient at Barlborough for knee replacement surgery and in my opinion you couldn’t have this surgery at a better place. It is truly outstanding.

by Joy Lesley Wright

Hip surgery, Barlborough – aftercare was brilliant!

I went in for my new hip and was out within 3 days! The aftercare was also brilliant – 10/10!

by Peter

Barlborough – nothing was too much trouble

The staff were so friendly & put me at ease. Lovely clean hospital.

by Jennifer

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Patient and visitor information, Barlborough
Private patients: 0330 053 6443
NHS patients: 0333 200 5276
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