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Princess of Wales Hospital

Princess of Wales Hospital, Lynn Road, Ely CB6 1DN
In an emergency dial 999. For urgent medical help when it's not an emergency, please go to NHS111 online first. If you cannot get online, call 111.
The Princess of Wales Hospital is a former RAF establishment that opened in 1940 and is a much-loved community hospital and minor injuries unit. Services provided on the site by Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust are:
Clinical dentistry for vulnerable children or adults with special needs - telephone 0300 555 6667 and press option 1
DynamicHealth musculoskeletal and specialist physiotherapy - telephone 0300 555 0123
iCaSH (integrated Contraception and Sexual Health services) - telephone 0300 300 3030
Healthy Child Programme (Health Visitors and School Nurses) - telephone 0300 029 50 50 or text 07520 649887
Children's Speech and Language Therapy - telephone 0300 029 50 50
Services provided on the site by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Foundation Trust (CPFT) are:
Welney Ward (the hospital's community inpatient ward)
Adult Speech and Language Therapy
Community Access Team
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Minor Injury Unit
Occupational Therapy
Specialist Neurorehabilitation Service
Supported Orthopaedic Discharge Team
Specialist outpatient services provided on the site by North West Anglia Foundation Trust are:
Audiology
Dermatology (consultant led, nurse led and GP with special interest led)
Elderly care
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
Gastroenterology
General Surgery
Gynaecology
Urogynaecology
Orthopaedics
Ophthalmology
Orthotics
Outpatients
Paediatrics
Physiotherapy
Rheumatology
Medical Records appointment booking service 01353 644298
Medical Secretaries Department 01353 644297
Outpatient Nursing Department 01353 644226
Open Monday to Sunday, 8.30am to 6pm.
Closed Bank holidays, Christmas Day, New Year's Day
Diagnostic services such as plain film x-ray examinations and non-obstetric ultrasound examinations are also provided. X-Ray facilities Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.45pm.