Community Bladder and Bowel Advisory service
The Community Bladder and Bowel Advisory Service provides a comprehensive and proactive service to meet the needs of adults 19 and over with GPs within the Hastings and Rother, Eastbourne,…
The Community Bladder and Bowel Advisory Service provides a comprehensive and proactive service to meet the needs of adults 19 and over with GPs within the Hastings and Rother, Eastbourne,…
Endoscopy is a term used to describe special investigations relating to the digestive system using a flexible fibre-optic camera. All diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy procedures are carried out by doctors…
We provide Acute Pain Management services at both Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne DGH.
This department provides anaesthetic cover for our operating theatres at Bexhill Hospital, Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne DGH. The types of surgery include day surgery, trauma, general surgery, vascular, orthopaedics, obstetrics…
Our Audiology Department is located at Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne Park Primary Care Centre. For information about audiology services for children – click here Audiology appointments are available at all…
We provide breast services at both Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne DGH by specialist multi-disciplinary teams. Breast Consultants Dr Ignazio Rapisarda Consultant – Breast Surgery Mr Pravin Sangle Consultant – Breast…
Cardiologists are doctors who diagnose, assess and treat patients with diseases and defects of the heart and blood vessels (the cardiovascular system). Cardiologists work with adult patients – paediatric cardiology…
We are based on Kipling Ward at Conquest Hospital and in the Paediatric Hub at Eastbourne DGH. We are a team of specialist nurses who provide skilled nursing care and…
We provide acute paediatric (children’s) services at both Conquest Hospital and Eastbourne DGH. For information about Community Paediatric services – click here….
Children are in care for a number of reasons; sometimes just for a short while, or in some cases, until they become an adult. Children may be in care because…