Weston Park - More than ‘just a hospital’

Irrespective of age or situation, statistics tell us that one in three people in England will suffer from cancer at some point in their lives, and one in five of those people will lose the battle. Whilst some life-styles can pre dispose a person to developing cancer, the disease still strikes indiscriminately.

Weston Park Hospital has a world-leading reputation as a centre of excellence in the fight against cancer.

Our purpose-built Cancer Research Centre, partly funded through charitable gifts and donations, is fully integrated within Weston Park Hospital and is credited as a pioneer of numerous modern advances within the field of cancer research.

At the heart of all our endeavours are the patients and their families themselves. Dealt hand-in-hand with the obvious debilitating effects of cancer comes the emotional, financial and practical challenges that this disease engenders.

A Cancer Information and Support Centre has been built specifically at Weston Park Hospital, offering ongoing help and advice to patients and families coping with daily life under very difficult circumstances.

As home to what is arguably the best radiotherapy department in the UK (and the only one in the vicinity of South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and North Derbyshire), Weston Park is ideally equipped to handle the 6,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed annually in this region alone. On average, nearly 60,000 patient visits are received every year by the department.

Weston Park Hospital’s expertise resides in its range of effective radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments that are performed here. Patients travel from all across the country, in some cases even from abroad, in order to receive the specialist treatments and care for which Weston Park is renowned.

A purpose-built Teenage Cancer Unit, with its comfortable ‘home-from-home’ atmosphere, caters for the needs and emotional support of young cancer sufferers (between the ages of 16 and 25), for whom the treatment experience may be particularly daunting. For patients undergoing a more intensive regime of chemotherapy Weston Park possesses 79 inpatient beds spread over three separate wards.

There is also a eight bedded assessment unit where patients who are receiving treatment but experiencing side effects can be seen for advice and treatment.

An average of 55 people per day visit the hospital’s chemotherapy unit as outpatients.

Our own consultants also work tirelessly alongside a number of outpatient clinics in the surrounding areas of Rotherham, Doncaster, Barnsley and Chesterfield, to help plan the most beneficial chemotherapy treatments for people attending their own District General Hospitals.

Please note from 10st October 2016 a car park payment system has come into operation. Please see the Car Parking page for further details.


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