Plasma Donation Centre moves to temporary site following building sale for flats conversion
Reading's Plasma Donation Centre is moving following the announcement that its premises on Kings Road are set to become flats.
Read moreDetailsReading's Plasma Donation Centre is moving following the announcement that its premises on Kings Road are set to become flats.
Read moreDetailsOver 350,000 people in the region had been treated for common conditions since the Pharmacy First initiative was launched in January last year.
Read moreDetailsThe alerts will notify you in the event of a radiation emergency.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance crews have experienced their busiest month in two years, with 301 call outs in May.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is appealing for the return of mobility aids amid tens of thousands in costs for lost equipment.
Read moreDetailsA government push for more radiotherapy machines has been welcomed by ministers as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is among the services to benefit
Read moreDetailsCare professionals, providers, supporters, and sponsors came together this month to recognise excellence in care at the annual BCA Care Awards
Read moreDetailsNHS data analysed by Blackwater Law shows that the Royal Berks has recorded over 2,000 breaches of NHS privacy standards in accommodation services
Read moreDetailsA report drawing on feedback from more than 180 people has shown that there are serious deficits in mental health support and access for Black people
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity has fully funded the installation of brand-new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) cabinets at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
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