Ambulatory Assessment Care
Ambulatory Assessment Care provides urgent, same day treatment for patients, so that they don’t have to be admitted to hospital if there is no requirement for this.
Patients with certain symptoms who arrive via A&E or are sent by their GP are fast tracked for assessment and appropriate tests by the acute medical team, enabling them to be treated quickly and sent home. Some of the cases covered by the AAC include mild asthma, falls, suspected blood clots, chest pains and uncomplicated pneumonia.
From Wednesday 30 June 2021 it is open from 9am-10pm and can be found in Corridor D opposite the Emergency Admissions Unit.
For disabled access information about this department, please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
The community midwives hub is located on the ground floor of the maternity tower building.
No visiting hours are available at this time.
Emerald Suite – Chemotherapy
The Emerald suite deals with patients referred through the breast symptomatic and screening services. It has imaging and examination facilities as well as the chemotherapy suite . It is located on the ground floor of the hospital and chemotherapy patients should use the entrance on corridor ‘C’,
For disabled access information about this department, please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
Emerald Suite – Screening
The Emerald suite deals with patients referred through the breast symptomatic and screening services. It has imaging and examination facilities as well as the chemotherapy suite . It is located on the ground floor of the hospital and patients coming for screening should come in via the Tower Block and use entrance 1 on corridor ‘E’.
For disabled access information about this department, please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
No visiting hours are available at this time.
Emergency Assessment Unit
This is a unit that deals with assessment of all emergency cases. It is located in the main hospital building on corridor D.
Contact the ward for details.
Endoscopy Unit
This unit deals with patients undergoing a wide variety of endoscopic procedures over the course of the normal working day. It is located on the ground floor of the hospital.
No visiting hours are available at this time.
Harrowby Ward
This ward deals with medical patients, including care of the elderly, gastroenterology and respiratory. It is located on the ground floor of the hospital.
For disabled access information about this department, please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
Hospice in a Hospital
The Hospice in a Hospital unit has been developed through a partnership between ULHT, St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice and the Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board. The unit provides palliative and end of life care to patients with a life limiting condition thought to be within the last 6-12 months of life who are/cannot be successfully managed in their own home. The nurse led unit comprises of six community beds supported by General Practitioners (GPs).
The unit operates open visiting 24 hours a day. Visiting is by prior arrangement with the nurse in charge.
Referrals to the unit can be made directly by any health or social care professional. These can be made by calling 01476 464988.
For disabled access information about the Hospice in a Hospital please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
Visiting available by exception, please contact the ward.
Kingfisher Ward
This is a dedicated paediatric clinic for children in a child friendly environment. Access to the unit is from the rear of the hospital on the perimeter road. Limited parking for service users including some disabled car parking spaces are available. The Grantham community children’s teams are also based on the unit.
More information about Kingfisher Ward can be found on their webpage.
For disabled access information about this department, please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
Surgical Unit
Located in Ward 1 and Ward 2 at Grantham and District Hospital
This ward deals with inpatient and day case surgery. It is located on the first floor of the tower block. If you are collecting somebody who has been on the ward, please contact the ward prior to their discharge.
For disabled access information about the ward please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.
Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC)
If you are in need of urgent care including minor illness and injury, support is available at Grantham and District Hospital via the 24 hour Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC).
The UTC is open seven days per week, offering an extensive range of assessment and treatment that meets the needs of the local population, including diagnostic capabilities and a variety of skilled staff compared to other UTCs in the county.
This service can treat a wide range of conditions which are not critical or life threatening such as sprains and strains, suspected broken limbs and feverish illness in adults and children. The UTC also provides access to imaging and is able to refer to the new integrated community and acute medical service provided jointly with our partners at Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust (LCHS).
In addition to the services offered at the UTC, clinical assessment and immediate treatment can be provided for patients awaiting transfer of care at other hospitals.
No visiting hours are available at this time.
Telephone numbers are currently unavailable for this ward.
Ward 6
This ward deals with stroke (rehabilitation) and respiratory patients. It is located on the ground floor of the hospital.
For disabled access information about the ward please see our AccessAble accessibility guide.