Primary Ear Care and Audiology
The Primary Ear Care and Audiology services are based at Rotherham Community Health Centre
The Primary Ear Care and Audiology services are based at Rotherham Community Health Centre
The Alcohol Liaison Service supports adults with an alcohol related concern or problem who have recently been admitted to Rotherham Hospital or visited our Urgent and Emergency Care Centre.
We help patients with a range of heart problems including heart attacks, angina, acute coronary syndrome, acute rhythm problems, and pacemakers.
The Continence Advisory Service provides clinical advice, support and treatment for people with bladder and bowel dysfunction.
The Cardiac Rehabilitation Service provides care for patients after heart surgery.
Many surgical specialities offer operations which can be done as a day case. This means you are admitted and discharged on the same day as your surgery.
The specialist diabetes team assess and treat patients at Rotherham Hospital. Specialist nurse clinics are offered at some Rotherham GP surgeries.
The Rotherham Community Dental Service provide dental advice and treatment to children and adults with specialised treatment needs.
The team produce clinical photographs which are used to help diagnose, assess and treat patients.
We promote health and wellbeing through nutrition (eating and drinking well) to reduce/prevent illness.
Occupational therapists work with patients who have physical and/or social problems.
This service deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the mouth, jaws, face, and neck. It also includes the management of facial injuries, head and neck cancers and salivary gland diseases.
Orthodontics treatment (usually involving braces) is often used to improve the appearance of crooked or crowded teeth, and to correct problems with bite of the teeth.
Podiatrists assess, diagnose and treat problems of the feet, ankles and lower limbs.
Rheumatology covers the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the joints and surrounding tissue, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Our speech and language therapists assess and treat swallowing and communication problems.
The Tuberculosis (TB) Specialist Nurse provides expert advice and support in the management and control of TB.
We provide both inpatient and outpatient physiotherapy and occupational therapy services as well as speech and language therapy for adults and children.
Urology covers the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder in both men and women, and the prostate and male reproductive organs.
Looked after children are those who are in care. As these children will have been through a difficult time, it is important that their health needs are properly considered and all the right support put in place.