Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath


The Princess Royal Hospital is an acute, teaching, general hospital located in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. It is the main hospital in the Mid Sussex district and is part of the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust along with the larger Royal Sussex County Hospital and several other facilities, mostly in nearby Brighton.

History

The hospital stands on part of the site of St Francis Hospital, a mental hospital founded as the Sussex County Lunatic Asylum in 1859. The new buildings were completed in 1991. In 2017 local councillors expressed concerns that the hospital was at risk of being downgraded.

Services

The hospital has medical and surgical facilities, along with adult intensive care, ear, nose & throat, diabetic medicine, geriatrics, haemotology, urology and cardiac services. It works interdependently with the other hospitals in the trust to provide a complete service.

Performance

As a trust, the hospital was rated 6th best in the country for safety, and in the top 5% for hospital survival rates, in the year 2009-10.