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Suffolk researchers test whether singing can treat Parkinson's 'poker face'
Researchers in Suffolk are launching what they believe is the first UK study testing whether musical-theatre-style singing can rehabilitate facial expression in Parkinson's patients – addressing a symptom that affects around 9 in 10 people but has limited treatment options.Ipswich firm buys vital shower covers for cancer patients
Cancer patients at Ipswich Hospital will no longer have to buy specialist covers to protect their treatment lines while showering, after a local family business donated almost £4,000 to provide them free of charge.'I've got my life back': Ipswich woman reverses her diabetes in months
Susan Wolton from Ipswich has reversed her type 2 diabetes, lost over three stone and seen her IBS symptoms disappear after joining a free NHS programme that can be completed from home, with limited places remaining for local residents.Winter pressures hit NHS early as doctors announce December strikes
NHS services across Suffolk and North East Essex are already experiencing significant winter pressures, with seasonal illnesses rising and resident doctors set to strike for five days in the run-up to Christmas.Ipswich Hospital's departing boss says three councils will put patient care at risk
The boss of the NHS trust that runs Ipswich Hospital has warned that splitting Suffolk into three unitary authorities could fragment healthcare governance and create inconsistent access to services across the county.Two Ipswich schools get NHS facilities to train aspiring medics
Students at Chantry Academy and Ipswich Academy can now train with real hospital beds and equipment as part of a £20,000-per-school NHS investment designed to build practical skills for healthcare careers.Behind Suffolk's three-year autism waits, campaigners say they're in mediation with the council
With suicide rates significantly higher among autistic people, Suffolk's three-year assessment waits aren't just frustrating – campaigners say they're potentially fatal.Disabled patients face confusion and delays under Ipswich Hospital's 'farcical' new parking system
Disabled patients at Ipswich Hospital have described a new parking system as "farcical" and "disadvantaging", amid mounting complaints over technical failures, poor communication and barriers to access.Ipswich Hospital confirms no changes to parking charges or free 30 minutes under new operator
Ipswich Hospital has clarified that parking charges, payment methods, and the free 30-minute period will remain unchanged following today's switch to the new car park operator, Group Nexus.Walk-in flu jabs available for Suffolk children this half-term week
Parents can get their school-aged children vaccinated against flu at walk-in clinics across Suffolk between 27-31 October, with some pharmacies also offering appointments for two and three-year-olds.Colleagues rally around NHS worker facing secondary breast cancer
When Julie Kerridge shared the devastating news that her breast cancer had returned and spread, her NHS colleagues responded with an outpouring of support, raising £679 through a cake-baking event whilst celebrating her resilience and continued advocacy for early detection.New dental educator appointed to tackle workforce shortages in Suffolk
NHS Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board has appointed a Dental Educator Lead to attract more dental professionals to the region and improve long-term retention in the local workforce.New company to manage Ipswich Hospital car park as trust confirms £3.5m parking profits
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed a new provider will take over management of Ipswich Hospital's car park from Tuesday, 21 October, as figures reveal the trust made £3.5 million profit from parking charges last year – a 25% increase on the previous year.New £12.8m ambulance hub opens in Ipswich
A state-of-the-art ambulance hub has officially opened in Ipswich, featuring integrated vehicle workshops, over 390 square metres of solar panels, and dedicated wellbeing spaces for the 100 staff who have relocated to the Ransomes Industrial Estate facility.End-of-life volunteer completes gruelling 21-mile hospital hike
A volunteer who supports families receiving end-of-life care at Ipswich Hospital has completed a challenging 21-mile charity walk, raising over £1,600 to help ensure no patient faces their final days alone.Ipswich nurse's 'unwavering dedication' earns national recognition
Charlotte Brown's tireless work supporting colorectal cancer patients through what can be an incredibly difficult time has earned her one of the UK's most prestigious nursing awards, with judges saying she "truly goes above and beyond her nursing duties".NHS board reveals stark differences in workplace harassment between staff groups
Black and minority ethnic staff at Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board experience significantly higher rates of workplace harassment from colleagues than white staff, according to annual survey data discussed by board members yesterday.Everything you need to stay healthy this winter at free Ipswich event
From flu vaccinations and benefits advice to mental health support and housing guidance, a comprehensive winter health event this Wednesday aims to help Ipswich residents prepare for the challenging months ahead.Join October's Hospital Hero Hike to support patients
Walkers can sign up for the 21-mile Hospital Hero Hike on Saturday, 4 October, raising funds to support patients and staff across East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust.University study shows Long Covid service effective for Suffolk patients
A new evaluation by the University of Suffolk, funded by East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT), has found that the Suffolk and North East Essex Long Covid service improved patients' quality of life, with 73 per cent believing it positively contributed to their recovery.Dental service for vulnerable patients extended until 2026
A dental service pilot that delivered 14,000 additional NHS appointments for Suffolk's most vulnerable residents has been extended following a successful evaluation.Free event offers chance to discuss community safety concerns with Suffolk experts
Residents can question Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner and safety experts about violence against women and community safety concerns at The Hold on Wednesday, 24 September, from 18:00.Nurses tackle September spike in childhood asthma admissions
Suffolk nurses highlight the "September surge" in childhood asthma admissions, with support available today at Ipswich Hospital.Community spirit shines as Ipswich Colour Run breaks fundraising records
From families being showered in powder paint to touching tributes to lost loved ones, this year's sold-out Ipswich Colour Run showcased the best of community support for local NHS services, smashing previous fundraising totals.Flu vaccination programme launches today for vulnerable groups
The annual flu vaccination campaign begins today across Suffolk and North East Essex, with two to three-year-olds, school children and pregnant women now eligible for their jabs.East Anglian ambulance staff consider strike over work changes
More than 1,000 GMB Union members at East of England Ambulance Service could vote on strike action over proposals to redesign rotas and working relationships that staff say will damage patient safety.Suffolk GP practices see rise in remote appointments
Nearly three in ten GP appointments in Suffolk and North East Essex were conducted over the phone or online in June, up from about one in four the previous year.Exclusive: Local paramedic reveals extent of record-high violence towards ambulance crews
Violence against East of England ambulance crews hit an unprecedented 1,834 incidents last year, but despite being verbally abused, spat at, bitten, kicked, and, in one case, chased with a samurai sword, they continue to selflessly serve our communities.Suffolk's ageing population drives record hospital vision care surge
Hospital vision appointments in Suffolk and North East Essex reached their highest level since records began last year, with the strain on local services expected to worsen as Suffolk's population gets older.Mixed progress at local hospitals under Labour as resident doctor strike looms
As resident doctors prepare to strike, East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust shows improving emergency care but worsening treatment delays one year after Labour promised to rebuild the "clearly broken" NHS, with 76% of A&E patients seen within four hours in June, but almost 100,000 waiting for routine treatment.'Ipswich Hospital powered by dead puppies' claim activists at protest
Twenty activists targeted a waste facility next to Ipswich Hospital on Friday, claiming that energy generated from burning dead dogs used for medical research at MBR Acres in Cambridgeshire is being used to heat the hospital.A&E respiratory admissions rise 13% in Suffolk and North Essex
Emergency hospital admissions for respiratory disease increased to 15,355 in the NHS Suffolk and North East Essex area in 2023-24, new figures show.Local NHS trust issues hot weather health advice as temperatures set to hit 30°C
Local health bosses are urging residents to take extra precautions as temperatures are predicted to reach almost 30 degrees over the next few days.Have your say on the future of NHS urgent care in Suffolk
A major consultation is underway to redesign the delivery of urgent health services, with the NHS inviting communities to share their experiences and ideas.Healthwatch Suffolk reveals 'epidemic of pain' among hospital wait patients
A third of 1,400 Suffolk patients expecting treatment say pain is having an impact on their lives, with some describing it as 'debilitating' and 'unmanageable'.Campaign launched to cut £300m medicines waste
Local health bosses are urging residents to check their medicine stocks before ordering repeat prescriptions, as part of a new drive to reduce unnecessary waste.NHS launches £1.2m urgent dental care service across Suffolk
A new NHS service is providing urgent dental care within 24 hours for those in pain, with appointments available in Ipswich, Felixstowe, Hadleigh, and Stowmarket.Bariatric surgery and popular weight loss jabs to be offered locally for the first time
A new NHS contract worth £2.6m will enable Suffolk and North East Essex patients to access complex obesity treatments closer to home, with treatment initially delivered from Colchester Hospital before expanding to Ipswich Hospital in a few months' time.Inkerman pub revealed as potential new Cardinal Medical Practice surgery
Cardinal Medical Practice is hoping to take over the Inkerman pub on Norwich Road to create a new administrative centre with additional consulting rooms.Castle Hill site identified as potential site for new Ipswich GP surgery
Health bosses have identified a site at the intersection of Castle Hill and the Ipswich constituency border for a new GP practice to serve Cardinal Medical Practice patients.178 brave fundraisers abseil down Ipswich Hospital
Courage was on full display at Ipswich Hospital last weekend as 178 participants—including cancer survivors and NHS staff—abseiled from a nerve-testing 135ft height.Free blood pressure checks offered at Ipswich Town Fanzone this Friday
The Be Well Bus will offer free blood pressure tests at Ipswich Town Football Club's Fanzone this Friday (10 May) from 12pm to 3pm.Local healthcare board achieves top national rating
NHS England has ranked Suffolk and North East Essex ICB in its highest performance category, recognising its strong leadership and effective partnership working.Dementia Marketplace event returns to Ipswich this June
Trinity Park will host over 40 stalls offering support and guidance to people living with dementia and their carers on 25 June.Local mum praises 'lifesavers' who donated blood to treat daughter's cancer
A local mum has praised blood donors who helped her four-year-old daughter during treatment for a rare form of leukaemia, as the NHS appeals for more donors this Easter.Ipswich Hospital among worst in England for mixed-sex ward breaches
With 207 breaches in January, Ipswich Hospital sits in the worst 6% of hospitals nationally for maintaining single-sex ward requirements.Call for Suffolk residents to join pioneering Parkinson's research
People living with Parkinson's and their families are being invited to participate in a groundbreaking study on facial expression reduction at the University of Suffolk.Local Net Zero Hubs get £6.8m to support GB Energy
The government has announced a £6.8 million funding boost for Local Net Zero Hubs in England to support Great British Energy with local clean power projects.New animations to help breast cancer patients understand radiotherapy treatment
Breast cancer patients at Ipswich and Colchester hospitals can now access two new animations explaining radiotherapy treatment and breathing techniques.Local cancer survivor to abseil Ipswich Hospital this May
Ipswich man Joe Alexander will join fellow adrenaline junkies to abseil down the maternity tower at Ipswich Hospital on 3-4 May, raising funds for Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity.Suffolk donors part of historic NHS plasma milestone
Blood donors from Suffolk are contributing to a major breakthrough as plasma medicines made in the UK reach NHS patients for the first time in a quarter century.Royal seal of approval for Ipswich's answer to the NHS dental crisis
His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester has seen first-hand how the University of Suffolk is taking on the region's dental care challenges.Parents welcome 'bright and spacious' children's unit at Ipswich Hospital
Families who helped shape Ipswich Hospital's newly transformed children's department have praised its improved accessibility and dedicated facilities for young patients.East Suffolk and North Essex outpaces national rise in hospital allergy admissions
Local NHS data shows a significant increase in emergency allergy treatments, as experts explore possible causes behind the growing trend.Theatre project transforms lives through art
Participants have praised the life-changing impact of a creative wellbeing programme at Ipswich's New Wolsey Theatre, designed to support people with multiple health conditions.97% of Ipswich and Colchester hospital beds occupied at the start of February
Almost every bed at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust was occupied in early February, with norovirus and bed blocking adding to capacity challenges.Motorcyclist seriously injured in Burstall A1071 crash
A motorcyclist in his 60s has been hospitalised with serious injuries following a collision with a car on the A1071 in Burstall, near Ipswich.Complaints about Ipswich and Colchester hospitals rise by 60% in a year
The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Trust (ESNEFT) received 119 complaints to the health watchdog last year, up from 74 the previous year, as the Trust's Chief Nurse emphasises their commitment to learning from patient feedback.New £12.8m ambulance hub takes shape in Ipswich
A steel signing ceremony has marked a key milestone in the construction of a new £12.8m ambulance hub in Ipswich, which will help keep more emergency vehicles on the road.Ipswich and Colchester hospitals hit 2,000 robotic surgeries milestone
A clinical nurse specialist has become the 2,000th patient to undergo robotic surgery at Ipswich and Colchester hospitals.Ipswich MP backs government's plan to clear 57,000-patient hospital backlog
Ipswich MP and East of England Mission Champion Jack Abbott has fully endorsed new government plans to tackle NHS waiting lists, as figures reveal more than 57,000 local patients are waiting longer than 18 weeks for treatment.Suffolk County Council reveals blueprint for improving Suffolk's SEND services
A comprehensive 177-page report analysing Suffolk's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services has been published, providing detailed recommendations for immediate improvements to the system.Record high for cancer referrals in Suffolk and North East Essex
More than 60,000 urgent cancer referrals were made in Suffolk and North East Essex last year, the highest number since records began in 2009.Two-thirds of frontline hospital workers not protected against flu as Ipswich Hospital asks visitors to wear masks
Just 32% of frontline healthcare workers at Ipswich and Colchester hospitals have received their flu vaccination, new figures from the UK Health Security Agency show.East of England Ambulance Service aims for 10,000 registered defibrillators
The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) is pushing to register 600 more defibrillators across the region to reach their 10,000 target as part of a national campaign to map life-saving equipment.Ipswich hospital trust netted millions in parking profits before increasing fees for staff, patients and visitors
The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT), which runs Ipswich and Colchester hospitals, collected £3.5 million in parking charges in 2023-24, with more than half a million pounds coming from staff just months before increasing their parking fees by up to 226%.Suffolk ambulance service deploys 90 extra ambulances per day amidst unprecedented demand
The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) received more than 39,000 emergency calls between Christmas Day and New Year's Day, an unprecedented spike of 7,500 calls above typical summer levels.Ambulance service moves to highest alert level, urges public to think before dialling 999
The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) has moved to its highest alert level as hospitals struggle with unprecedented winter demands. The service warns that some patients may need to make their own way to hospital as it prioritises life-threatening cases.Family firm donates life-saving heart monitor to cancer unit 'close to our hearts'
A local family-run business has donated vital cardiac monitoring equipment to Ipswich Hospital's cancer unit, inspired by friends and customers who have received treatment there.Ipswich construction firm donates £44,000 to 26 local charities in 2024
Barnes Construction has donated an incredible £44,291 to charities across East Anglia in 2024, with staff fundraising contributing £10,000 to support causes ranging from homeless shelters to wildlife trusts.'My husband will never see me in my NHS uniform': Grandmother's bittersweet achievement
An Ipswich grandmother who lost her husband to cancer has spoken about achieving her 21-year journey to becoming an occupational therapist, sharing her story of perseverance through personal tragedy.Ipswich hospital's Parkinson's app wins national healthcare award
A smartphone app helping local Parkinson's patients monitor their symptoms has won a prestigious national award. The app, developed by Neu Health in partnership with East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT), received the Health Service Journal's Digitising Patient Care Award.Ipswich women face record-high waits for gynaecology care
Women in Suffolk are facing unprecedented delays for gynaecology treatment, with waiting lists reaching their highest level since records began in 2018. More than 2,200 patients per 100,000 people are currently waiting for care in Suffolk and North East Essex.Five of eight mental health services at region's NHS trust deemed unfit by watchdog
Care watchdogs have rated most mental health services at Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust as 'requiring improvement' or 'inadequate', raising concerns for local patients.Ipswich Hospital faces perfect storm as winter illnesses surge
A sharp rise in flu, Covid and norovirus cases has pushed East Suffolk and North Essex Trust, which runs Ipswich Hospital, to near capacity, with 97% of beds now occupied. Healthcare leaders warn this could be the most challenging winter in NHS history.One in nine Suffolk residents cannot get an NHS dentist
New figures reveal that 12% of people in Suffolk and North East Essex do not have access to a dentist, as health leaders warn NHS dentistry has "ceased to exist" for new patients.NHS trust helps 41,000 patients with health and lifestyle changes
More than 41,000 patients have received support for healthier lifestyles through a new NHS programme in East Suffolk and North Essex. The Making Every Contact Count initiative has already helped thousands quit smoking and improve their diet.Suffolk faces diagnosis crisis as autism assessment backlog doubles
Suffolk and North East Essex has seen a dramatic rise in autism assessment waiting times, with just 2% of long-wait patients receiving appointments.NHS Trust that runs Ipswich Hospital to hold public meeting tomorrow
The Council of Governors for the NHS Trust that runs Ipswich Hospital will meet tomorrow in Colchester, with members of the public invited to attend and raise questions about local healthcare services.Last chance to have your say on local pharmacy services
Residents have until tomorrow to share their views on local pharmaceutical services as the county-wide consultation draws to a close.One in 20 Ipswich residents accessed NHS mental health services last year
New NHS figures show that more than 9,090 Ipswich residents used mental health services in the year to March. However, local mental health leaders say these numbers only tell part of the story.Staff anger as lower-paid hospital workers face steeper parking increases at Ipswich Hospital
According to staff, lower-paid workers at Ipswich Hospital will see parking charges rise by up to 226%, while consultants face just a 2.9% increase.Hospital parking charges to rise by up to 54% at Ipswich Hospital
Patients and visitors to Ipswich Hospital face significant increases in parking charges from November, with some fees rising by more than 50%. The highest increase will see the cost of parking for up to 8 hours jump from £6.50 to £10.NHS complaints in Suffolk and North East Essex rise by nearly a quarter
New figures show that more than 2,000 formal complaints were made against NHS services in Suffolk and North East Essex last year. The 23% increase mirrors a national trend that has hit record levels.Multi-vehicle crash causing major delays on A12 between Capel St Mary and East Bergholt
Emergency services are dealing with a multi-vehicle crash involving an overturned lorry on the A12 northbound between Capel St Mary and East Bergholt, with motorists facing significant delays.Scabies cases surge in Suffolk hospitals amidst falling vaccination rate concerns
New figures reveal that dozens of patients were diagnosed with scabies after visiting A&E services at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust last year.University of Suffolk dental project receives national recognition
A University of Suffolk dental initiative has been highly commended at the NHS Parliamentary Awards, highlighting its innovative approach to providing NHS dental services in Suffolk and North East Essex.Health minister dodges meeting request on north Ipswich GP expansion plans
Health minister Stephen Kinnock has sidestepped a request to meet with Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Patrick Spencer about expediting plans to expand primary care services in north Ipswich and surrounding villages.Diabetes cases among young people in Suffolk rise by a third
The number of under-40s with type 2 diabetes in Suffolk and north east Essex has increased by 34% since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, new NHS figures reveal.Ipswich MP Jack Abbott calls for urgent action on local mental health services
During a Westminster Hall debate yesterday, Jack Abbott, MP for Ipswich, raised serious concerns about the quality of care provided by the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust (NSFT).Plans for new Cardinal Medical Practice 'super surgery' are scrapped in major blow for 30,000 patients
Health bosses and council officials are going back to the drawing board after plans for a new £7.5m Cardinal Medical Practice 'super surgery' in northwest Ipswich were scrapped due to "rising costs".Forty new ambulances to boost region's emergency services this winter
The East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST) will add 40 new ambulances to its fleet by December, enhancing emergency response capabilities in Ipswich and the surrounding areas.Community awaits police update following rescue operation at Ipswich waterfront
Residents are waiting for news after emergency services conducted a lengthy rescue operation at the town's waterfront on Wednesday.Couple's 'miracle baby' arrives after six-year fertility struggle
After years of heartache and treatment, and with no more embryos remaining, Natasha and Kieran Lawler welcomed their 'miracle' daughter Olive into the world.Hospital admissions for obesity fall in Suffolk, bucking national trend
Suffolk saw a 10% decrease in hospital admissions related to obesity last year, contrary to the national trend, which showed an 8% increase across England.Grandmother shares story of living with rare lung disease, praises Ipswich Hospital
Lesley Berry, 74, hopes her story will encourage others with symptoms to seek early medical help after being diagnosed with a rare and serious lung condition in 2020.Colour Run raises £22,000 for Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity
Around 400 people participated in the Colour Run event at Christchurch Park on Saturday, raising over £22,000 for East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT).Record number of ADHD medication prescriptions in Suffolk and North East Essex
A record 5,886 patients in Suffolk and North East Essex were prescribed ADHD medication last year, nearly triple the number from eight years ago.Junior doctor strikes led to nearly 15,000 rescheduled appointments at local NHS trust
Since December 2022, almost 15,000 appointments have been rescheduled due to strikes at the East Suffolk and North Essex Trust as junior doctors vote to accept a new pay deal.Black people in Suffolk are 3.5 times more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act
Hundreds of people were detained under the Mental Health Act in Suffolk and North East Essex last year, with significant racial disparities evident in the figures.New cancer study gives Ipswich patients more control over care
Ipswich Hospital is offering head and neck cancer patients a chance to participate in a research study that could reduce hospital visits and increase control over their care.Autism diagnosis waiting times in Suffolk soar, new figures show
The number of children waiting for an autism diagnosis in Suffolk has increased dramatically since 2019, according to new NHS Digital figures.Number of children accessing mental health support triples in five years
NHS figures show a sharp rise in young people accessing mental health services in Suffolk, mirroring a national trend experts say is driven by pandemic impacts and societal pressures.NHS waiting lists in East Suffolk and North Essex Trust continue to grow
In July, almost 100,000 patients were waiting for routine treatment at East Suffolk and North Essex Trust, and thousands faced long delays for key procedures.Fewer hospital beds available than before the Covid-19 pandemic
According to new NHS England data, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) has seen a reduction in available overnight hospital beds compared to pre-pandemic levels.Hospital charity launches £100,000 appeal to ensure no one dies alone
Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity has launched the Butterfly Appeal to raise £100,000 annually for its end-of-life care service. The initiative aims to ensure no patient dies alone and provide support for families.University dental project shortlisted for national NHS award
A pioneering dental service in Suffolk has been recognised for its innovative approach to tackling oral health inequality in Suffolk.Ipswich Hospital to use AI to help detect fractures
Artificial intelligence is being used to scan X-rays and identify potential bone fractures at Ipswich Hospital, aiming to speed up diagnosis and treatment.Police report success with new mental health response policy
Suffolk Constabulary says its "Right Care, Right Person" approach has reduced unnecessary callouts and improved response times.One in seven with severe mental illness miss crucial health checks in Ipswich
New figures show 14% of people with severe mental illnesses in Ipswich and East Suffolk don't receive all their required annual health checks.Patrick Spencer, MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, issues statement on Cardinal Medical Practice
Following our investigation into Cardinal Medical Practice, Patrick Spencer, MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, has followed Jack Abbott by calling for urgent action as the practice continues to struggle three years after its formation.A&E waiting times improve but fall just short of national targets
The latest data from the NHS reveals that 74% of A&E patients were seen within 4 hours at East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust, falling just short of national targets.Nearly 89,000 patients awaiting routine treatment in East Suffolk & North Essex
The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) is facing growing waiting lists, with almost 89,000 patients waiting for non-urgent elective operations or treatment at the end of June.From horses to healthcare: An unconventional career journey
Harriet Aitchison, 35, has swapped her riding boots for scrubs in a career change that's taken her from the stables to the wards of Ipswich Hospital.Cardinal Medical Practice: Three years on, have over 30,000 Ipswich patients been let down?
Three years after its controversial formation and more than two years after a Care Quality Commission inspection found the practice "requires improvement," our investigation reveals persistent issues and a practice that still appears to be struggling to meet patient needs.Colour run to splash Christchurch Park with fundraising fun
Ipswich residents can join a vibrant charity event next month, as Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity hosts a colour run in Christchurch Park.Local cancer patients report lack of GP support
One in five cancer patients at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust said they didn't receive adequate support from their GP practice during treatment, according to new NHS England figures.New radiotherapy fund launched to enhance local cancer care
A new fund aims to improve patient experience in radiotherapy at Ipswich Hospital and celebrates the career of Suzanne Isherwood, the long-serving Head of Radiotherapy."Magic bullet" cancer treatment now available to Ipswich residents at Colchester Hospital
A specialist treatment for patients with rare neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) is now being offered at Colchester Hospital. The "magic bullet" therapy was previously only available in London or Cambridge.New £9.1m surgical hub opens at Ipswich Hospital
A state-of-the-art £9.1 million surgical hub has opened its doors at Ipswich Hospital, offering advanced keyhole surgery capabilities. The development aims to reduce patient recovery times and increase treatment capacity.Junior doctors set for further strike action over pay dispute
Junior doctors across the NHS will strike from 27 June to 2 July over a pay dispute with the Government, potentially impacting hospital services.
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