Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Bristol Royal Hospital for Children Providing Local Health Service For Bristol Children

The Bristol Royal Hospital for Children provides a local service for Bristol children and a referral service for specialist care for families across the South West and nationally. The current building used for Bristol Royal Hospital for Children opened on April 22, 2001 and it was the first purpose-built children's hospital in the South West.

In April 2007, a further ward was opened to accommodate children's services from Southmead. Two specialist hospital services for children moved from Frenchay Hospital to create one centre of excellence in Bristol in May 2015. If ever you require the services of an interpreter during a hospital visit, there is a team of interpreters that can help you out. Depending on the situation, staff may also use a telephone interpreting service as an alternative.

Bristol Royal Hospital for Children   
Upper Maudlin St, Bristol BS2 8BJ, United Kingdom   
0117 923 0000   
FC53+43 Bristol, United Kingdom

And if you are looking for a hypnotherapist in Bristol, Hypnotherapy Bristol Practice is just about eight minutes away from Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. Anyone suffering from bad smoking habits, anxiety, panic attacks and depression can seek help. Hypnotherapy has been helping people overcome a wide range of issues successfully.

Owner and hypnotherapist Greg Nejedly had the privilege of being able to treat many people in and around Bristol for a wide range of issues. He is in this industry for nearly 15 years. His approach is to help the individual to overcome his issues and to understand that the past does not have to influence the future in a negative way.

You can visit https://www.hypnotherapybristolpractice.co.uk for further reading on hypnotherapy or call their phone number and book an appointment.

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