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NHS Oldham

Our dedicated team of around 20,000 staff – our NCA Family – delivers healthcare excellence to over one million people across Salford, Oldham, Rochdale and Bury, as well as providing more specialist services to patients from Greater Manchester and beyond.

Patients and service users may receive a range of integrated health and social care services at their home or in their community or be treated and cared for in one of our four hospitals – Salford Royal Hospital, The Royal Oldham Hospital, Rochdale Infirmary or Fairfield General Hospital in Bury. Our aim is to deliver consistently high standards of care to them all.

NCA works to save lives and improve lives. By joining forces with the partner organisations who share our values, we’re committed to enhancing the health of our local communities.

We also ensure we have the right people with the right skills in place to continuously improve the way people receive care, enabling resources, skills and expertise to be shared in the best possible way.

This means, no matter where people are treated, our aim is that they’ll experience the same high standard of safe, reliable, compassionate care.

Address:
Ellen House , Waddington Street, Oldham, OL9 6EE
Telephone:
Switchboard: 0161 624 0420
Sector:
Statutory

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The National Health Service (NHS) is the name commonly used to refer to the four single-payer publicly funded healthcare systems in Great Britain, collectively or individually, although only the health service in England uses the name 'National Health Service' without further qualification.