Join us: Sun, Sep 29th at Mapledurham Estate for our annual Walk for Wards event!
Help us raise funds for new incubators for Buscot ward's neonatal unit in partnership with @BabiesinBuscot. Routes: 5km, 10km, 15km & Scavenger Hunt for kids! To register: https://t.co/ugT9fT46rl
🌟 The @jacobsjewellers Summer Social is back and ready for another amazing event! Join us in the garden at @PurpleTurtleRdg with @anonymouscoffeeco for a fun-filled fundraiser supporting @royalberkschar! Click the link to book your spot: https://t.co/vjD3fiawJG 🌟
🏨We are exploring multiple options for our new hospital and we want to understand how you might be affected if the hospital was relocated from its current site to a new location.
👉 https://t.co/YxuhrhBX1v
☀️🌡 Sunny and warm weather is forecasted over the next few days.
As we enjoy it, keeping ourselves and loved ones safe during this hot weather is important.
Pause the video to see how you can stay safe during the hot weather.
With the Junior Doctor's strike taking place till Tues 2 July, we're expecting our Emergency Department to be busy.
Please help us by using the right healthcare services.
🏥 Urgent Care Centre
💊 Your pharmacy
🩺 Your GP
🖥 https://t.co/HeJlwSaS4H
☎️ Call 999 for emergencies
Due to the Junior Doctor's Industrial Action taking place on Thurs 27 Jun to Tues 2 Jul, we are expecting our Emergency Department to be busy.
Please help us by using the right healthcare services:
🏥 Reading Urgent Care Centre💊 Pharmacy🩺 GP 🖥 https://t.co/HeJlwSbpUf☎️ 999
Due to Junior Doctor's strike taking place from Thursday 27 June to Tuesday 2 July, some appointments may need to be changed. You will be contacted if we need to reschedule your appointment.
If you have not heard from us, you should come in as planned for your appointment.
With the weather improving over the next few weeks, wearing sun protection is really important. 🌞
These are the four things you should know about suncream from a skin cancer nurse.
We're thrilled to announce our Royal Berks Charity and Reading Buses Colouring Competition!
Download your colouring sheet here: https://t.co/CsunOCrsWF
Coming to the Emergency Department is serious – and should only be used for people with life-threatening emergencies.
Think before coming to the Emergency Department – and if you’re not sure whether to go then please use https://t.co/HeJlwSaS4H
Our Emergency Department is very busy. We will have to prioritise patients that genuinely need emergency care. If your condition is less serious, you can go to the Urgent Care Centre in the Broad Street Mall, Reading.
Coming to the Emergency Department is serious – and should only be used for people with life-threatening emergencies.
Think before coming to the Emergency Department – and if you’re not sure whether to go then please use https://t.co/HeJlwSaS4H
Due to Junior Doctor's Industrial Action taking place, from Sat 24 to Wed 28 February, some appointments may need to be changed. You will be contacted if we need to reschedule your appointment. If you have not heard from us, you should come in as planned for your appointment.
This Valentine's Day, let's spread more
than just love! Join us in making a difference - text 5RBC to donate £5.00. Together, we can make this Valentine's Day one to remember for all the right reasons!
We are aiming to raise £130,000 for new equipment to help us in the fight against cancer. Donate to our Breast Screening Appeal today: https://t.co/sBsNTPdfcc
#raisingfunds#improvinghealth#enhancinglives
Yesterday we saw over 450 attendances to our Emergency Department – this is very high. We expect that as we go into the weekend we will remain incredibly busy. Hear from our Director of Operations on how you can support us over the weekend.
Coming to the Emergency Department is serious – and should only be used for people with life-threatening emergencies.
Think before coming to the Emergency Department – and if you’re not sure whether to go then please use https://t.co/HeJlwSaS4H