Browse our directory of clinical services
Cancer
Cancer
Support and services for patients who have been diagnosed with and are being treated for cancer
Haematology
Patients are seen with conditions which are either cancerous (eg leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma) or non-cancerous (eg abnormal blood counts)
Urology
Urology is the surgical specialty that focuses on the urinary tracts of males and females, and on the reproductive system of males
Cardiac/cardiology
Cardiac and stroke receiving unit
Patients with a suspected cardiac condition which requires immediate specialist attention will be assessed in the CSRU 24 hours a day and will be admitted to the inpatient cardiac services at Wycombe Hospital is appropriate.
Cardiac prevention and rehabilitation nurse specialist team
The CPRNS team will provide practical and emotional support to patients and their families. The service is available to patients who have a diagnosis of heart disease or heart failure or who are undergoing cardiac surgery.
Cardiac rehabilitation
Practical and emotional support for patients and families who are having treatment for cardiac conditions
Cardiac services
The trust provides a comprehensive cardiology service to the population of Buckinghamshire and surrounding areas.
Casualty
Accident and emergency
Delivering emergency and acute care to all patients who arrive either by ambulance or private transport. Our inpatient speciality teams assess any patient who attends and manages their care appropriately within our acute care hub.
Chartridge unit
Waterside and Chartridge unit
The Waterside and Chartridge unit is a community facility situated within Amersham Hospital
Childrens services
Children and young people's occupational therapy
Occupational Therapists (OTs) work with children and young people, their families, and health, education and social care colleagues, to help individuals get the most from their lives and achieve their potential.
Children and young peoples physiotherapy
Physiotherapists support children and young people who have difficulty with movement and treat short and long-term conditions that impact on physical development, activity and their ability to participate in play, learning and socialising.
Children and young peoples services
We provide a range of services to children and young people throughout Buckinghamshire.
Children and young peoples speech and language therapy
Our children and young people's speech and language therapy is provided by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Community paediatrics
Caring for children aged 0-19 with a wide range of needs and conditions, particularly children with developmental problems and complex needs
Health visiting
Health visitors are qualified registered nurses who have undertaken further training to degree level in child health, public health and health promotion.
Paediatric services
Offering treatment and emergency care for children and young people up to 18 years of age
School nursing
Our aim is to support each person we care for to achieve their potential for physical, emotional and social wellbeing so that they can get the most from life and education and become responsible for their own health.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
COPD
This service provides care and advice to those people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Clinical chemistry
Clinical chemistry
The analysis of biological samples to aid diagnosis and monitor treatment.
Colonoscopy
Gastroenterology
Treating disorders of the digestive system, including the stomach, bowel, pancreas & liver
Colorectal surgery
Coloproctology
The investigation, diagnosis and treatment of all aspects of your colon, bowel, rectum and appendix.
Community head injury service
Community head injury service
Providing specialist assessment, rehabilitation and family services for adults with acquired brain injury
Community health services
Community health services
supporting Buckinghamshire families, children with special needs and older people in their homes or from their local health centres and community hospitals
Community Neurorehabilitation Service
Community Neurorehabilitation Service
The Community Neurorehabilitation Service sees adults with a wide range of long-term neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or people who have had a stroke. These conditions often result in a complex combination of difficulties (for example physical, emotional, communication and cognitive), requiring input from a variety of disciplines.
Contraception
Sexual health and genitourinary medicine
Sexual health service and HIV care. Dedicated clinics for young people and specific treatments.
CPRNS
Cardiac prevention and rehabilitation nurse specialist team
The CPRNS team will provide practical and emotional support to patients and their families. The service is available to patients who have a diagnosis of heart disease or heart failure or who are undergoing cardiac surgery.
Critical care service
Critical care services
High dependency and intensive therapy Units offering more specialised observation and treatment than can be provided in an ordinary ward
Neonatal services
Intensive care, high dependency and special care for sick new born and premature babies.
CSRU
Cardiac and stroke receiving unit
Patients with a suspected cardiac condition which requires immediate specialist attention will be assessed in the CSRU 24 hours a day and will be admitted to the inpatient cardiac services at Wycombe Hospital is appropriate.
Cardiac services
The trust provides a comprehensive cardiology service to the population of Buckinghamshire and surrounding areas.
Cystic Fibrosis
Respiratory medicine
Services and treatments for Asbestosis, Asthma, Bronchiectasis, Cystic Fibrosis, Emphysema, Flu, Apnoea, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis