Your Health. Our Priority.

Welcome to Stockport NHS Foundation Trust

Our main hospital is Stepping Hill, which treats over 400,000 patients per year. We also run community health services across 24 sites in Stockport and 17 sites in Tameside and Glossop.

We are proud of our record of providing high quality healthcare to patients and are committed to maintaining and improving services in the future.

Whether you are a patient coming into hospital or clinic, a visitor, one of our governors, a Trust member or a member of our staff, we aim to make your time with us a positive experience. Our location is easy to get to with excellent public transport connections and ample parking.

Please contact us if you require further information.

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LATEST NEWS

Stockport MP hospital visit to support stroke patients

Ann Coffey MP met stroke patients at Stepping Hill Hospital on Friday 11th May to support this year’s Action on Stroke month. The Stockport MP chatted with patients recovering on the specialist stroke centre and discussed care and support for stroke survivors with staff and members of Stroke Association. Read more about this story…
14/05/2012

Notice of Elections to the Council of Governors of Stockport NHS Foundation Trust

The Trust gives notice that it will hold elections to the Council of Governors of Stockport NHS Foundation Trust for the following Public Governor positions:

• Tame Valley & Werneth – 4 Governors to be elected click here for further information
• High Peak and Dales – 2 Governors to be elected click here for further information
• Tameside – 1 Governor to be elected click here for further information
• Outer Region – 1 Governor to be elected click here for further information
• (By-election): Heatons & Victoria – 1 Governor to be elected. click here for further information.


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11/05/2012

A positive step for clinical research

A patient at Stepping Hill has taken part in important new clinical research to help prevent the regrowth of tumours following prostate cancer. Russ Fisher has been given a new sense of optimism by helping others. See the National Institute for Health Research website for more details.
09/05/2012