The Sefton Suite is situated on the site of the University Hospital
Aintree, with easy access from North Liverpool and the surrounding
areas. Working in partnership with the NHS trust, it offers first class
facilities and quality patient care.
Medical & Surgical Facilities
In addition to General Surgery and General Medicine, our services
cover specialities such as Cosmetic Surgery, Dermatology, ENT,
Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Oral Surgery, Urology, Dental
Implantology, Obesity and Liver Disease Surgery
Patient Accommodation
All bedrooms are en-suite with colour satellite TV and telephone. Each bedroom has a nurse call system to keep you in
immediate contact with nursing staff, and a doctor is available on site
24 hours.
The Diagnostic Centre
One Kenilworth Road, The Abbey Sefton Diagnostic Centre provides
consulting rooms, physiotherapy, X-ray and treatment facilities.
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CONTACT
For further information contact:
Abbey Sefton Hospital,
University Hospital Aintree,
Lower Lane,
Liverpool L9 7AL.
Tel: (0151) 257 6700
Fax: (0151) 330 6568
Email: liverpool.enquiries @abbeyhospitals.co.uk
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Location
From
Liverpool join the A565 signposted to Southport, continue through
Waterloo. You will see an Esso Garage on the right hand side. At the
traffic lights turn left into College Road. At the traffic lights turn
left onto Mersey Road, then take the 2nd right onto Kenilworth Road.
One Kenilworth Road is on the right.
From Southport. Take the A585 into Crosby. At the large roundabout
continue on the main road. At the traffic lights just before the Esso
Garage, turn right onto College Road. At the roundabout turn left onto
Mersey Road, then take the 2nd right onto Kenilworh Road. One
Kenilworth Road is on the right.
From the M57, take Junction 6 onto the A806 for Fazakerley.
After just over a mile turn left into Lower Lane. Turn right into the
site of University Hospital Aintree after the Walton Neurological
Centre. The Sefton Suite is on 1st Avenue, but access to the car park
is via 2nd Avenue.
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