Peterborough City Hospital opened in November 2010 and serves patients across five different authority areas.
Being a member of our Trust means you can give us ideas about how we can make our services better for you, your family and the community in which you live.
We need you to become a member of our Trust because you, and your family and friends, are the ones who use our hospital and know what’s important to you. You can help us change things to make sure we offer the best patient experience possible.
As a member of our Trust, we will listen to your opinions, suggestions, feedback and develop our services in response.
What are the benefits?
First and foremost, membership is free.
But there are many other benefits;
• You will receive NHS discounts
• You can be pivotal to the development of your local hospital
• You will be consulted on issues affecting us and have a meaningful say in your local hospital
• Your opinions will be listened to and valued
• We will keep you up to date through events, meetings and newsletters
• You will be able to stand for election to become a Governor
Why become a member?
You can be as involved as you want and can tailor your involvement to suit yourself.
Your involvement can be as simple as;
• Receiving our newsletter
• Attending events and meeting, as and when you can
• Emailing feedback to us
And if you decide you have more time, you can stand to become a Governor. Just tell us how much you would like to be involved when you apply.
How can I become a member?
Becoming a member is really easy, you can either;
email: membership@pbh-tr.nhs.uk
ring: 01733 678023
visit: www.peterboroughandstamford.nhs.uk
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We are unable to deal with complaints on this page. To make a complaint please contact the Trust’s Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) on 01733 673405 or email PALS@pbh-tr.nhs.uk’
Comments made about members of staff or patients are monitored and will not be responded to without valid contact details of the correspondent. The Trust will not enter in to a conversation that contains details about staff or patients in a public forum. Any comments posted of a personal nature that are felt to be inappropriate will be forwarded to the Trust Security Manager for assessment and further action where it is deemed necessary.