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http://www.frimleypark.nhs.uk/<br />

Consultants<br />

FRIMLEY PARK HOSPITAL<br />

NHS FOUNDATION TRUST<br />

Dr Emma Bingham emma.bingham@fph-tr.nhs.uk 01276604009<br />

Dr Jennifer Tringham jennifer.tringham@fph-tr.nhs.uk 01276604010<br />

General information about the Trust<br />

Frimley Park Hospital is a district general hospital, which serves mainly the<br />

people of West Surrey <strong>and</strong> North East Hampshire. It is located close to the<br />

borders of the counties of Surrey, Hampshire <strong>and</strong> Berkshire <strong>and</strong> this is<br />

reflected in our patient catchment area. Neighbouring hospitals include<br />

Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford; St Peter’s, Chertsey; <strong>and</strong> Ashford<br />

Hospital, Middlesex.<br />

The primary catchment area for Frimley Park Hospital, includes the towns<br />

of Camberley, Farnborough, Aldershot, Fleet <strong>and</strong> Farnham. The population<br />

served is currently 370,000+ <strong>and</strong> this has been increasing at approximately<br />

2% per annum over the past decade. It is divided almost equally between<br />

Surrey <strong>and</strong> Hampshire. Situated by junction 4 of the M3, M4 <strong>and</strong> M25<br />

motorways are easily accessible, as are Heathrow <strong>and</strong> Gatwick airports. The<br />

district is a little over 11 miles from North to <strong>South</strong> <strong>and</strong> only 13 miles wide.<br />

It includes some major urban centres, areas of London commuter belt <strong>and</strong><br />

also a number of quieter rural communities.<br />

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