This information is provided by Mount Alvernia Hospital.
Opened as a nursing home by a group of Franciscan Nuns in 1935, Mount Alvernia will celebrate 90 years of providing healthcare to the Surrey community in 2025. Over the years, it has significantly expanded and it became the first private healthcare provider in Surrey to offer robotic surgery for joint replacements in 2022. We provide a wide range of acute elective and urgent surgical and medical services for adult patients on an outpatient, day-case or inpatient basis. The hospital comprises: Robotic-arm assisted surgery (Stryker MAKO) 6-bay Ambulatory Care Unit for endoscopy and minor operations Chemotherapy and cancer treatments 6-bay Ambulatory Care Unit for endoscopy and minor operations St Martha Centre, which has nine rooms and six pods for chemotherapy and cancer treatments Imaging department with PET-CT scanner and nuclear medicine CT, MRI, DEXA, 3D Breast scan (inc. tomosynthesis), Ultrasound, X-ray Pathology lab Private GP service, enabling quick onward referrals to consultant experts. Mount Alvernia is accredited with BUPA for Breast Care, Bowel Care and Living Well with Cancer, has a 5* Macmillan Quality Environment Mark outcome and is rated Good by the CQC. Over 200 consultants see patients from our spacious outpatient consultation rooms. Our patients rate us highly, as reflected in our 4.8* Google review ranking and our overall feedback scores: in our most recent survey, 99.4% of patients said that the quality of their care was either good or excellent and 99% of patients said their overall experience of our service was good or very good. We also have a resident medical officer (RMO) who is available 24 hours a day to ensure that patients are safe and care for at all times.