Royal Gwent Hospital | |
Map Type: | Wales Newport |
Coordinates: | 51.58°N -2.998°W |
Location: | Cardiff Road, Newport, Wales, United Kingdom |
Healthcare: | NHS Wales |
Type: | General |
Emergency: | Minor Injury Unit only - not a full Emergency Department |
Founded: | 1836, moved 1901 |
The Royal Gwent Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Brenhinol Gwent) is a local general hospital in the city of Newport. It is managed by the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.Since 2020, the hospital no longer has a full Emergency Department, and redirects those with a serious illness or injury to call 999 or go to attend the Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran.The Royal Gwent hospital has a 24-hour Minor Injuries Unit.
The hospital has its origins in the Newport Dispensary which was founded in Llanarth Street in 1839[1] and received its first-in-patients as the Newport Dispensary and Infirmary in 1867.[2]
It moved to a site in Cardiff Road donated by Viscount Tredegar in the early 20th century: it was officially opened there by Viscount Tredegar as the Newport and Monmouthshire Hospital in August 1901.[3] It changed its name to the Royal Gwent Hospital in 1913.[4]
The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948: it was then completely reconstructed to create modern facilities in the early 1960s.[5]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it was reported that around half of A&E medical staff had tested positive for coronavirus.[6]