Queen Victoria Hospital launches new NHS sleep clinic

The Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead has opened a sleep disorder outpatient clinic in Bognor Regis.

This has been done in response to requests from patients in the coastal part of West Sussex wanting specialist support closer to home.

The clinic at the War Memorial Hospital in Bognor Regis, means they can see an expert closer to their home and receive the same service, quality and outcome for their sleep problems.

The sleep disorder service has been running in East Grinstead for 24 years and is the largest service of its kind in the south of England, outside of London. It receives around 2,500 new referrals a year.

Dr Peter Venn, clinical director of the sleep disorder centre, said: “The opening of our new clinic is a direct response to the feedback we’ve received from our patients. Our new Bognor clinic will help improve their experience of our sleep disorder service by bringing it to them. This is an exciting opportunity for us to expand our service which is popular and highly regarded.”

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