Luton & Dunstable Hospital

Hospital
Luton
51.894, -0.474
4.5 star rating

About Luton & Dunstable Hospital

The Luton and Dunstable University Hospital is an acute hospital run by the Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. It provides medical and surgical services for over 350, 000 people in Bedfordshire, the north of Hertfordshire and parts of Buckinghamshire. The hospital is often abbreviated to the 'L& D', and employs 3, 400 staff. HistoryThe first hospital opened in 1872 and was a modest cottage hospital which then became the Bute Hospital which opened in 1882, built on land donated by the Marquis of Bute. In 1902 the site was enlarged to a 40-bed establishment but a few years later there was insufficient space for expansion so it was decided to build another hospital. Ten acres of land, situated in the English countryside between Luton and Dunstable were purchased from Electrolux and a new hospital was built. The hospital was opened by Queen Mary on 14 February 1939. Ward 1 was named after Queen Mary; Ward 2 after a Dunstable grocer, Arthur Frederick BuckinghamWard 4 after Lady Ludlow from Luton Hoo In 2012, the hospital became affiliated with University College London.

Luton & Dunstable Hospital Description

The Luton and Dunstable University Hospital is an acute hospital run by the Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. It provides medical and surgical services for over 350, 000 people in Bedfordshire, the north of Hertfordshire and parts of Buckinghamshire. The hospital is often abbreviated to the 'L& D', and employs 3, 400 staff. HistoryThe first hospital opened in 1872 and was a modest cottage hospital which then became the Bute Hospital which opened in 1882, built on land donated by the Marquis of Bute. In 1902 the site was enlarged to a 40-bed establishment but a few years later there was insufficient space for expansion so it was decided to build another hospital. Ten acres of land, situated in the English countryside between Luton and Dunstable were purchased from Electrolux and a new hospital was built. The hospital was opened by Queen Mary on 14 February 1939. Ward 1 was named after Queen Mary; Ward 2 after a Dunstable grocer, Arthur Frederick BuckinghamWard 4 after Lady Ludlow from Luton Hoo In 2012, the hospital became affiliated with University College London.