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Martin Vickers Conservative MP Visits St Hugh’s Hospital to See Latest Developments

Martin Vickers, Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Brigg and Immingham, recently visited St Hugh’s Hospital, marking his first visit to the local Grimsby hospital in seven years. During his visit, he was given a tour of our not-for-profit private hospital to see first-hand, the developments and advancements that have taken place since his last visit.

Mr Vickers expressed keen interest in the improvements made to the hospital, including enhancements in patient care and technology. St Hugh’s Hospital also delivers a variety of NHS treatments to support local hospitals in reducing their patient waiting lists. The visit provided an opportunity for discussions on local healthcare, as well as the challenges currently facing health and social care sectors.

Speaking about the visit, Martin Vickers said: “It is great to be back at St Hugh’s Hospital and see how the facility has developed over the years.”

Liz Oke, Hospital Director at St Hugh’s Hospital said: “We were delighted to welcome Martin Vickers back to St Hugh’s Hospital. His interest in the progress we have made and the challenges we face demonstrates that there is a commitment to supporting local healthcare services. We appreciate the opportunity to discuss important issues affecting our sector and look forward to continuing these discussions.”

The visit highlighted the importance of continued collaboration between government representatives and healthcare providers to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients in the region.

MP Martin Vickers (far right) pictured with Liz Okes, Hospital Director at St Hugh’s Hospital and Andrew Willcocks, Executive Director Of Clinical Care And Acute Services