Aldeburgh Hospital

The Hospital has capacity for over 20 beds, which can be accessed by local people via their own GPs or they may be referred from other hospitals such as Ipswich.
Outpatient clinics in an ever widening range of specialities, including kidney dialysis and ultrasound scanning, save patients the journey to Ipswich Hospital.
Beds are available for acute admissions, rehabilitation and terminal care.
A Day Centre for the Elderly, whose work has been recognised by a Charter Mark, is also based in the hospital.
Outpatient clinics in an ever widening range of specialities, including kidney dialysis and ultrasound scanning, save patients the journey to Ipswich Hospital.
Beds are available for acute admissions, rehabilitation and terminal care.
A Day Centre for the Elderly, whose work has been recognised by a Charter Mark, is also based in the hospital.
Aldeburgh Hospital is managed by Suffolk Community Healthcare. Suffolk Community Healthcare is run by Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust. The League of Friends ensures that all its support is directed to the benefit of patients and not to the benefit of Suffolk Community Healthcare or Serco plc. All assets provided are either the property of the League of Friends or are assets of the National Health Service.