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We offer a wide range of clinical services, providing care for both adults and children.View our list of locations
Find directions, contact details and useful information for our hospitals, clinics and treatment sites.Latest news
Partnerships helping to deliver care at home and reduce hospital admissions
More patients across the region are receiving specialist care in their own homes instead of being admitted to hospital as our multi-disciplinary Urgen...
Temporary change to Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre opening hours
A temporary change to the opening hours at Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) has been agreed to ensure the service can continue to operate safely ...
Our new Charity website has launched today!
Sussex Community NHS Charity launched their brand new website today (10 April). With an eye-catching design and user-friendly feel, the new sit...
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Become a part of our dedicated team, with a wide range of roles across SCFT. View our current vacancies and hear from our staff.Resources
Explore our range of resources, created to help you learn more about any conditions, upcoming appointments and additional service information.Support our Charity
Find out how you can support us, and how we use your donations to enhance patient care. Our charity supports the work of the Trust to deliver our vision.Excellent care at the heart of the community
We pride ourselves in providing you with the best clinical services.
Tell us what you think about our services and what matters to you. There are many ways to share your experience from anonymous surveys, to letters, emails or a conversation with our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS), we are here to listen and help.
Immediate action required: Where to get help
It's important to know where to go in an emergency or if you need urgent help.
Many minor injuries and illnesses can be handled at minor injury units (MIUs) or urgent treatment centres (UTCs) across Sussex.
Alternatively, you can call 111 or get help from 111 online.
Accident and emergency (A&E) is for serious injuries and life-threatening emergencies.
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Our amazing volunteers play a huge part in supporting the delivery of care to the many people who use our services.