Carmarthenshire NHS Trust was an NHS Trust in Wales. The headquarters of the Trust was in Glangwili General Hospital, Carmarthen. The Hywel Dda Health Board HQ is in Haverfordwest.
Contents
- Amman Valley Hospital
- Bryntirion Hospital
- Llandovery Hospital
- Mynydd Mawr Hospital
- Prince Philip Hospital
- Glangwili General Hospital
- References
The Trust served around 170,000 people across Carmarthenshire and neighbouring counties. It had two main hospitals, Prince Philip Hospital, Llanelli, and Glangwili General Hospital in Carmarthen, with accident & emergency services. There were four smaller, community hospitals.
Carmarthenshire NHS Trust had over 3,200 staff. The Chairman was Mrs Margaret Price [1], and the Chief Executive was Paul Barnett [2].
It merged with Ceredigion & Mid Wales NHS Trust and Pembrokeshire & Derwen NHS Trust in April 2008.[3] The name for the newly merged trust is Hywel Dda NHS Trust.
Amman Valley Hospital
Amman Valley Hospital is a 28-bed community hospital in Ammanford.
Bryntirion Hospital
Bryntirion Hospital was a former community geriatric hospital in Llanelli that closed in 2004.
Llandovery Hospital
Llandovery Hospital is a community hospital with 18 beds, in Llandovery.
Mynydd Mawr Hospital
Mynydd Mawr Hospital (the name means 'Big Mountain') is a 38-bed community geriatric hospital, located on the outskirts of Upper Tumble (Tymble Uchaf) near Llanelli.
Prince Philip Hospital
Prince Philip Hospital is a 205-bed major acute secondary care hospital, in Llanelli.
Glangwili General Hospital
Glangwili General Hospital is a 391-bed major acute secondary care hospital, in Carmarthen.