6 June 2023
Supporting research into brain injuries…
In 2018 following a traumatic birth by caesarean section, Charlie Watts stopped breathing. He was admitted to neonatal intensive care to begin cooling treatment for a suspected brain injury.
6 June 2023
In 2018 following a traumatic birth by caesarean section, Charlie Watts stopped breathing. He was admitted to neonatal intensive care to begin cooling treatment for a suspected brain injury.
2 June 2023
Thanks to Charity funding in partnership with Paultons Park, the G4 ward play retreat was officially opened on Friday 2 June by both former and current patients of the...
26 May 2023
This June, Nurse Ali, accompanied by Gina the giraffe, will be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in support of Southampton Hospitals Charity and the Paediatric High Dependency Unit.
24 May 2023
Sarah and Ryan discovered their baby Lilly-May had a blood sugar too high. They discovered that she had Permanent Neonatal Diabetes.
4 May 2023
Southampton Hospitals Charity has funded licences for the vCreate video platform for the neonatal unit to help babies keep connected with their families.
26 April 2023
Mum, Elizabeth Coombes, from Salisbury, found one of her sons unresponsive on Christmas morning. The next few days were a whirlwind while clinicians at Southampton Children’s Hospital performed surgery...
18 April 2023
At 4 weeks old, it was discovered that Lila had Viral Meningitis. Lila was taken to Southampton's PICU. Abbie, Lila's mum explains the story.
14 April 2023
Femi Macaulay, one of the UHS Board of Directors, is running the London Marathon for Southampton Hospitals Charity. Find out his reasons why.
30 March 2023
Partly funded by the Charity, Southampton Children's Hospital Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) has had a £1.5M refurbishment.
29 March 2023
Virtual reality headsets have been purchased to help provide a distraction to patients at Southampton Children's Hospital, thanks to your help.
22 March 2023
Ben is running the London Marathon for us. His son, Oscar, contracted Meningitis and had his life saved by the PICU at Southampton Children’s Hospital.
3 March 2023
Farokh Wadia is an orthopaedic surgeon at Southampton Children’s Hospital. This March, he is taking on a 10,000 foot skydive in support of his patients.