KGH doctor receives national Special Recognition Award

Kettering General Hospital is now delivering a state-of-the-art new treatment for some patients with benign prostate enlargement.
The treatments is called UroLift™ and involves a 15-20 minute procedure under local anaesthetic that helps permanently widen the urethra – helping resolve symptoms of the common condition which affects many men over 50.
By opening the urethra – using a number of tiny implants – it helps reduce symptoms such as a frequent need to urinate, difficulty in starting urination, reduced flow, and urinary retention.
Read New KGH procedure for common prostate problem…A midwife and a doctor at Kettering General Hospital have been nominated for two bereavement awards by grateful families.
Carolyn Rowbotham has been shortlisted to the finals of the Bereavement Midwife of the Year Award by the Mariposa Trust - a national charity working with baby loss and bereavement.
And Obstetrics and Gynaecology Consultant Mrs Kirsty Adcock is shortlisted for Obstetrics and Gynaecology Doctor of the Year.
Read KGH midwife and doctor in finals of bereavement care awards…A CQC inspection of maternity services at Kettering General Hospital’s found hard working teams focussed on the needs of families and improving the care they receive, but says services require further improvements in a report published today (March 7, 2024).
The inspection took place in October 2023 as part of the national programme which inspects all hospitals providing maternity services.
Following the inspection the service was rated requires improvement overall,
Read CQC recognise maternity staff as compassionate and patient centred…