The TV chef and ‘I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star had to slow down her busy schedule when hip pain started to affect her quality of life. To find a solution, Rosemary contacted Nuffield Health to learn how surgery could help.

Updated: Thursday 25 May 2023

Published: Friday 6 January 2023

Jonathan's back to his best and enjoying a new lease of life, having completed a 10k walk only a few months after enrolling into Nuffield Health cardiac rehabilitation programme. He shares his experience on how the programme helped him get on the road to recovery.

Updated: Thursday 25 May 2023

Published: Tuesday 7 February 2023

John was diagnosed with bowel cancer in August 2022. This April, during Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, he shares his journey, from diagnosis to receiving treatment from Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew’s Hospital.

Updated: Thursday 25 May 2023

Published: Monday 24 April 2023

Nuffield Health’s teams across the UK are helping to fight climate change by switching to lower carbon alternatives.

Updated: Wednesday 17 May 2023

Published: Wednesday 17 May 2023

The Green Healthcare Leadership programme, delivered by The Florence Nightingale Foundation and commissioned by Nuffield Health, saw 18 nurses from across the independent sector take part and implement innovative, sustainable healthcare projects in their workplaces.

Updated: Friday 12 May 2023

Published: Friday 12 May 2023

Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew’s Hospital – the City of London’s first independent hospital – opened its doors on the 3rd of May 2022. As it celebrates its first birthday, Adrian Connolly – Hospital Director, Jonathan Canham – former Hospital Director and now the Regional Commercial Director and Joe Carey – Sales and Services Manager share their thoughts on the achievements of the first year and look ahead to a successful future.

Updated: Thursday 4 May 2023

Published: Wednesday 3 May 2023

Over 100 nurses and healthcare professionals from the NHS and independent sector joined a webinar on Monday 17 April 2023 to discuss how nurses can be supported to become healthier; physically, mentally and emotionally.

Updated: Thursday 27 April 2023

Published: Thursday 27 April 2023

A new survey of 8,000 UK adults has found that the cost-of-living crisis has dealt a major blow to the nation's health, with the majority of British adults reporting that it has had a negative impact on their physical health (60%) and mental health (59%) in the past year.

Updated: Tuesday 18 April 2023

Published: Tuesday 18 April 2023

Having taken up the role on an interim basis in December last year, Matthew is joining the Charity permanently and will lead the Charity’s finance, legal and risk teams.

Updated: Tuesday 11 April 2023

Published: Tuesday 11 April 2023

A third of over 60 year olds say their mental health had suffered as a result of cancelled or delayed diagnostic tests or operations, with a quarter (25%) worried their physical health would also deteriorate, according to a new survey released today from Nuffield Health.

Updated: Wednesday 5 April 2023

Published: Friday 16 August 2019

Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the UK, with someone admitted to hospital every five minutes due to a heart attack. Jonathan Canham, London Hospital Director, explains how the cardiac rehabilitation programme at Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew’s Hospital can help.

Updated: Tuesday 31 January 2023

Published: Friday 6 January 2023

Careology, Nuffield Health’s partner in a pilot to provide patients undergoing cancer treatment with support through a new app, has won the award for ‘Excellence in Supporting Patients and Healthcare Teams’ at the Forward Healthcare Awards 2022.

Updated: Tuesday 29 November 2022

Published: Tuesday 29 November 2022

Nuffield Health, the UK’s largest healthcare charity, has announced Elizabeth Robb OBE has joined its Board of Governors with effect from the start of October 2022.

Updated: Wednesday 16 November 2022

Published: Wednesday 16 November 2022

Nuffield Health Sheffield's Primary Care Clinic, part of the wider Nuffield Health Charity, has achieved the highest possible ‘Outstanding’ rating for being ‘Well-led’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following an inspection in September 2022. The fitness and wellbeing facility was was visited by a CQC team of inspectors and regulation specialists with who scrutinised all areas of the clinic, rating it overall as ‘Good’ and highlighting the COVID-19 Rehabilitation Programme that has been co-developed with the NHS.

Updated: Wednesday 9 November 2022

Published: Wednesday 9 November 2022

Nuffield Health has successfully completed a five-year refinancing package, providing the Charity a stable platform to deliver its purpose to build a healthier nation.

Updated: Friday 21 October 2022

Published: Friday 21 October 2022

Nuffield Health, the UK’s largest healthcare charity, is partnering with Dame Kelly Holmes to increase understanding of the benefits physical activity has to help improve mental health.

Updated: Monday 10 October 2022

Published: Monday 10 October 2022

The National Joint Registry (NJR) has named Nuffield Health, the UK’s largest healthcare charity, as a Quality Data Provider after demonstrating high standards towards patient safety. The award recognises and rewards best practice through the attainment of six ambitious targets. This is the first time Nuffield Health has received the award for all 30 hospitals across England and Wales.

Updated: Monday 15 August 2022

Published: Thursday 17 March 2022

Nuffield Health, the UK’s largest healthcare charity, is offering NHS employees a 30% discount for a new monthly membership at any of its 113 fitness and wellbeing centres across the UK.

Updated: Friday 12 August 2022

Published: Wednesday 19 May 2021

A new survey released today reveals that despite the recent splash of news coverage on women in sport following the Lionesses’ Euros win, just 12% of girls aged 11-16 plan to play sport this summer.

Updated: Tuesday 9 August 2022

Published: Tuesday 9 August 2022

New research released today has found that over one in three women in the UK (37%) have reported that their physical health has gotten worse in the last 12 months, and nearly half (47%) have failed to do any vigorous exercise. Lower numbers of men reported the same impact, with 28% reporting that their physical health has gotten worse in the last 12 months and 34% not having done any vigorous activity in the last 12 months.

Updated: Monday 8 August 2022

Published: Friday 5 August 2022