About Royal Derby Hospital
The Royal Derby Hospital was officially opened on 1 April, 2010, on the site of the former Derby City General Hospital, following a £334 million transformation into the newest hospital in the East Midlands.
The Royal Derby has 1,159 beds and provides state-of-the-art care to around one million patients from Derby and the surrounding areas every year.
With 35 operating theatres, four linear accelerators for treating cancer patients, two MRI scanners and a Da Vinci surgical robot, The Royal Derby provides the highest standards of care in a modern environment, ensuring the best possible care for you at all times.