Hospitals Near Stubbington
A&E, community hospitals, and NHS services nearby
Stubbington does not have a hospital within the village, but NHS hospital services are accessible within a reasonable distance. The two most relevant facilities are Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham and Fareham Community Hospital.
Queen Alexandra Hospital, universally known locally as QA, is the nearest major acute hospital. It is roughly nine miles to the east, in Cosham on the northern edge of Portsmouth. QA has a full Accident and Emergency department, maternity unit, surgical and medical wards, and outpatient clinics covering most specialities. It is the hospital where Stubbington residents will be taken in an emergency and where most specialist referrals from local GPs are directed. The drive from Stubbington takes around twenty to twenty-five minutes in normal traffic, though rush hour congestion on the A27 and M27 can add time. Parking at QA is notoriously difficult and charges apply, so allowing extra time for arrival is sensible. The hospital has undergone significant investment in recent years, and its facilities are modern by NHS standards.
Fareham Community Hospital is closer, situated on the northern side of Fareham about four miles from the village. It provides a range of services including a minor injuries unit, outpatient clinics, diagnostic imaging, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation. The minor injuries unit is useful for injuries that need attention but are not serious enough for A&E, such as minor fractures, sprains, cuts needing stitches, and similar complaints. It can save a lengthy wait at QA for straightforward problems. Waiting times at Fareham Community Hospital are typically shorter than at QA, and the parking situation is more manageable.
For non-emergency medical advice, NHS 111 is available by phone and online around the clock. The service triages callers and directs them to the most appropriate service, whether that is a GP appointment, pharmacy visit, minor injuries unit, or A&E attendance.
Gosport War Memorial Hospital, to the south-east, provides some outpatient and community health services. Southampton General Hospital, about twenty miles to the north-west, is a major teaching hospital and receives referrals for specialist treatments not available at QA.
Ambulance response to Stubbington is provided by South Central Ambulance Service. The village's location on the Fareham peninsula means that response times depend on crew availability and traffic conditions, but the area is within the standard coverage zone.
Overall, Stubbington's hospital access is adequate. QA provides the full range of acute services within a manageable drive, and Fareham Community Hospital offers a closer option for less serious matters. Residents should be aware that QA's A&E, like most in the country, can involve long waits during peak periods.