Jessop Wing
The Jessop Wing opened in 2001 and is a purpose built maternity unit where approximately 7,000 babies are born every year.
In addition to a 22 bed labour ward, there are three postnatal wards and one antenatal ward, an admission Triage area and a High Dependency Unit. One of the postnatal wards specialises in caring for women who have had a caesarean section. In addition the Jessop Wing Community Midwifery Service attend approximately 200 homebirths per year.
The Jessop Wing also provides neonatal intensive care and special care for sick and premature babies born in Sheffield and those transferred from other units who require this expertise.
On the ground floor of the Jessop Wing is the Antenatal Clinic and Gynaecology Outpatient Clinic. The Gynaecology Service also includes two wards on G Floor of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital.
The Jessop Wing also has an Assisted Conception Unit for women who require this specialist treatment.
Jessops wing doctors mess 3rd floor of Jessops wing, the doors are opposite the entry doors for Rivelin ward. Keypad code for entry. Has a small computer room, with 4 desktop computers, a small kitchen with fridge, toaster and kettle as well as several on call rooms - some of these have en-suite showers/toilets.
Travel plan coordinator Laura Fish laura.fish1@nhs.netHow to find us and site map
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Travel
Car Parking
This advice is currently under review due to evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Public Transport
H1 Hospital Shuttle Bus – This bus is free to all Sheffield Teaching Hospitals staff that show their ID badge and operates between the hours of 6am and 6pm. It travels between the Clock Tower Building at the Northern General and Beech Hill Road at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, but you can also catch it from certain stops along the route. The timetable can be accessed here: https://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/en-gb/timetabledetails/4179a789-0ec8-454f-923e-a1dcb7ef6f8c
Many other bus routes serve the Northern General site, details can be found by using the journey planner on the Travel South Yorkshire website: https://journeyplanner.travelsouthyorkshire.com/
Cycling
This map shows the location of staff cycle parking at the Central Campus
For keen cyclists there are a number of areas around the hospital where bikes can be locked & kept throughout the day. There are open areas where you can chain your bike or there are also secure bike shelters which can be accessed by code or key only. To request access please contact Roxanne Maritz, Travel Plan Co-ordinator on roxanne.maritz@nhs.net