Galway University Hospitals will be holding their annual Ecumenical Memorial Service at UHG in September to give grieving families a shared space to mourn.
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Mrs Gail Clarke and her husband Peter from Glenamaddy recently presented a cheque for €2,285 to the Oncology Patient Comfort Fund at UHG.
This donation...
An unusual place for an art exhibition...
An art exhibition titled ‘Head in the Hedgerow’ by artist Hugh Barr opened at University Hospital Galway last...
There were almost 1,000 patients on trolleys at University Hospital Galway in February, making it the third most overcrowded in Ireland.
INMO TrolleyWatch figures show...
University Hospital Galway is the second most overcrowded in the country again today, with more than 50 patients on trolleys.
There are 54 patients admitted...
University Hospital Galway is the second most overcrowded in Ireland today, with almost 60 patients admitted without any beds available.
There are 46 patients on...
Steps taken by Saolta Hospital Group to address cardiology outpatient waiting times at University Hospital Galway have been praised by a local TD this...
University Hospital Galway is the third most overcrowded hospital in the country today, with almost 60 patients without beds.
There were 46 people admitted to...
More than 1,000 people went without a bed at University Hospital Galway in January, as INMO figures reveal no improvement in hospital overcrowding across...
University Hospital Galway is the third most overcrowded in the country today, with nearly 60 patients on trolleys.
INMO data shows that there are 41...
University Hospital Galway is the third most overcrowded in the country today, with more than 60 patients on trolleys.
There are 38 patients admitted to...
There's a stark contrast in overcrowding in Galway hospitals today, with UHG the second most overcrowded in the country while Portiuncula has no patients...
University Hospital Galway is the third most overcrowded in the country today, with 44 patients on trolleys.
There are 36 patients admitted to the Emergency...