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  1. The Emergency Department (A&E) cares for patients who are acutely ill, or have life or limb threatening problems. These include: Signs of heart attack; Signs of stroke; Sudden confusion ; Suicide attempt; Severe difficulty breathing; Choking; Heavy bleeding; Severe injuries; Seizure

  2. Welcome to the Royal Berkshire Hospital which is located in central Reading and is easily accessible by public transport. View map of Royal Berkshire Hospital.

  3. There is no public access to A&E or Endoscopy from inside the main hospital. Level 2 has 26 disabled-only spaces and leads straight to the main reception and to most wards and departments in the hospital.

  4. The Acute Medical Unit (AMU) is an assessment unit for emergency medical patients. AMU is an open plan layout which helps us to closely monitor you. We also have a Higher Monitoring Unit (HMU) for patients who require closer monitoring.

  5. Official information from NHS about Royal Berkshire Hospital including contact details, directions, opening hours and service/treatment details.

    • Craven Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5AN
    • nhs.choices@royalberkshire.nhs.uk
    • 0118 322 5111
  6. Royal Berkshire Hospital Craven Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5AN. Contact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Patient ratings and reviews Leave a review. Help others by sharing your thoughts and experiences about Royal Berkshire Hospital.

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  8. Mar 9, 2022 · The Royal Berkshire Hospital's A&E in Reading can treat about 80 people at one time, its chief executive Steve McManus said. But about 150 people were there at one point on Monday afternoon.

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