It has seventeen staffed beds for in-patient medical care, x-ray facilities, and is the base for a community maternity unit.
[2] During the Second World War the hospital took civilian and military casualties.
[2] Around 1980 a modern surgical theatre was installed and in 1981 a part-time general surgeon was appointed but within two years his hours were being reduced.
[8] In July 2013, the health board commissioned a new biomass boiler, fuelled by woodchips from locally grown timber.
[11] There were ten births at the hospital in the year ended 31 March 2015.