[3] From 1925, the hospital was based in its own building, Hampton House,[1] in the Cotham area of Bristol.
[1][4] Homeopathic services ceased at the hospital in October 2015,[5][6] partly in response to a 10:23 Campaign, which opposed the public funding of homeopathy,[7] led by the Good Thinking Society and public figures such as Simon Singh and Edzard Ernst.
University Hospitals Bristol confirmed to the clinical commissioning group (CCG) that it would cease to offer homeopathic therapies from October 2015, at which point homeopathic therapies would no longer be included in the contract.
[6] Homeopathic services in the Bristol area were relocated to the Portland Centre for Integrative Medicine, described as "a new independent social enterprise.
"[6] In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, Bristol CCG revealed in 2015 that "there are currently no (NHS) contracts for homeopathy in place with the Portland Centre.