Rochdale Infirmary

It is managed by the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust.

[2] A new purpose-built hospital was initiated following a donation by Thomas Watson, a local mill owner, and was opened by John Bright in Whitehall Street in 1883; it was expanded when a new wing was opened by King George V in July 1913.

[2] The facility joined the National Health Service as the Rochdale Infirmary in 1948.

[1] In June 2011, maternity and inpatient children's services were transferred to Royal Oldham Hospital.

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