About The Horton General Hospital
The Horton General Hospital in Banbury serves the growing population in the north of Oxfordshire and surrounding areas.
It is an acute general hospital providing a wide range of services, including:
- emergency department (with an emergency admission unit)
- acute general medicine and elective day case surgery
- trauma
- maternity (midwifery-led unit) and gynaecology
- paediatrics
- critical care
- Brodey Centre (treatment for cancer).
The majority of these services have inpatient beds and outpatient clinics, with the outpatient department running clinics with visiting consultants from Oxford in:
- dermatology
- neurology
- ophthalmology
- oral surgery
- paediatric cardiology
- radiotherapy
- rheumatology
- oncology
- pain rehabilitation
- ear nose and throat (ENT)
- plastic surgery.
Acute general medicine also includes:
- a medical assessment unit
- a day hospital as part of specialised elderly care rehabilitation services
- a cardiology service.
Other clinical services include:
- dietetics
- occupational therapy
- pathology
- physiotherapy
- radiology.
The Horton General Hospital is proudly supported by Horton General Hospital Charity.




