Welcome to Pembrokeshire & Derwen NHS Trust
PLEASE NOTE: Information on this site is no longer updated.
Please visit the new Hywel Dda Health Board web site for up-to-date information.
We provide quality acute, community, mental health and learning
disability healthcare services to around 464,000 people living in
Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.
We deliver these services through a network of acute and community
hospitals, health and social care centres, clinics and mental health
and learning disabilities facilities. We also care for many patients
in their own homes through our community nursing services.
We have more than 3,500 employees, making our Trust one of the
area's largest employers.
Situated close to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and
Pembrokeshire College, there is additionally a large summer tourism
and student population.
The aim of our Trust is to provide the highest quality care for all
these people in our area.
Latest News
ALERT: Fraudulent job offers
17 August 2009
Hywel Dda NHS Trust has been made aware of fraudulent offers of employment being made by dishonest people.
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Disability Equality Scheme Annual Report
4 December 2008
The draft Disability Equality Scheme Annual Report for December 2007 - December 2008 is available on the Publications page.
Health Minister announces new programme to speed up eye treatment
10 November 2008
Nine treatment centres will be established across Wales to help ensure faster, fairer treatment for patients at risk of losing their sight, Health Minister Edwina Hart announced today. More...
Public debates on presumed consent announced
23 October 2008
The dates for a series of debates to gather public opinion on whether Wales should become the first UK country to introduce a system of presumed consent have been announced today. More...
New guidelines set to help improve services for adults with diabetes
20 October 2008
Health Minister Edwina Hart has today unveiled new guidelines that form part of a delivery strategy for the management of adults with diabetes in Wales. More...
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