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Hospitals
The main hospital serving Cardiff is the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trusts University Hospital of Wales located in Heath Park. There are a number of smaller, non-emergency hospitals in the region including:
• Artificial Limb & Appliance Service, Fairwater
• Barry Hospital, Barry
• Cardiff Royal Infirmary, city centre
• Llandough Hospital, Penarth
• Rookwood Hospital, Fairwater
• St David’s Hospital,Cowbridge Road East
• Whitchurch Hospital
• University Dental Hospital, Heath Park
The BUPA hospital, now known as Spire Healthcare, is located on Croescadarn Road in Pentwyn, Cardiff. Spire Healthcare have recently taken over 36 BUPA hospitals including the Cardiff location,where they offer specialist, private advice and services
The Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS Trusts in the UK, providing health services to a population of around 500,000 people living in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. The trust provides for people who need hospital treatment,mental health care, care for the elderly and children as well as a growing range of community-based services such as specialist dental services, and new therapies as alternatives to hospital admission. Patients also attend from across Wales for a range of specialist services, for which the Trust is regarded as a centre of excellence, including paediatric, renal, cardiac, neurological services and bone marrow transplantation. For further information click here.
GP's Surgeries
There are 53 GP’s surgeries located within Cardiff, all of which provide professional and confidential support.
Click here for a list of all surgeries.
Dentists
There are over 61 dentists registered in Cardiff,which include a mix of private and NHS providers.
For the full list click here.



























