Home page for Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust, providing community, emergency, acute and mental health services and associated clinical services on a local, regional and national basis
The aim of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) at Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust is to provide a comprehensive and high quality service to children and young people experiencing difficulties which are seriously impacting on their mental health and emotional well being.
The Becton Centre is a newly commissioned sub-regional Tier 4 intensive treatment, day and in patient service for children and young people up to the age of 18 with serious and complex mental health problems.
The Centenary Community Child and Adolesent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Team offers a therapy service for children, young people and their families where there are concerns about emotional and mental health problems.
Beighton Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is based at Beighton Community Hospital, a modern hospital providing a base for a wide variety of CAMHS services.
Clinical and practical information about making a referral. Includes information about in-utero transfers, neonatal, paediatric, cardiac, neurological, and burns.
Sheffield Children's Hospital provides high-quality, evidence-based management of the medical and developmental issues encountered in children with Down syndrome
The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME team at Sheffield Childrens Hospital is a specialist, regional team who help patients manage patients' symptoms and improve their condition.
We provide a service to children from 0-16 years old who present with conditions that require dietary management to improve their clinical condition and maintain growth. Dietary advice is tailored for each child based on their age, treatment and medical condition
The Emergency Department at Sheffield Children's Hospital is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We see over 46,000 children a year with a range of illness and injuries.
Gait Analysis is a method for measuring walking. This service is provided for children and young adults with a range of conditions including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, acquired brain injury, severe foot deformities, in-toeing and conditions that result in tip-toe walking
The metabolic medicine team provides specialised multidisciplinary services for the diagnosis and management of a wide range of inherited metabolic conditions in children.
The nursing team at Ryegate provides a wide range of support and advice to families of children with complex neurological disorders both within Sheffield Children’s Hospital, the community and district.
The Epilepsy Department forms part of the Sheffield Centre for Paediatric Neurology. The epilepsy team evaluates and provides ongoing care for children with seizure disorders from infants through to 19 years of age.
The Tourette Syndrome clinic held at Ryegate Children's Centre specialises in evaluating, diagnosing and treating children and adolescents with symptoms of Tourette Syndrome
The Oncology and Clinical Haematology service at Sheffield Children’s Hospital is the principal treatment centre for children across South Yorkshire with childhood cancers
The Haematology/Oncology service at Sheffield Children’s Hospital is the principal treatment centre for children across South Yorkshire with childhood cancers, including Leukaemia.
We provide a holistic, evidence based service for patients who received therapy for the treatment of their cancer who had effects that needed further investigation or intervention.
The CLIC Sargent Team offer practical, emotional and financial support, together with Welfare Rights Advice to all families where a child has been diagnosed with a form of cancer.
A high quality surgical service for children up to 16 years of age in the following areas: General Surgery, Neonatal Surgery, Trauma, Urology, Gastroenterology, Oncology, Thoracic.
The Pharmacy department is responsible for ensuring the safe, effective and economical supply for all medicines at Sheffield’s Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
Our respiratory service provides secondary care for children with a range of respiratory problems. Patient groups include those with asthma and other wheezing disorders, chronic cough, bronchiectasis, congenital abnormalities and airway problems.
The rheumatology team at Sheffield Children's Hospital Provide a comprehensive service for children with a wide range of rheumatic conditions (including arthritis and connective tissue disorders) and mechanical joint problems.
The Sheffield Sleep Service offers specialist assessment, diagnosis and treatment to children and young people who experience particularly severe sleep problems.
The Orthotic department specialises in the provision of externally worn devices (orthoses) which are designed to assist in the treatment and management of a wide range of paediatric conditions.
The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery service involves the treatment, teaching and research of conditions and diseases around the face, mouth, jaws and neck.
We are the tertiary neonatal surgical unit for the North Trent Neonatal network. Catchment area includes Barnsley, Worksop, Chesterfield, Doncaster, Grimsby, Rotherham and Scunthorpe as well as Sheffield.
The Modern Matrons provide leadership and management to the nursing workforce and provide on-call out-of-hours managerial support to the senior nurses.
Paediatric Dentistry at Sheffield Children's Hospital covers the practice, teaching and research into the comprehensive and therapeutic oral health care for children from birth to adolescence
Day Care provides facilities for children having minor surgical procedures and medical patients having special treatments such as, infusions and injections.
The burns unit opened at the children’s hospital in the summer of 2005. We are a Regional Centre for burns injuries and take children from as far north as Whitby, across to Hull and south to Chesterfield
The Oncology and Clinical Haematology service at Sheffield Children’s Hospital is the principal treatment centre for children across South Yorkshire with childhood cancers.
In the Diagnostics Directorate, by bringing together specialist laboratory and radiology services, we aim to serve both doctors and patients to secure the best possible treatment and the most successful outcome.
The Paediatric Haematology laboratory provides a 24 hour, 7 day a week diagnostic and interpretive service in support of the trust’s clinical activities and a 9 to 5 service to GPs.
Don’t worry about missing out on schoolwork or even exams when you are in hospital.
The Hospital School is made up of a team of experienced teachers and teaching assistants who will support you with your schoolwork.
The Medical Education Department ensures that doctors in training are competent to practice by quality assuring the training and assessments provided by the Trust
The Corporate Affairs team is responsible the smooth running of the Board of Directors, the Council of Governors and the membership function and for coordinating internal and external communications and engagement.
In the Diagnostics Directorate, by bringing together specialist laboratory and radiology services, we aim to serve both doctors and patients to secure the best possible treatment and the most successful outcome.
Information about our our population screening services which serve to support and feed into national antenatal, newborn and adult screening programmes.
Genetics at The Children's Hospital encompass our first class laboratory services provided by Sheffield Diagnostic Genetics Service, as well as our dedicated Clinical Genetics team
The Regional Newborn Screening laboratory at Sheffield Children’s Hospital screens all babies born in the East Midlands, South and North Yorkshire and North East Lincolnshire portion of the Yorkshire and Humber.
The Radiology department is located on the main site sitting just behind the Emergency Department. The team is made up of 40 people, 9 of which are Consultant Radiologists and we carry out around 60,000 examinations a year.
Information about training in the co-ordination and delivery of child and adolescent mental health training for people working with children, young people and thier families.
At movement disroder clinics held by Sheffield Children's Hospital, each child is evaluated by a multidisciplinary team of specialists who can provide the most comprehensive care for their movement disorder.
On M2 ward, we care for children aged 4-16 years old with varying medical conditions in the following areas; respiratory, urology, physchological
neurology, cystic fibrosis, gastroenterology, dermatology and metabolic.
In this section you will be able to look up the latest job vacancies at the Trust, find out what it's like to work with us and how we support our staff.
The Library Charter aims to make your use of Illingworth Library Service as productive as possible, while setting out some of the basic terms and conditions that apply.
As Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust grows and develops as an organisation, our Council of Governors is key to ensuring that it meets the needs of our local population