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Babies across the region can be screened to see if they could benefit from a trial aiming to help prevent type-1 diabetes.
A baby’s positive response to treatment after a rare genetic condition was diagnosed following results from the national screening study.
My Pregnancy Care Journey is now available on the MyChart patient portal.
High-quality IVF treatment and reproductive services based on the latest science and fertility research.
All you and your partner need to know about having your baby at the Rosie.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit can look like a scary place and it can be an overwhelming time. But you are not alone. We are here to help and support.
Recognised as a centre of excellence we will always do our best to provide you with exceptional care, treatment and advice.
Comprehensive information for the perimenopause and menopause stage of life.
A library of downloadable patient information leaflets and videos.
Babies across the East of England can join an international trial exploring whether vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2 virus could prevent type 1 diabetes.
Travel direct to our hospitals via Cambridge South railway station.
We know publication of the Ockenden Report into maternity services at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (24 June 2026) may be distressing and raise questions for women, families and staff.
Baby Safi started treatment for a rare growth condition after participating in the Generation Study, a national genomic screening study
The BLOOMS study will use many tools to understand why some babies that spend time in NICU struggle starting school.
A team effort to develop the world’s first cot-side functional neuroimaging technology to speedily detect brain injuries including cerebral palsy in newborn babies is being spearheaded in Cambridge.
Pregnancy, labour and birth
The Rosie hospital is part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, one of the largest and best-known trusts in the country.
We undertake studies related to women’s reproductive health, pregnancy, labour and newborn babies’ health and wellbeing.
We want to listen to what you think of the care we provide at our hospitals because this helps us to improve our services.
All NHS organisations across England ask this satisfaction question of patients when they receive care and treatment.