THE Slough-based Spire Thames Valley Hospital in Wexham Street has maintained its ‘good’ rating following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Inspectors carried out a comprehensive examination into services offered at the two-storey hospital, which treats patients from across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Middlesex.

The regulatory body graded the hospital across five key areas examining whether services were safe, effective, caring, responsive to people's needs and well-led. The hospital received gradings of ‘good’ across all areas.

The report also praised the emotional support given to patients, families and carers as well as staff.

Spire Thames Valley, which carries out private work as well as activity on behalf of the NHS, has 37 private ensuite rooms providing in and outpatient care. Current facilities include: nine consulting rooms, two pre-assessment rooms, two operating theatres, one minor procedure treatment room, and a physiotherapy gym and treatment room.

Tania Terblanche, hospital director at Spire Thames Valley, said: “We are very pleased to maintain our ‘good’ rating, which reflects the enormous hard work our dedicated staff carry out when caring for our patients.”