Cripps Health Centre is the base for the University of Nottingham Health Service (UNHS). Its new building, opened in 2018, is the largest single site practice health centre in the United Kingdom. About 45,000 patients are registered there and there are 50 staff.
The Cripps Foundation, founded by Sir Humphrey Cripps donated £9 million to finance the rebuilding of the centre. The previous, smaller, building opened in 1969[1] and had 6,000 students and staff registered.[2]
^"'Largest healthcare centre in country' opens in Nottingham". Nottingham Post. 26 October 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
^"Work starts on the ground for Cripps Health Centre". East Midlands Business Link. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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