Burton Road Hospital

Burton Road Hospital was a National Health Service hospital situated in Dudley, West Midlands, England. It originally existed within the Sedgley Urban district until that became part of Dudley in 1966. However, when the site was first developed in 1859 it was known as Dudley Union Workhouse. Unlike most of the old Sedgley urban district, however, the land on which Burton Road stood became part of the Dudley DY1 post code district rather than Sedgley DY3. A donation by the Rotary Club enabled Burton Road Hospital to receive the country's first mobile cardiac unit in 1971.

Burton Road Hospital

Burton Road Hospital was a National Health Service hospital situated in Dudley, West Midlands, England. It originally existed within the Sedgley Urban district until that became part of Dudley in 1966. However, when the site was first developed in 1859 it was known as Dudley Union Workhouse. Unlike most of the old Sedgley urban district, however, the land on which Burton Road stood became part of the Dudley DY1 post code district rather than Sedgley DY3. A donation by the Rotary Club enabled Burton Road Hospital to receive the country's first mobile cardiac unit in 1971.