
Alan Apley ward
Caring for people with medical gastro conditions involving their liver, gall bladder and pancreas

Your stay on Alan Apley ward
We are a gastroenterology ward. We have 22 beds.
Visitor information
Visiting hours are 2pm to 8pm.
2 visitors are allowed to visit a patient at the same time.
Speak to the nurse-in-charge for up-to-date information on visiting.
Our visiting adult inpatient wards page has further information about visiting patients.
Our welcome pack
To help make your stay as comfortable as possible, we can give you toiletries if you need them.
We'll give you a welcome booklet telling you:
- what to expect during your stay
- what will happen on the day you are ready to leave hospital
Ward rounds
When you come into hospital, you will be under the care of a consultant and a team of doctors. Your team will see you every morning during their ward rounds, which usually start at 9:30am. The meeting your ward team page gives more information about the general ward routine.
There will be a new team of nurses at the start of every nursing shift. If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to a member of the nursing team.
All staff caring for you will introduce themselves and wear an ID badge.
Mealtimes
Meals will be brought to your bedside. Mealtimes are:
- breakfast, 7:45am
- lunch, midday
- dinner, 5:30pm
You can choose your lunch and dinner each day. Your options include:
- hot
- cold
- vegetarian
- soft diet
- gluten free
- low fibre
All meat is Halal.
If you have any other dietary needs, please tell ward staff as early as possible during your stay.
We have a protected mealtime policy between midday and 2pm.
This is so you can eat your meals with minimal interruption. Visitors can stay with you if you need their help to eat or drink.
Hot drinks are available at all times.
We also provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks.
Snack times are:
- 11am
- 3pm
Our meals page has more information.
Using your mobile phone
You can use your mobile phone on the ward. Please respect other patients while using it, especially when they are asleep. Please make sure that it is kept on silent at all times.
Facilities on the ward
There is a television, radio and phone service at your hospital bed.
Last updated: February 2025