Silver Star Maternity Fund funded a new scanner at a cost of £65,000 to allow more intensive and bespoke ultrasound surveillance of high-risk pregnancies, particularly those with maternal disease.
Read MoreSilver Star supported the Isis community midwives based in Florence Park, East Oxford with a new kettle, milk frother & storage units.
Read MoreSilver Star paid for the artwork which has installed in the corridor and two patient rooms to give a brighter, more comfortable environment.
Read MoreNow we can offer a non-clinical room on Level 7, specifically for appointments for women who have gone through a traumatic birth, or experienced previous traumatic life events.
Read MoreIt was nearly 30 years ago that Janet and David Goldsworthy joined the Silver Star family after an emergency transfer from a neighbouring hospital. I met them then for the very first time. This was their second child after the earlier successful delivery of Rachel.
Read MoreThis wonderful family have donated £10,000 to the Silver Star Society in recognition of the care they received during May May’s pregnancy resulting in their daughter Tippi. Here is their story:
Read MoreThe Silver Star Unit, which provides special care at the John Radcliffe Hospital for mothers with medical complications during pregnancy, has turned 50.
Read MoreWe have come up with a Summer Challenge for your amazing little stars to raise much needed funds for The Silver Star Society, a charity based at the JR who supports the Maternity and Gynaecology departments!
Read MoreThree of our fantastic London Marathon Team - please do support our runners and help us raise £10,000.
Read MoreThank you Clare Mackintosh for coming along to see us last week. Your fantastic donation of £10,000 will enable us to buy 3 more CTG monitors! 😃
Read MoreExciting times here on Level 6! We now have the four new CTG machines up and running 😀😀😀thanks to all our wonderful supporters who have help to raise the £25,000 needed to buy these high tech monitors. Thank you all so much#CharityTuesday
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