Spire Murrayfield Hospital in Wirral has received JAG accreditation from the Royal College of Physicians, recognising the unit’s high standards in patient care and safety.
JAG, the Joint Advisory Group on GI Endoscopy, awards accreditation to units that consistently meet rigorous national standards.
Connie Logan, endoscopy team leader at Spire Murrayfield, said: “It has been a pleasure working alongside such a fantastic team in both the Senior Management Team and theatre.
“This journey has been incredibly rewarding, culminating in a credible recognition of our commitment to stringent quality standards.
“At Murrayfield, we prioritise patient safety and quality, and we continue to thrive in delivering high-quality care that builds trust and validates Spire’s practices.
“I’m proud to lead this exceptional team.”
The accreditation assures patients of consultant-led care, a supportive environment, and continuous service improvement.
Sean Crooks, hospital director, said: “Receiving JAG accreditation reflects our dedication to clinical excellence, patient safety, and continuous improvement.
“This is a challenging and meaningful achievement, demonstrating that patients seeking endoscopy services at Spire Murrayfield receive the highest standard of care.
“It’s a proud moment for our team, and we remain committed to evolving and expanding our services to meet the needs of our community.
The hospital has also been awarded the Social Value Quality Mark, recognising its positive impact on the wider community.
It is one of only three private healthcare providers nationally to hold this distinction.