Hertford CrestHertford British Hospital Charity

Friday 29 March 2024

The Hertford British Hospital was built between 1872 and 1879 by Sir Richard Wallace for the medical and surgical treatment of "indigent and sick British nationals in and around Paris". It was named after his father, the 4th Marquess of Hertford, also a keen Francophile, who died in 1870. It was the same Sir Richard Wallace who gave his name to the Wallace Fountains, another symbol of his generosity, which, to this day, still provide drinking water in the streets of Paris.

130 years later, the Hertford British Hospital Corporation (HBHC) is the charity that ensures that the medical facility founded by Sir Richard continues to serve the local and English-speaking communities.

HBHC makes the hospital premises located at 3 rue Barbès in Levallois-Perret available to the Hôpital Franco-Britannique-Fondation Cognacq-Jay. It also provides support to the British Charitable Fund and, starting in 2022, to other British charities and associations in France involved in healthcare.

Hertford British Hospital
The original Hertford British Hospital building of 1879 still stands today

 

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Du lundi 21 au dimanche 27 mai 2018
 10h30-18h30

 
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Galerie 3F
58 rue des Trois Frères
75018 Paris



Contact :  06 63 13 27 57
 

Dermatology / CID

The CID is managed by the Hôpital Franco-Britannique-Fondation Cognacq-Jay. Please follow this link for more information.

Consultations and advice in English

The Hôpital Franco-Britannique-Fondation Cognacq-Jay has arranged consultations exclusively for English speakers at 3 rue Barbès in the area of General Medicine.
Click here for more information from the HFB website.