Nottingham Forest are delighted to announce BMI The Park Hospital as the club’s new Official Healthcare Partner.
This important partnership allows the club and its players to benefit from The Park Hospital’s industry leading patient care and the latest technology in proactive injury prevention, diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation.
BMI The Park Hospital is Nottingham’s largest private hospital, located at the edge of Sherwood Forest, the hospital has a long standing reputation across the county.
Led by Executive Director Amanda Dorkes, the hospital employs approximately 400 healthcare professionals who provide services for NHS patients, for insured patients and for patients who choose to pay for their own care. BMI The Park Hospital is part of Circle Health Group – the largest network of independent hospitals in the UK with more than 50 hospitals and healthcare facilities in England, Scotland and Wales.
The Hospital is currently undergoing an extensive programme of investment and expansion with an additional operating theatre, dedicated outpatients entrance, new diagnostic facilities and a Da Vinci robotic surgical system.
As part of the partnership, BMI The Park Hospital will receive promotional rights at The City Ground, including hospitality and advertising on matchdays, as well as collaborating on non-matchday events.

David Cook, Nottingham Forest Chief Commercial Officer, said: “We are thrilled to be introducing this pioneering partnership with BMI The Park Hospital. Following a great deal of work with the club’s medical department, this partnership further builds on our portfolio of impressive partners and, importantly, provides the football department with industry leading player healthcare services which are essential to a modern football club.”
Ed Henderson, Nottingham Forest Assistant Director of Football, said: “We are excited with the benefits this new partnership with BMI The Park Hospital brings the club. In particular, this relationship provides players with the best possible care within first class facilities here in Nottingham, rather than having to send players further afield for scans and tests.
"The wide-ranging care services this partnership delivers for the players and staff is extremely beneficial for the medical department.”
Amanda Dorkes, Executive Director at The Park Hospital, said: “The Park Hospital has been a key provider of private healthcare across the city for nearly 40 years and we take great pride in being the hospital of choice for so many of our local sportsmen and women.
"With more than 200 expert consultants available at the hospital covering a wide range of specialties, the players can access the advice and treatment they need without delay.”
To learn more about BMI The Park Hospital, visit here.