The main hospitals share a large site between Oxford Road and Upper Brook Street in Manchester, close to the
Manchester Medical School (part of the
University of Manchester). The Dental Hospital is on a separate site on a peppercorn rent from the University of Manchester. The three Trafford hospitals run by Trafford Healthcare Trust were taken over by CMFT in 2012. The Trust commissioned one of the biggest
Private Finance Initiative schemes in the NHS, designed by Anglo-American architects
Anshen Dyer and built by
Lendlease. On the same site since summer 2009 are the new Children's Hospital, St Mary's Hospital (Maternity and Babies), the new wing of Manchester Royal Infirmary, and the new
Eye Hospital It is possible to access one hospital from the others without going outside. A link bridge links the old St Mary's Hospital building with its own new wing, the Eye Hospital, the Children's Hospital and the new wing of the Royal Infirmary. Peter Mount at the opening of the new building May 2009.jpg|Speakers on the platform Opening of the new building May 2009.jpg|View from the main entrance New single bed room May 2009.jpg|New single bed room High dependency bed.jpg|High dependency bed still wrapped up View of the new building May 2009.jpg|View from the top floor Opening of the new building May 2009 not quite finished.jpg|Electrician with head in the ceiling The Children's Hospital contains 371 beds and is the largest free-standing children's hospital in the UK. The trust has one of the 11
Genomics Medicines Centres associated with
Genomics England which will open across England in February 2014. All the data produced in the
100,000 Genomes project will be made available to drugs companies and researchers to help them create precision drugs for future generations. ==Services==