The hospital had its origins in the Ipswich Workhouse Infirmary, which was designed by
Henry Percy Adams and built by George Grimwood & Son, and which opened in 1889. It became the Ipswich Borough General Hospital in 1939 and, after it had joined the
National Health Service in 1948, it became the Ipswich Hospital, Heath Road Wing in 1955. The hospital started implementing the
Lorenzo patient record systems in December 2013. It became one of the partners in the
Pathology Partnership established in March 2014 and started acting as one of two hubs for pathology in the region. The Garrett Anderson Centre, named after the UK's first female doctor,
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, opened in June 2008. Located at the South-East corner of the hospital land, the building includes an Emergency Department. In 2022 the first part of its new children's department opened. The project should be completed by summer 2024. ==Performance==