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Gaucho Liverpool Supporting The Liverpool Woman’s Hospital This International Woman’s Day

Savouring a Wonder Woman cocktail at Gaucho this month won’t just be about enjoying a tantalising drink; it will be about making a tangible difference to women’s wellbeing in the city.

Savouring a Wonder Woman cocktail at Gaucho this month won’t just be about enjoying a tantalising drink; it will be about making a tangible difference to women’s wellbeing in the city.

Gaucho, the leading Argentinian steak restaurant in Liverpool, has teamed up with Liverpool Woman’s Hospital and for the whole of March will be selling the Wonder Woman cocktail with all proceeds of every sale being passed on to the Liverpool Woman’s Hospital. Purchases of this delicious cocktail will help Liverpool Women’s Hospital to enhance care and comfort of patients, it will help to push the boundaries of medical knowledge and ensure that Liverpool’s Women’s Hospital remains a beacon of excellence. Helping to create serene and soothing hospital environments, advancing groundbreaking research in women’s health, and acquire new state-of-the-art equipment.

This March raise a glass at Gaucho to a brighter, healthier future for all women and the real-life Wonder-Women at Liverpool Women’s Hospital.

To find out more about the work of Liverpool Women’s Hospital follow @LWHCharity

**About Liverpool Women’s Hospital:**

Liverpool Women’s Hospital is a leading healthcare institution dedicated to providing exceptional care for women and their families.

With an average of 24 babies and three premature babies born and cared for every day, it’s not surprising that Liverpool Women’s is well known for Maternity and Neonatal services. Yet did you know that we carry out 30 Gynaecology operations a day and our Hewitt Fertility Centre completes 3,500 treatment cycles of IVF every year. And that’s not all. We are also specialists in Clinical Genetics and Laboratory Genetics. Research too plays a key part in ensuring we continue to develop services that directly benefit patients.

In fact, everything needed to care for the health of women, babies and their families is available from Liverpool Women’s either in hospital or across the community.

It’s a 24-hour operation involving the work of a dedicated 1,400 strong team, made up of clinicians and support staff. Work behind the scenes by our non-clinical teams including Finance, Human Resources, Operational Services, Patient Quality and Information Management and Technology, also helps to ensure that everything runs smoothly for the patients we care for.

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