Rotting Hill

"You should be careful what you name things. Just look at 'Rotting' Hill, a former waste dump that got turned into a suburban residential area. Maybe if they called it 'Paradise' Hill, the houses wouldn't be falling apart, and its public services wouldn't be drowning in debt. Then again, a dump by any other name would smell just as putrid..."

- Harrison Wolff

Rotting Hill is the second hospital in World 5 of Two Point Hospital. To unlock it, the player will need to reach Star Level in Blighton, which will also grant them access to Pelican Wharf. The objectives for this hospital will require mastery of the game's mechanics, requiring the hospital's reputation and staff morale to be at a consistently high level.

=Career Mode= "Rotting Hill is horrible."

- Everyone

Rotting Hill Hospital
'' ' Rotting Hill Hospital has been on its last legs for a while, thanks in part to the ruthless business practices of Jumbo Healthcare. It's out of cash, reputation is poor, and it smells faintly of cabbage. Mayor Windsock and the Health Ministry have made the tough decision to transfer ownership from the Two Point Health Service over to our organisation.''

''We'll need a loan if we want to turn this place around! ' ''

Illnesses Encountered
Below is a list of illnesses that will appear in Rotting Hall, and the rooms that will be required to treat them. Illnesses may arrive as a general admittance, on an emergency-only basis , or possibly both.

The icon, with a number next to it, represents how many patients can be expected if this illness appears in emergencies; it may be clicked on for more information.

Illnesses with a Star Level (, or ) next to them will only appear after that Star Level has been achieved. 1 Since Headcrabedness is a rarer variant of Lightheadedness, and not its own illness, any patient, normal or VIP, may have it instead.

Trivia
The name is a pun on 'Notting Hill ' which is a district of West London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Rotting Hill's savefile is named 914.