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Although plans to offer a dentistry treatment service from the hospital have been approved, by March 2014 there was still no confirmation about when this would be operational. [10] Palliative care services are also organised through the hospital [11] after the McKelvie Hospital, a small Victorian era cottage hospital in Oban, had closed 2000. [12]
Belford Hospital, Fort William, Lochaber - run by NHS Highland [7] Caithness General Hospital, Wick, Caithness - run by NHS Highland [8] Gilbert Bain Hospital, Lerwick, Shetland - run by NHS Shetland [9] Western Isles Hospital, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis - run by NHS Western Isles [10] Lorn and Islands Hospital, Oban, Argyll
NHS Highland is one of the fourteen regions of NHS Scotland.Geographically, it is the largest Health Board, covering an area of 32,500 km 2 (12,500 sq mi) from Kintyre in the south-west to Caithness in the north-east, serving a population of 320,000 people. [3]
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, one of the largest acute hospital campuses in Europe. [1] [2]The following is a list of acute, general district, and mental health hospitals currently open and operational in Scotland, organised into each of the 14 regional health boards of NHS Scotland.
Following this there were calls to work more closely with the Lorn and Islands Hospital in Oban. [3] In 2006, following the Kerr report, the Belford was designated a rural general hospital. [4] At the end of November 2009 the surgical and medical wards were merged to form a Combined Assessment Unit (CAU). [5]
St John's Hospital, Livingston; St Michael's Hospital, Linlithgow; Seafield Hospital; Southern General Hospital; St Brendan's Hospital, Castlebay; St Margaret's Hospital, Auchterarder; St Vincent's Hospital, Kingussie; State Hospital; Stephen Cottage Hospital; Stirling Health and Care Village; Stobhill Hospital; Stonehouse Hospital; Stracathro ...
The islands were the sites of Babe Ruth's batting practice, the deadliest American disaster of the 20th century and the hospital where Typhoid Mary was quarantined.
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