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The Forth Valley Royal Hospital was designed by Equion, a subsidiary of Laing O'Rourke, and Keppie Designs [1] in cooperation with builders Laing O'Rourke. [2] After a consultation process in 2003, involving 5,600 local residents, [3] it was decided that a new acute hospital should be built to replace the ageing facilities at Stirling Royal Infirmary and Falkirk Royal Infirmary, which were to ...
The Health Board controls an annual budget of £570 million, and employs around 8000 staff. Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert is supported by a network of four community facilities, 57 health centres, day centres providing care and support for patients with mental illness and learning disabilities and a wide range of community based services.
The large Forth Valley Royal Hospital lies in Larbert. A small portion of the Bellsdyke Hospital complex, located on the outskirts of the town, still exists and provides psychiatric care only for patients in the Forth Valley health board area. In May 2007, construction began on a new 860-bed hospital for the Stirling and Falkirk on the site of ...
The 30-bed ward at Forth Valley Royal Hospital was largely finished last year before work came to a halt. Portakabin hospital ward faces further delay after safety review Skip to main content
The Mid Scotland and Fife MSP, who is the Greens’ energy spokesperson, said: “It was a relief to hear that no patients were harmed at Forth Valley Royal Hospital during the power outage.
Following the opening of the new Forth Valley Royal Hospital, the Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary was renamed Falkirk Community Hospital [43] with many of the main services, including the accident and emergency unit being transferred. [43] Falkirk Community Hospital will still provide many services like podiatry and palliative care. [43]
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.
It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and subsequent additions included a chest unit and pharmacy in 1955 and a new maternity hospital in 1969. [1] After many of the services transferred to the Forth Valley Royal Hospital in 2010, [2] the Stirling Royal Infirmary was downgraded to the status of a community hospital. [1]