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  2. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde - Wikipedia

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    NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is an NHS board in West Central Scotland, created from the amalgamation of NHS Greater Glasgow and part of NHS Argyll and Clyde on 1 April 2006. [ 2 ] It is the largest health board in both Scotland, and the UK, which consists of the council areas of Glasgow City , East Dunbartonshire , East Renfrewshire ...

  3. NHS Centre for Integrative Care - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Centre for Integrative Care, formerly the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital, is an NHS treatment centre specialising in holistic treatments, including the use of homeopathy, on the Gartnavel Hospital campus in Glasgow, Scotland. [1] It is managed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

  4. Gartnavel General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In April 1965, the Western Regional Hospital Board announced a major building programme and the following year a £1 million contract was awarded for a new district general hospital to be sited beside the existing Gartnavel Royal Hospital. [4]

  5. Glasgow Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The Royal: The History of Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 1794-1994 Bicentenary Committee on behalf of Glasgow Royal Infirmary NHS Trust ISBN 978-0852614334; Pittock, Murray G. H. (2003). A New History of Scotland. Sutton. ISBN 0-7509-2786-0. Williams, David (1999). The Glasgow Guide. Birlinn. ISBN 0-86241-840-2

  6. Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley - Wikipedia

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    The old hospital at Calside. The hospital has its origins in a general dispensary in central Paisley which opened in 1786 and became a house of recovery in 1805. [3] A new facility financed by William Barbour and designed by Thomas Graham Abercrombie was completed at Calside in July 1896.

  7. West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It is managed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The building was previously the Royal Hospital for Sick Children commonly referred to simply as "Yorkhill" or "Sick Kids". The hospital provided care for newborn babies up to children around 13 years of age, including a specialist Accident and Emergency facility and the only Donor Milk Banking ...

  8. NHS Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The service missed seven out of eight performance targets in 2016–2017. There was a 99% increase in the number of people waiting more than 12 weeks for an outpatient appointment. Drug-related deaths were the highest in the European Union. [66] NHS Scotland's local health boards also have high vacancy levels in their mental health departments ...

  9. NHS 111 - Wikipedia

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    111 is a free-to-call single non-emergency number medical helpline operating in England, Scotland and Wales. The 111 phone service has replaced the various non-geographic 0845 rate numbers and is part of each country's National Health Service: in England the service is known as NHS 111; [1] in Scotland, NHS 24; [2] and in Wales, NHS 111 Wales.