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    Whiteinch Medical Practice

    2.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 1:30 pm

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    Gartnavel General Hospital

    Gartnavel General Hospital

    3.7(11 reviews)
    1.2 miWest End

    This is the fantastic professional team who so professionally dealt with premature nephrostomy…read moreexchange. Sheila explained exactly what was being done and even showed me trays which Doctor Phiippiou had carefully examined. Throughout the procedure the professional and sensitive medical per cent care zi was given.

    I'm not the biggest fan of hospitals, but needed to have an MRI done and was sent to Gartnavel. I…read moreagree with Sarah T. in saying that from the outside, there's not much to the building, but my experience inside was a pleasent one. My appointment was on a Saturday, super early in the morning (8am) and I was able to get parking easy enough. It's free on the weekends which is a huge help as I had forgotten to bring cash with me that morning. Walking in, it was like a ghost town, but I was able to speak to the information desk personel and was pointed in the direction I needed to go. Since I was early, they were able to take me in before the person who was meant to be there but never showed up. Score. I was taken in to the MRI room by a really nice lady and was told exactly what was going to happen. After I was put in to place on the bed, I was asked if I wanted to listen to music since the machine is quite loud. Since it was around Christmas time when I was there, they had Christmas music to listen to which made my day. i was in and out of there in about 45 minutes, which wasn't too painfully slow. The staff here are really friendly and helpful and I didn't mind my visit in the slightest.

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    Gartnavel General Hospital - My son in hospital for his cystic fibrosis

    My son in hospital for his cystic fibrosis

    Gartnavel General Hospital - Poster on the wall from 2012 but this is 2017.

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    Poster on the wall from 2012 but this is 2017.

    The Royal Hospital for Children

    The Royal Hospital for Children

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.8 miSouth Side

    I thought it was about time that the new children's hospital had a Yelp listing of its own. Part of…read morethe Queen Elizabeth Campus but with its own seperate entrance and inpatient areas this is the new Yorkhill as everyone calls it. When entering you are immediately overwhelmed by 2 things depending on the time of day. Its either light airy and peaceful or complete bedlam. That is because it was decided to make the main outpatients dept in the central atrium as its know. At night you will also find the Glasgow out of hours service located here which I dont feel is right to have it right in the middle of a childrens hospital. There is a small aroma coffee shop just inside the main entrance but that is all you will find here food wise apart from a few vending machines. The main canteen and other food outlets and shops are located over in the adult hospital. There is a link corridor that you can access the adult side without having to go outside. Whilst this is a lovely shiny and bright hospital I personally feel that it does not have the same feeling and personality as the old yorkhill.

    My niece is living in the hospital now with her baby girl .Yesterday she left her baby girl who was…read moreabout to have a serious operation and decided to go to the canteen with her husband. The attitude of the canteen staff was disgusting she was spoken to in a hostile manner as she asked what size of cup the coffee came in and left the canteen in tears. I hate to think of somebody with a child that is dying going into that canteen and being spoken to like that. The hospital is fine but they should be more selective about the people employed in the canteen. Elizabeth Murphy

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    The Royal Hospital for Children - Typical ward layout

    Typical ward layout

    The Royal Hospital for Children - Main Atrium

    Main Atrium

    The Royal Hospital for Children - Atrium and outpatient area

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    Atrium and outpatient area

    New Victoria Hospital

    New Victoria Hospital

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.3 miSouth Side

    This is for New Victoria Hospital. I'm not exactly sure if it's the same…read more When you need something done, the NHS will send you all over this great city to be seen. This time, I was sent to Victoria Hospital. It was fairly easy to get to, with both train and bus stops near by. I took the bus to get here and it was an easy hop off and back on kind of stop right near the hospital. Walking up, I'm not sure if it was the day or what, but it's very peaceful in the area, I even mentioned it to my guy when walking up. There is a nice little sculpture garden which just adds to the niceness of the place. The building is quite new (not sure how new) but some of the hospitals I've been in around here are surely much older than this one. The entrance is quite open and bright and there is a wee cafe just to the left where patients and visitors alike can enjoy a cuppa. There are signs posted everywhere, so it's quite easy to find where you're going, even though I did get lost coming out, but I was eventually guided to where I needed to go. The staff are friendly and I was in and out with not too much of a wait. I'm always early anyway, so I expect to wait a tiny bit either way. I'm not a huge fan of hospitals (who is anyway), but this one is quite nice.

    Endoscopy unit at the New Victoria are top notch. Was sent here for endoscopy to investigate for…read morehiatus hernia. Staff are super friendly. Only waited about 15 minutes and was taken back for the procedure. The nurse practitioner and her staff were great. I opted for the sedation because I'm kind of whimpy. Easy procedure. Felt well cared for and looked after. Only downside is parking is very tight and the underground car park is hard to navigate. Otherwise A+ service.

    Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre

    Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.1 miWest End

    This is a world renowned science directed at understanding and curing all types of Cancer. Glasgow…read moreis now home to the United Kingdom's most advanced National Health Centre and this purpose built building was officially opened on February 08 and still delivers unprecedented levels of care to thousands of people all over the West of Scotland. Recent data released shows that every year they treat on average 80,000 people with 20,000 receiving chemotherapy and another 6,500 receiving radiotherapy , it's reassuring that we have so many dedicated professionals who have taken there vocation to another level and I'm my mind Cancer should not be a word to be scared of, it has been proven time and time again that this terrible disease is curable and the doctors think they will have it contained to a very high level in the next 15 / 20 years if not earlier than that and are confident they will beat it all together all I can say is I feel lucky to be living in these Islands and thank goodness for the wonderful National Health Service.

    I visited my friend at the Beatson last year. I am extremely relieved and happy to say his cancer…read moreis now in remission. Glaswegians are very lucky to have the Beatson so close by. It serves a population of 2.6m from the entire west of Scotland so it even has patients from the Western Isles. The Beatson is Scotland's largest cancer centre and the second largest in the UK. Each year, the Beatson team sees more than 8,000 new patients. It has tons of modern facilities including a cinema, a hairdresser and beautician and aromatherapy and massage rooms.

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    Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre - A great man

    A great man

    Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre

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    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    3.5(19 reviews)
    4.0 miDennistoun

    Waited ages too get a appointment with endoscopy dept.doctor examined me and booked me in for a…read moreappointment.he done the wrong operation completely. My gp referred me back..New doctor examined me and could not even find the problem noted by 2 different GPS.abysmal doctors.complaint ongoing

    Having recently discovered an unwanted growth on my testicle I decided it was time for a trip to…read morethe Glasgow Royal Infirmary. After a punctual arrival to the same day admission I was met with kind and welcoming nurses who took my name and got me seated. After a short wait I was met by the anaesthesiologist to go over the operation and then the surgeon. Both were well informed and kept me as ease. After a brief stint in the pre op room I was taken down to the bed I'd be knocked out on for a couple hours. I was wheeled calmly to the room, injected with some awfully cold fluids and work up two hours later feeling like a dog who just returned from the vets. Sore and feeling sorry for myself, I was met with dinner and drinks and just the most lovely team of dedicated nurses. minus leaving like I was walking 9 months pregnant and a little unsure if I can reproduce or not, I was well looked after and well fed. Only room for improvement is making the fluid pumped into me room temperature, maybe heat it up in the microwave before or leave it on the radiator. Cheers, Tim.

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    Glasgow Royal Infirmary - Rooftop view from the old Lister Building looking onto the old part of the Royal Infirmary.

    Rooftop view from the old Lister Building looking onto the old part of the Royal Infirmary.

    Glasgow Royal Infirmary
    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

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