Address:
Dalnair Street
Yorkhill
G3 8SJ
Glasgow
Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Telephone: 0141 211 2000
The West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital at Yorkhill which opened on 7 December 2015 provides a range of local hospital outpatient services.
Please note that the Minor Injuries Unit has re-opened at this site from 3rd January 2018. Find out more by clicking on Services.
A&E and Minor Injuries Services are available in a number of locations. Use our postcode finder to see which is the right one for you or your child.
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Anti-coagulant Clinic
The largest paediatric and adolescent diabetes service in the UK, NHSGGC Children's Diabetes Service has remained in its location Ward 6B
West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital (the former Royal Hospital for Sick Children)
Dalnair Street
Yorkhill
G3 8SJ
Outpatient and treatment service
First Floor
Anaphylaxis /Allergy only
Glasgow & Clyde Weight Management Service has moved to The Old Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Ward 2, Second Floor, 100 Dalnair Street, Glasgow, G3 8SJ as of Monday 14th September 2015.
Medical imaging uses different imaging technologies and processes to image the human body for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
General Tel: 0141 201 0340Outpatient Maternity Service
The service for NHSGGC staff is moving here from 25 February 2016.
All services currently provided at the Victoria Infirmary Hub will transfer over from this date – this includes Occupational Health Nursing & Physician clinics, physiotherapy and counselling services.
Clinics will continue to be provided on set days at the following locations:
Please note that nursing & physiotherapy clinics will no longer be provided at Gartnavel General Hospital after 25 February 2016.
The new department at the West Glasgow ACH will be based on the 6th floor of the hospital.
Occupational Health Service (OHS) provides specialist advice to support you at work on all matters relating to your health and wellbeing.
We have a multidisciplinary team made up of Specialist Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Physiotherapists, Consultants and Specialist Registrars in Occupational Medicine and Administration staff along with links to a wider range of specialists.
OHS actively supports the Health Improvement Agenda with a key focus on Healthy Working Lives (HWL) and the delivery of the Staff Health Action Plan. As a key stakeholder of the Board our focus on proactive health improvement will indirectly support the Board’s aspirations for the health and wellbeing of the wider community.
We operate under a strict code of confidentiality and your records are kept separate from all other NHS records.
How to Access the Service Employees can be referred to the service by their manager or can self refer for advice, support or treatment should they wish to do so. The OHS can be contacted by telephone to arrange an appointment or direct your call to the appropriate person.
Occupational Health work closely with Human Resources, Infection Control, Health and Safety and local Management to ensure appropriate measures are in place to protect your health at work.
Our Range of Services
Occupational Health Nurse & Physician Services
Physiotherapy Services - we can offer treatment and advice on:
Counselling Services
Occupational Health | 6th Floor, West Glasgow ACH | Dalnair Street | Glasgow G3 8SJ
Outpatient, Fracture and some Osteosporosis Clinics
General Outpatient department
General Medicine
Gastroenterology
Gynaecology
Haematology
0830-1730 Mon - Fri
Therapy Centre
0830-1630 Mon-Thurs and 0830-1615 Friday
Respiratory testing
Visiting All day for parents and 2.00pm - 8.00pm for all other visitors
The Scottish Centre for Autism remains at the Yorkhill site from June 2015 until further notice.
The Centre works with children and young people age 0-18 years who may have Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The team provides a specialist service in 2 parts. A National second opinion assessment and diagnostic service for children and young people, which includes a consultation only service for professionals on request, and an intensive parent-based early intervention programme for children up to the age of 4 years focussing on the core areas of social interaction, communication, imagination and flexibility. Therapy is on an individual basis and involves the child’s parents.
Referral Information: Professionals such as GP’s, Paediatricians, Psychologist and Psychiatrists can refer for a second opinion. Referrals will only be accepted when an initial assessment has been given in the child’s local area. Where a child has a clear diagnosis of Autism or is about to receive a diagnosis, a referral may be made specifically to consider whether the child would benefit from the early intervention programme.
Find more information about the Scottish Centre for Autism on our dedicated pages.
Caledonia House, WGACH
First Floor