Every inpatient ward will have access to an iPad so patients can keep in touch with friends and family, if they don’t have a phone or tablet of their own. For more information contact [email protected]
Address:
133 Balornock Road
G21 3UW
Glasgow
Glasgow City
Telephone: 0141 201 3000
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Monday to Sunday: 11.00 to 20.30
24 bed, General Rehabilitation Unit.
Hospital visiting restrictions now in place
Elderly care mental health ward
Hospital visiting restrictions now in place
24 bed. All age, Stroke Rehabilitation Unit
Hospital visiting restrictions now in place
The core hospital hours are 8.00am till 9.00pm. Check individual service listings for specific times.
After 6pm and at weekends this is the base for the GP Emergency Out of Hours Service - 111
The New Stobhill Hospital is one of the most modern and well equipped in Scotland.
It provides an attractive and welcoming environment for patients and visitors with light, airy public spaces, comfortable waiting areas and fresh, modern consulting rooms.
Patients benefit not only from modern new facilities. The way care is provided from the hospital has also changed for the better. Services have been redesigned around the needs of the patient to enhance the quality of care and speed up diagnosis and treatment.
The hospital will treat about 400,000 patients every year.
In addition to outpatient clinics, day surgery and diagnostic services, the hospital provides a number of specialist services such as cardiology, renal dialysis and gynaecology.
There is a new Minor Injuries Unit with its own dedicated entrance for rapid access to a highly skilled clinical team. The unit is open seven days a week 9.00am till 9.00pm.
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.
Patients requiring an MRI scan will now be able to have this performed locally at the hospital.
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The Aroma Café provides a range of hot and cold snacks and beverages. All profits made by the café - wholly owned by the NHS - are reinvested in the NHS and the café is staffed by NHS employees.
Facilities for use of patients and members of the public in hospitals and health centres, for example, telephones, cash withdrawal machines (ATM), shops and cafes.
Opening hours:7.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday
Level 0
The department provides a dedicated Cardiac Rehabilitation outpatient service for residents of north east Glasgow.
The multidisciplinary team of health professionals provide a programme of assessment, behavioural change, education, exercise, supervised group training and psychological support.
Services include:
8.30am – 4.30pm Monday to Friday
The Cardiology Department team provide a wide range of investigations and treatments, including:
The rapid access chest pain clinic is provided from this department, led by a Clinical Nurse Practitioner.
The Consultant Cardiology consulting rooms are based in the general Outpatients clinics.
9.00am- 5.00pm Monday to Friday
Level 1
The Day Hospital will provide a modern therapeutic environment for the assessment and rehabilitation for older people.
The Hospital includes consulting and treatment rooms and a modern, comfortable patient lounge.
8.30am – 4.30pm Monday to Friday
The advanced Day Surgery suite has six theatres staffed by a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, anaesthetists, day surgery nurses, health care support workers and clerical staff.
The department is supported by 23-hour beds which enable clinicians to extend the range of procedures offered. The beds may be used for patients who do not have a carer or access to a phone to stay in hospital overnight to complete their post-surgery recovery.
The beds are located a short distance from the Day Surgery in Ward 7A, Stobhill Hospital.
The pre-assessment clinic, where patients are assessed for suitability for day surgery, is based in general Outpatients.
7.30am – 8pm Monday to Friday
The Dental Department provides outpatient dental services for patients with special needs, including frail elderly patients and those with a physical disability.
Oral surgery patients attend the oral surgery outpatient department at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
8.30am – 4.30pm Monday to Friday
It includes assessment and treatment rooms, a shared gym, assessment kitchens, bedroom and bathroom.
Dietetics
Opening hours:
8.00am–5.30pm Monday to Friday
General Tel: 0141 355 1595
Location name: Level 0
The unit provides a full range of endoscopy services, including Upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy and bronchoscopy.
These services are provided by gastroenterologists, specialist surgeons, endoscopy nurses and, in the case of bronchoscopy, respiratory physicians.
The unit also provides a one stop rapid access rectal bleeding service.
8.00am – 8.00pm Monday to Friday
North Glasgow
Postal Address: Haematology Laboratory, Stobhill Ambulatory Care Hospital, Stobhill, Glasgow, G21 3EW
Telephone:
All Laboratory Enquiries: 0141 355 1469
Clinical Advice can be obtained during normal office hours, by contacting the Duty Consultant Haematologist, via switchboard: 0141 201 3000
Service Hours
Routine Service 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday
The Audiology/Hearing Aid clinic at Stobhill Hospital offers batteries and repairs by appointment only.
Please phone 0141 355 1320 to make an appointment.
Diagnostic imaging at this hospital
Patient information on imaging tests and procedures across NHSGGC is available here.
The Info Point is situated at the east entrance of the main foyer of the hospital across from the Aroma Café.
This service has been designed to allow patients, visitors and staff the opportunity to access key information easily at a single point.
Anyone using the Info Point will be able to read and take away important information on a wide range of topics including copies of health news and the staff newsletter, healthy eating, exercise, stopping smoking and hand hygiene, as well as bus and train timetables, social work literature, health rights advice and information on services provided by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
Facilities for use of patients and members of the public in hospitals and health centres, for example, telephones, cash withdrawal machines (ATM), shops and cafes.
General Tel: Click to expandThis is a Minor Injuries Unit, not an Emergency Department. Please see this page for further information on who and what an MIU will treat, and who and what they can't treat.
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.
Find your nearest and opening times - use this link to enter a postcode and age of patient to locate the Minor Injury Unit you should attend.
We have 3 dedicated Minor Injury Units. They treat cuts that need stitches, broken bones in your lower arm or leg, sprains and minor burns. You are likely to get the fastest treatment for these injuries here. You will not have to wait for people with more serious injuries and conditions to be treated first.
Our MIUs are open every day of the year, but each has their own opening hours so please check before attending using our Find My Nearest. At other times, or for sudden serious illness, attend your nearest hospital Emergency Department.
Opening hours:
9.00am to 9.00pm Monday to Sunday.
Directions The Unit has its own dedicated entrance.
From Balornock Road, turn first right immediately before roundabout.
From Belmont Road, take third exit at roundabout and first left.
From Springburn Road, take first left after roundabout.
The department provides a service to outpatients and inpatients admitted to the various wards located throughout the Stobhill Hospital campus. Both imaging and non-imaging investigations are performed. Some of the most common investigations performed are:
• Bone Scans,
• Renogram Scans,
• Brain Scans,
• Gastric Emptying Scans
• Blood Volume Studies (non-imaging).
You can read our patient information leaflet here.
Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty involving the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Opening hours:9.00am – 5.00pm Monday – Friday
Level 1 - next to Imaging Department, New Stobhill Hospital.
It includes assessment and treatment rooms, a shared gym, assessment kitchens, bedroom and bathroom.
Occupational Therapy
Opening hours:
8.00am–5.30pm Monday to Friday
General Tel: 0141 355 1595
Location name: Level 0
The dedicated Ophthalmology Department provides outpatient services to adults and children in north east Glasgow.
Its services include:
Ophthalmology day surgery will be provided for adults only. Children will receive their surgery at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Govan).
Opening hours: 8.30a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday
Our Orthotics Service provides assessment of the whole body for biomechanical problems. If appropriate we may prescribe, measure, fit and review an Orthosis. This is a body worn device which may also be called a ‘brace’ or ‘splint’.
When your GP surgery is closed, and you’re too ill to wait until it re-opens, you should contact the GP Out-of-Hours Service by calling NHS 24 on 111.
When you call NHS24, you will be put through to a health professional who will ask you about your symptoms and arrange for you to see a GP if necessary.
The out-of-hours GP may either call out to see you or you may be asked to attend the primary care emergency centre where the out-of-hours GPs service is based.
Please do not attend a primary care emergency centre without calling NHS 24 first.
Due to the current risks posed by COVID-19, unless there is an immediate need for care, your GP Out of Hours service will NOT see you if you turn up unexpectedly.
If you feel unwell outwith normal surgery hours, call NHS 24 on 111. You will be given advice depending on your symptoms. This could include:
For more information, go to our Know Who To Turn To / GP page.
Opening hours:Weekdays 6.00pm - 7.30am Monday - Friday
Weekends 6.00 pm Friday - 7.30 am Monday
Level 1. Access is via the dedicated entrance for the Minor Injuries Unit.
From Balornock Road, turn right immediately before roundabout.
From Belmont Road, take third exit at roundabout, then first left.
From Springburn Road, take first left after roundabout.
General outpatient clinics are located on two floors of the hospital – Level 1 and Level 2. Each clinic is identified by a single letter – from A to L and has its own reception and waiting area. Your appointment letter will indicate which clinic you should attend.
Wherever possible, outpatient clinics will offer a ‘one-stop’ service where a number of appointments will be scheduled on the same day.
As a result many patients will leave the clinic with tests complete, results explained, and a clear outcome of the visit. For others it will be a stay of a few hours instead of admission to hospital or for separate visits to be seen at a clinic.
Level 1 Clinics A, B, C, D, E
Level 2 Clinics F, G, H, I, J, K, L
Telephone numbers:
To cancel or change your appointment please telephone the number on your appointment letter. This may allow us to give your appointment time to another patient. We need your help to run an efficient service.
A copy of our outpatient leaflet may be downloaded here(PDF)
Please scroll down to see a full list of clinics at the hospital
Acute Addiction Liaison Nurse Outpatient Service
Breast Service
Breast (general)
Breast nurse-led
Breast Family History
Breast Orthotist
Cardiology
Cardiology (general)
ECG Clinic
Echo Clinic
ETT Clinics
GP Open Access ECG
Heart Failure Liaison Nurse Service
Palpitation Service
Rapid Access Chest Pain Service
Dermatology
Dermatology (general)
Dermatology (cryotherapy)
Dermatology nurse-led
Leg Ulcer Treatment
Patch testing
UVB
ABPI
Diabetes/Endocrinology
Diabetes Consultant-led
Diabetes Specialist Nurse
Diabetes Dietician
Endocrine Consultant-led
Foot clinic
Diabetes drop-in clinic
Mineral Metabolism Service
DXA Scanning
ENT
Audiology
ENT (general)
ENT nurse-led
Gastroenterology
Gastroenterology (general)
Gastroenterology Nurse-led
Gastroenterology Dietician
Gynaecology
Colposcopy
Gynaecology (general)
Gynaecology Implant
Gynaecology Oncology
Hysteroscopy
Nurse Smear
Urology/Gynaecology
Haematology
Anti-coagulant
Medicine for the Elderly
Medicine for the Elderly (general)
TIA clinic
Orthopaedics
Orthopaedics Hand (consultant)
Orthopaedics Nurse-led
Orthopaedics Extended Scope Practitioner-led
Pain Service
Pain Clinic
Pain Acupuncture
Pain Treatment
Plastics
Preoperative Assessment Service
Psychiatry
Renal
Renal (general)
Renal Transplant Clinic
Renal Surgery Clinic
Renal Dietician
Respiratory Medicine
Respiratory (general)
Respiratory Lung Cancer
Respiratory Nurse-led
Haemoptysis Nurse
Respiratory Investigations
Rheumatology
Rheumatology (general)
Rheumatology Nurse-led
Rheumatology Occupational Therapist
Osteoporosis Consultant-led
Osteoporosis Nurse-led
Smoking Cessation
Surgical
Surgical (general)
Surgical Nurse-led
Urology
Urology (general)
Urodynamics
Opening hours: 8.30am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday, although some clinics will operate until 8pm.
It includes assessment and treatment rooms, a shared gym, assessment kitchens, bedroom and bathroom.
Physiotherapy
Opening hours:
8.00am–5.30pm Monday to Friday
General Tel: 0141 355 1867
Location name: Level 0
Occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, dietetics and podiatry are located together in the Therapies Department.
It includes assessment and treatment rooms, a shared gym, assessment kitchens, bedroom and bathroom.
Opening hours:
8.00am–5.30pm Monday to Friday
The renal dialysis unit provides a regular outpatient haemodialysis service for adults.
The Home Haemodialysis Service is also based in the New Stobhill Hospital, providing training and support (including respite provision) for patients whose haemodialysis is carried out primarily at their own home.
7.00am - 8.30pm Monday to Saturday
Renal outpatient clinics will be based in general outpatients. These will provide:
9.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday
It includes assessment and treatment rooms, a shared gym, assessment kitchens, bedroom and bathroom.
Speech and Language Therapy
Opening hours:
8.00am–5.30pm Monday to Friday
General Tel: 0141 355 1595
Location name: Level 0
The Healthcare Chaplain who provides the service to the new Stobhill Hospital and all units and departments on the site can be contacted on 0141 232 7428.
In the new Stobhill Hospital is The Sanctuary. It is can be used by staff, patients and visitors for prayer or contemplation and is designed to be inclusive of all faiths and beliefs. There are two areas for reflection and prayer, one of which looks out to a small pond and shrubbery. Scriptures and resources for major faiths are available, including facilities for ablutions.
The Sanctuary is on the ground floor to the right of the main entrance, opposite the Information Desk. It is open from 7.30 am - 9.00 pm, seven days a week
The Chaplaincy Service delivers spiritual and religious care to all people. Spiritual care addresses the fundamental human need to have a sense of peace, security and hope particularly in the context of injury, illness or loss. Healthcare Chaplains do this by being attentive to the patient’s story, looking for sources of strength and resilience, valuing the person and what is most important to them. Religious care can be a crucial aspect of this. Healthcare Chaplains work with other NHS staff to ensure that these needs are met and, where appropriate, in partnership with local faith and belief groups.
Please visit our web page for more information on the Spiritual Care and Healthcare Chaplaincy Service.
If you have a general enquiry you can email us on [email protected] and our patient leaflet can be accessed here NHSGGC Spiritual Care Team Patient Leaflet 2019.
An NHS Healthcare Chaplain is always on-call and ward staff can arrange for them to be paged. A Roman Catholic Priest is also available at all times.
Opening hours:7.30 am - 9.00 pm seven days a week
The Sanctuary is situated on the ground floor to the right of the main entrance, opposite the Information Desk.
For anyone coming to the hospital, whether as a patient or visitor.
The Support and Information Service provides:
These services can help you understand and manage your condition.
Please drop in to see what is on offer or give the staff a call.
Open Monday to Friday, closed during public holidays.
Patient / Visitor Information, Health Information Centres
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday, 10.00am till 4.00pm.