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Latest revision as of 20:58, 25 February 2025
List of hospitals in Scotland is a comprehensive catalogue of the medical facilities located in Scotland. These hospitals provide a range of services, from general medical care to specialized treatments and surgeries. The healthcare system in Scotland is primarily managed by NHS Scotland, the publicly funded healthcare system.
Public Hospitals[edit]
Public hospitals in Scotland are managed by 14 regional NHS Boards and a number of special NHS Boards. Some of the notable public hospitals include:
- Aberdeen Royal Infirmary: Located in Aberdeen, it is one of the largest hospitals in Scotland.
- Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh: This teaching hospital in Edinburgh is one of the oldest hospitals in Scotland.
- Glasgow Royal Infirmary: A large teaching hospital, located in the northeastern part of Glasgow.
Private Hospitals[edit]
Private hospitals in Scotland offer medical services that are paid for directly by the patient or through private health insurance. Some of the notable private hospitals include:
- Nuffield Health Glasgow Hospital: A private hospital in Glasgow offering a wide range of treatments.
- Spire Murrayfield Hospital: Located in Edinburgh, it offers private treatments and surgeries.
Specialized Hospitals[edit]
Scotland also has a number of specialized hospitals that focus on specific areas of healthcare. These include:
- Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow: This is the largest children's hospital in Scotland.
- Golden Jubilee National Hospital: Located in Clydebank, it is Scotland's flagship hospital for reducing patient waiting times.
See Also[edit]
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Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

