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Hospital visitors urged to wear face coverings as regulations are eased

As hospital visiting regulations begin to ease from today, NHSGGC is reminding those planning to vis…

Minor Injuries Unit at New Victoria ACH reopens

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is pleased to announce the Minor Injuries Unit (MIU) at the New Victor…

Robotic surgery for prostate cancer restarts for patients in the West of Scotland

Robotic surgery for prostate cancer is back up and running at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, w…

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Had a bad slip on the ice?NHSGGC Minor Injury Units are the best care option for anyone who needs treatment for conditions such as cuts needing stitches, broken bones below the knee and elbow, bad sprains, and minor burns. The MIU has staff, facilities, and processes dedicated to caring for these issues. It is also a quicker and more comfortable route than waiting at A&E, which is prioritised for urgent and life-threatening conditions. If you have an injury, call 111 who will advise on if MIU is best for you and give you an appointment time. ❄️Please share❄️www.nhsggc.scot/your-health/right-care-right-place/minor-injuries-unit/ See MoreSee Less
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“I just feel so much better being able to run without getting out of breath so easily” Weigh to Go is an NHS programme for young people aged 12-18 years who want to lose weight or manage their weight. It's available at locations throughout Greater Glasgow and Clyde and it's free. ▶ Listen to Jack talk about the benefits he has experienced since joining the Weigh to Go programme 💻 Find out more at www.nhsggc.scot/hospitals-services/services-a-to-z/weigh-to-go/ 📞Phone 0141 451 2727 to make a referral See MoreSee Less
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