Getting Here
Services
Child Protection Officer
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Child Protection Unit aim to raise the profile of children in need of care and protection and to ensure all staff in the organisation are equipped to take appropriate action if they feel a child is at risk of being hurt or neglected.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Child Protection Unit provides assistance to all NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde staff through its Child Protection Advice and support Service.
The child protection advisors offer advice and support on child protection queries, concerns, policies, procedures and legislation.
Dental Services
Diabetic Clinic
Dietetics
GP Minor Surgery Clinic
GP Services
General Practitioner (Family Doctor) Services.
When your GP surgery is closed call NHS 24 free on 111 if you are ill and it can’t wait until your regular NHS service reopens.
Gynaecology – Consultant Clinic
Health Visitors
Hearing Aid Battery Replacement Service
Battery collection service only – please bring your yellow battery book with you.
- Call: 01475 504369
- Email: audiology.irh@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
- Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00am until 4.30pm
Parent Craft Classes
We have a telephone number for women to make an appointment with a midwife as soon as they know they are pregnant.
The number to call is 0141 347 8422.
We urge all mums-to-be, even those with children already, to book into your local maternity services by week 12 of your pregnancy.
Podiatry
- Call: 0141 347 8909
To self refer and make an appointment call our Podiatry Appointment Hotline on 0141 347 8909 (Monday – Friday 8.00am – 8.00pm, Saturday 9.00am – 1.00pm) or email AHP.Appointments@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
School Nursing
Telephone 07773 086 609.
Speech and Language Therapy
SPHERE Bladder and Bowel Services
- Call: 01475 701058
- Email: NHSGGC.SphereBBService@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
The SPHERE Bladder and Bowel Service provides a professional, caring, confidential and supportive approach to people with bladder or/and bowel symptoms. The aim of the team is to promote continence by empowering the individual to self manage their symptoms by teaching behavioural and lifestyle changes that can promote bladder and bowel health. To support the individual, the service has two specially trained teams across the city.
These teams include specialist nurses and physiotherapists who can advise and support the individual on improving their bladder or/and bowel symptoms or prevent any deterioration by facilitating and providing rehabilitative treatments.
Stop Smoking
Smokefree Services are responsible for a wide range of tobacco projects aimed at reducing the damage from tobacco to people in and around Greater Glasgow and Clyde.