How do I contact Ninewells Hospital?

How do I contact Ninewells Hospital?

Telephone Contact To contact NHS Tayside Switchboard by telephone please call 01382 660111.

What is Ward 4 at Ninewells?

ward 4 (general medicine) ward 5 (medicine for the elderly) ward 6 (medicine for the elderly) ward 7 (general surgery/acute surgical receiving unit)

What is Ward 26 Ninewells Hospital?

Ward 26 is now the supporting all breast, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Ear,Nose and Throat, Plastic and Ophthalmology patients.

What is Ward 10 Ninewells Hospital?

ward 10 (surgical) ward 14 (acute medical unit) ward 16 (acute medicine for the elderly) ward 20 (intensive care unit)

Who owns Ninewells Hospital?

Access International Ltd.
Pioneering maternity and child health care services provider Ninewells Hospital has been acquired by Access International Ltd., one of the fastest growing conglomerates in Sri Lanka.

Why is Ninewells called Ninewells?

It was called Ninewells because a line of natural springs used to appear now and then and water would run across the dip in the Perth Road. Over the decades the re-surfacing of the road has raised it’s level and the water must now drain underneath.

What is Ward 11 in Ninewells?

Ward 11 is a 36 bedded cardiothoracic surgical ward. We also care for patients with medical and cardiology conditions. Our Ward Comprises of both 4 and 6 bedded single sex bays.

Where is the morgue in Ninewells?

It has been confirmed there is still space in mortuaries at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee University and Police Scotland’s HQ in Bell Street.

How old is Ninewells Hospital?

Ninewells hospital is on the western edge of the city of Dundee in Scotland. When it opened in 1974 it was the first new teaching hospital to be built in the UK since the 19th century.

Who built Ninewells Hospital?

Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall and partners
Designed by Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall and partners, the protracted construction began in August 1964. The hospital was initially designed to hold 800 beds, and the ward units were planned on the ‘race track’ principle. The foundation stone was laid on 9 September 1965, by Lord Hughes.