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Stunning new garden creates a HALO effect at the RAH

Stunning new garden creates a HALO effect at the RAH

A stunning new garden space designed and built in collaboration with staff, patients and families of…

25,000 patients pitch up at NHSGGC’s virtual A&E

25,000 patients pitch up at NHSGGC’s virtual A&E

More than 25,000 patients have now benefitted from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s (NHSGGC) virtual …

NHS report reveals significant health and social inequalities faced by Scotland’s LGBT+ communities

LGBT+ people across Scotland are continuing to face health inequalities across every measure of well…

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If you've had a baby at one of our Glasgow and Clyde hospitals, chances are you've met one of our newborn screening team. Today, they celebrated 20 years of the NHSGGC Newborn Screening Programme, a milestone in early detection and intervention for childhood hearing loss. Together, they've screened over 250,000 babies. NHSGGC Head of Audiology for Paediatrics, Jim Harrigan said:“The earlier a child can be diagnosed with a hearing issue, the sooner we can provide interventions medically and socially to support them. This means that children diagnosed with hearing challenges and deafness will have the best foot forward for developing speech and interaction with others.“It was a privilege to welcome current and former team members to today’s celebration. Looking back over the past 20 years, it’s remarkable to see the difference we’ve made in so many children’s lives. Thank you to the team for their dedication.” See MoreSee Less
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Our A&E departments are currently busier than normal, so we are asking people to think carefully about accessing care that is appropriate to their needs.If you have a minor injury or illness, please don't visit A&E. There are other paths to care available for you, and these will avoid a lengthy wait. Unless it’s an emergency, think ABC before going to A&E.Ask yourself: Do I need to go out? For information on keeping yourself well and treating minor illnesses and injuries from home, go to NHS Inform or download the NHS24 app.Be aware: There is help for many conditions right on your doorstep. Your local GP, pharmacy, dentist, or optician offers a range of services.Call 111: If it’s urgent, or you’re not sure, call NHS 24 on 111. They’ll make sure you get the help you need.More info: bit.ly/3KFPwRE See MoreSee Less
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