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Parkhead Hub Officially Opens as Scotland’s Largest Integrated Health and Social Care Facility

Parkhead Hub Officially Opens as Scotland’s Largest Integrated Health and Social Care Facility

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC), in partnership with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Part…

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NHSGGC encourages people to wear masks when visiting hospitals

As is the case throughout the UK, hospitals across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are currently seein…

NHSGGC congratulates five new Queen’s Nurses

NHSGGC congratulates five new Queen’s Nurses

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has congratulated five healthcare professionals after they received on…

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A Renfrewshire man has become one of the first patients to benefit from robotic-assisted surgery at the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH), as NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde expands access to this advanced treatment closer to home.William Gillespie, 83, from Elderslie, had a bowel tumour successfully removed using robotic surgery at the RAH – meaning less invasive treatment, a quicker recovery and a shorter hospital stay.The introduction of this technology at the Paisley hospital marks a major step forward for local services, bringing high-quality care closer to patients across Renfrewshire, Inverclyde and West Dunbartonshire.It also builds on wider investment across NHSGGC, which has now delivered more than 5,000 robotic-assisted procedures, with these also taking place at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.Read William’s story and find out how this technology is improving patient care: www.nhsggc.scot/renfrewshire-patient-among-first-to-benefit-from-robotic-surgery-at-rah/ See MoreSee Less
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