The Brownlee Centre is based at the Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow. The Brownlee Clinic looks after approximately 2000 people living with HIV infection, as well as many people with other medical conditions. The Kantilal Sleep Investigation Unit is also based at the Brownlee Centre. All adult outpatient HIV care in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is based here and is free of charge. Paediatric HIV services are delivered at the Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow.


Contact The Brownlee Clinic
To change an appointment, to cancel an appointment or to leave a routine message with any member of staff please call the Brownlee Clinic Reception on 0141 211 1074 or 0141 232 2175.
Opening times
- Monday 9.00am to 5.00pm
- Tuesday 9.00 am to 6.30pm
- Wednesday and Thursday 9.00am to 5.00pm
- Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm
You can also email ggc.brownlee.hiv@nhs.scot for general enquires and feedback.
We prefer that you do not use email to book clinic appointments, make referrals or ask questions about your care.
To attend your appointment by Video using Attend Anywhere (Near Me), use the following link:
Attend Anywhere: Brownlee Clinic Waiting Area
If you feel unwell or are in need of urgent medical help: please contact your GP or NHS 24 (PHONE 111). If necessary, they will contact staff at the Brownlee Centre for specialised medical advice.
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