University Hospital Crosshouse

Coordinates: 55°36′51″N 4°32′19″W / 55.61417°N 4.53861°W / 55.61417; -4.53861
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University Hospital Crosshouse
NHS Ayrshire and Arran
Crosshouse Hospital pictured in 2016
Map
Geography
LocationKilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland
Organisation
Care systemNHS Scotland
TypeGeneral
Affiliated universityUniversity of the West of Scotland
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds750
History
Opened1978
Links
Websitehttp://www.nhsaaa.net/hospitals-and-health-centres/university-hospital-crosshouse.aspx
ListsHospitals in Scotland
Other linksList of hospitals in Scotland

University Hospital Crosshouse is a large district general hospital in Kilmarnock, Scotland, built to replace the old Kilmarnock Infirmary. It is run by NHS Ayrshire and Arran providing services to the North Ayrshire and East Ayrshire areas, including the Isle of Arran. It is located one mile outside the town in the village of Crosshouse.

History

The hospital was completed by Melville Dundas & Whitson in 1978[1] and replaced the Kilmarnock Infirmary. It was opened as the North Ayrshire District General Hospital, but staff soon took to calling it "Nadge," hence the adoption of the local place name of Crosshouse.

It was called Crosshouse Hospital until March 2012 when the board decided to change the name to University Hospital Crosshouse, as a result of a partnership with the University of the West of Scotland.[2]

In 2006, a new Maternity Unit was opened in the grounds of the hospital. The Ayrshire Maternity Unit replaced a similar unit at Ayrshire Central Hospital, Irvine.

The hospital has a radio station, HBSA Hospital Radio, for patients.

Services

It contains 645 staffed beds. It provides maternity services for the whole of NHS Ayrshire & Arran at the purpose-built Ayrshire Maternity Unit which has 51 inpatient beds, neonatal intensive and special care services. Paediatric services are also located at the hospital.[3]

Resuscitation DVD

In 2009, NHS Ayrshire and Arran produced a DVD for Bliss, the special care baby charity, to help train parents in infant resuscitation.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Board told to reject faulty £10m hospital". The Glasgow Herald. 29 November 1978. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  2. ^ Wilson, Caroline (20 February 2012). "Anger as hospitals are given new names 'out of the blue'". Evening Times. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Crosshouse Hospital Mar 13". Healthcare Improvement Scotland. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Bliss Launch New Resuscitation DVD". Back to Life. 20 November 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2015.

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55°36′51″N 4°32′19″W / 55.61417°N 4.53861°W / 55.61417; -4.53861