Falkirk Community Hospital

(Redirected from Falkirk Royal Infirmary)

Falkirk Community Hospital is a community hospital in Falkirk, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Forth Valley.

Falkirk Community Hospital
NHS Forth Valley
Original building, Falkirk Royal Infirmary
Falkirk Community Hospital is located in Falkirk
Falkirk Community Hospital
Location within Falkirk
Geography
LocationFalkirk, Scotland
Coordinates55°59′52″N 3°47′30″W / 55.9977°N 3.7917°W / 55.9977; -3.7917
Organisation
Care systemNHS Scotland
FundingScottish Government
TypePublic hospital
Services
Emergency departmentNo
History
Opened1882
Links
ListsHospitals in Scotland

History

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The hospital has its origins in a cottage hospital completed in 1882.[1] A new hospital designed by William John Smith Gibson was built and opened by Prince George, Duke of Kent as the Falkirk Royal Infirmary in 1932.[1] Emergency medical scheme huts were built on the site during the Second World War.[1] Additions included the Falkirk Ward completed in 1966 and the Windsor Unit completed in the late 1980s.[1] After many of the services were transferred to the Forth Valley Royal Hospital, the Falkirk Royal Infirmary was downgraded to the status of community hospital in 2010.[2] The minor injury unit, which treated emergency cases of a non life-threatening nature, closed in July 2011.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Falkirk Royal Infirmary". Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Falkirk Community Hospital". Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Services". Muckhart Community. Retrieved 24 February 2019.