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Woodend Hospital
Woodend Hospital
Welcome to Woodend Hospital. These pages contain information which you and your relatives or carers may find useful during a stay or visit. If you are unsure about anything while at the hospital, please ask a member of staff, they will be happy to help.
Woodend Municipal Hospital was opened in 1927. The Corporation, in liaison with Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, used Woodend as a general hospital with a special block being set aside for the treatment of non-pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia and similar cases.
On the introduction of the NHS in 1947 Woodend became part of the NHS. However it was not until as late as 1959 that the NHS could use the whole building as a general hospital and for the care of elderly patients.
Today the hospital caters for care of the elderly, orthopaedics, mobility and rehabilitation service (MARS), wheelchair services, Ear Nose & Throat (ENT) Head and Neck Outpatient Department, Audiology and Hearing Aid services and much more....
Staff identification
All permanent members of staff wear a name badge that bears a photograph to help you identify them.
Woodend Hospital, Tel :0345 456 6000
Eday Road,
Aberdeen, AB15 6XS
Directions
Parking
Patient Transport
Woodend Hospital, Eday Road
Aberdeen
AB156XS
Directions on Google Maps
Car
Bus
Walk
Cycle
Parking
Please see the
map
which highlights the short stay parking areas that have been reserved for use by visitors and patients using Woodend Hospital.
Also marked are the areas for disabled parking within the site. Disabled drivers must not park on double yellow lines within the hospital site. This is to allow continual access for emergency vehicles, including fire engines.
Disabled badges should only be used when the driver is disabled or carrying the disabled person in the vehicle. If this is not the case, badges should be removed from the dashboard and you should not park in a disabled parking space.
Due to the pressure on car park spaces, please do not to leave your car on site during your stay in hospital.
NHS Grampian cannot accept responsibility for vehicles or belongings left on hospital grounds.
Patient Transport
Transport & Travel
Information about the various transport and travel options
are available
Wards & Visiting
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Services
Facilities
Wards & Visiting
Ward/Department
Phone
Ward 7
01224 556776
General Block 01224 556776
Ward 9
01224 556671
General Block 01224 556671
Ward 10
01224 556678
General Block 01224 556678
Stroke Rehabilitation Unit East
01224 556511
Grampian Specialist Rehabilitation Centre (GSRC) 01224 556511
Stroke Rehabilitation Unit West
01224 556487
Grampian Specialist Rehabilitation Centre (GSRC) 01224 556487
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Unit
01224 556457
Grampian Specialist Rehabilitation Centre (GSRC) 01224 556457
Links/Vascular Rehabilitation Unit
01224 556492
Grampian Specialist Rehabilitation Centre (GSRC) 01224 556492
Neuro Rehabilitation Unit
01224 556216
South Block 01224 556216
Morningfield House
01224 556228
Interim Care 01224 556228
More Information
Specialist Older Adults & Rehabilitation Services (SOARS)
Specialist Older Adults & Rehabilitation Services provide integrated health and social care services related to Rehabilitation and Geriatric Medicine. Details are available at the
Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership website
Services
Name
Phone
Audiology & Hearing Aid Service
01224 553377
ENT Head & Neck Outpatient Department
01224 556157
Mobility and Rehabilitation Service (MARS)
0345 456 6000
Radiology - Woodend Hospital
Facilities
Shared Facility
Facility
Phone
Maggie's Aberdeen
01224 645928
Woodend Aroma Cafe
0345 456 6000
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