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Sgh Directions Departments Zone Block Zone Block Hospital Map Accident & Emergency 7 W Urology Day Surgery 2 G Bone Densitometry 2 J Walton Conference Centre 5 T From Junction 25, M8 Pedestrian Entrances Only (Nuclear Med) WESTMARC 1 C Cardiac (ECG) 7 Y Shieldhall Road Chaplaincy Centre 5 V R Chest Clinic / GI Centre 1 A Wards Zone Block Continence Resource Centre 2 J ZONE 4 North 1-6 ICU, Surgical P Day Surgery Unit 5 U PDRU Dermatology Lasercare 2 G /Orthopaedic 6W Langlands Diabetes Centre 7 Y HDU Road N Dietetic Unit 5 Q 7 Dermatology 2G SIU TQMATERNITY General Outpatient Dept 7 Y INS 8 Ophthalmology 2F U L M Aa Haematology Unit 2 F Hardgate Road 9, 11 Urology 2F In-Service Education ZONE 3 DSU / Training Department 6 Ma 20-26 CCU Medical 2J K PSYCH. V Main X-Ray 2 E 30-32 Psychiatric Unit 3K S ZONE 5 Management Annex 6 Ma 40 Gynaecology 5U Ma MRI / CT Scanners 3 M & E J 47-50 Maternity 5U Neuro Physiology ZONE 2 MEDICAL ZONE 6 53-57 Young Disabled (EEG/EMG/EP) 3 M H Clyde Tunnel Approach Clyde Tunnel Neurosciences Out Patients 3 N & Dept of Med G Occupational Therapy 7 X for Elderly 4R F E W SURGICAL Ophthalmology Unit 61-66 ITU Institute of C A&E Z (Eye Clinic) 2 F Neurosciences 3M Orthopaedic Outpatients 7 Z ZONE 1 D THERAPY 67-68 Neurology 3N Paediatric Clinic 5 Aa X B ZONE 7 Pharmacy 3 S Y Physically Disabled A GENERAL Rehab. Unit 4 P OPD Physiotherapy 7 X Main Hospital Enterance Podiatry / Chiropody 1 B Restaurant 5 V Govan Road Social Work 1 D Speech Therapy 7 X Spinal Injuries Unit 3 L Trust Headquarters 1 D Urodynamics 2 F SGH 478 cat no. 0426069 Q003\040603 MED ILL SGH.CORPORATE.16768.040603 By Car Concession Pass Holders South Glasgow University If you hold a Concession Pass and need to travel Hospitals NHS Trust • M8 motorway to Junction 25. (From East or West) before 9:00am, show your appointment card to • Follow sign to Clyde Tunnel (A739) for 3/4 mile obtain your concession. • Then sign for Southern General Hospital. Note: The hospital is big. You may find it easier to •Turn left into Govan Road. travel with a bus that goes through the grounds. The hospital is on left. They stop near clinics. Travelling from north of the river go through the Clyde Tunnel (A739), in left lane. By Rail or Underground to • At tunnel exit take first left - Govan. Govan Road Entrance • Proceed to roundabout. Paisley Gilmour St. Station • Go around it and double-back along • Arriva 24 Govan Road for 1/4 mile. Directions • Proceed across next roundabout. • First Stop Travel 117, 217 The hospital is first on your left. Central Station (Union St.) to the Hospital Disabled parking spaces are available near • Arriva 23 or 24 entrances. All main entrances have ramps. Queen Street Station - *(exact fare only buses) By Bus • Underground from Buchanan Street to Govan Buses that go through the hospital grounds: City of Glasgow • First Stop Travel 117, 279 Partick Station • First Bus* 49, 89, 90 • Underground from Partick to Govan Clyde Tunnel M8 • Skyline Travel 25 Govan Underground Station Southern Govan Road entrance: General Hospital River Clyde • Buses for hospital grounds are at street level bus • Arriva 21,23,24, 522 stop, NOT the terminus • First Stop Travel 279 • Local Taxis also available • Skyline Travel 25 Langlands Road entrance - Cardonald Station via pedestrian underpass: •A 20 minute walk to Langlands Road entrance. • First Bus* 23, 34, 89, 90 • First Stop Travel 134, 217, 282 By Air • Arriva 17 Glasgow Airport is 5 miles west of the hospital. Take • Puma 23 M8 for Glasgow until Junction 25. Follow car directions opposite. For further details phone Travel Line: Public transport from the airport to the hospital is Southern General Hospital 0870 608 2608 a10 minute service into Paisley to connect with the NB: The majority of First 89/90 buses are low-level Arriva No. 24, to Govan Road entrance or First Stop 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 4TF step, for wheel chair, pushchair, easy access. Travel 117 for through hospital grounds. Tel: 0141-201 1100.
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