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Site Code Site Name Address Address2 Town Post Code Tenure Site Code Site Name Address Address2 Town Post Code Tenure Organisation A210H Ayr Hospital Dalmellington Road Ayr KA7 3UB Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A103H Ayrshire Central Hospital Ayrshire Central Hospital Kilwinning Road Irvine KA12 8TJ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A111H Crosshouse Hospital 59A Kilmarnock Road Crosshouse Kilmarnock KA2 0BD Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A211B Drongan Resource Centre 21A Mill Of Shield Road Drongan KA6 7BA Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A204B Girvan Health Centre 109A Henrietta Street Girvan KA26 9AN Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A206H Holmhead Hospital Holmhead Cumnock KA18 1RR Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A110H Lady Margaret Hospital College Street Millport KA28 0HF Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A218C Muirkirk Clinic Glasgow Road Muirkirk KA18 3RQ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A278B Patna Health Centre Doonside Avenue Patna KA6 7LX Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A201H Ailsa Hospital Dalmellington Road Ayr KA6 6AB Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A024B Dailly Surgery Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A026B Lochranza Newton Road Lochranza KA27 8HQ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A101H Arran War Memorial Margnaheglish Road Lamlash KA27 8LF Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A104B Stewarton Health Centre 46 High Street Stewarton KA3 5BP Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A105B Townhead Surgery, Irvine Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A105H Kirklandside Hospital Kirklandside Kilmarnock KA1 5LH Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A106B Stevenston Health Centre Main Street Stevenston KA20 3AB Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A107B Saltcoats Health Centre 19 Raise Street Saltcoats KA21 5JX Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A108B Ardrossan Health Centre 6 Central Avenue Ardrossan KA22 7DX Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A109B Kilbirnie Health Centre 2 Kirkland Road Kilbirnie KA25 6HP Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A109C Galston clinic 7 Henrietta Street Galston KA4 8HN Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A110C Hurlford Clinic Union Street Hurlford KA1 5BT Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A113B Mossblown Health Centre (new) 4 Annbank Road Mossblown KA6 5BH Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A118C Treeswoodhead Clinic Treeswoodhead road Kilmarnock KA1 4NX Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A123C Newmilns Clinic 79 Loudon Road Newmilns KA16 9HQ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A131C Brodick Health Centre Brodick KA27 8BH Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A202B Auchinleck Health Centre 200 Main Street Auchinleck KA18 2AY Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A205B Maybole Health Centre High Street Maybole KA19 7BX Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A206B Cumnock Health Centre 2 Tanyard Cumnock KA18 1DP Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A207B North Ayr Health Centre 22 Glenmuir Place Ayr KA8 9RS Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A208H Biggart Hospital 1 Biggart Road Prestwick KA9 2HQ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A211H Arrol Park 10 Doonfoot Road Ayr KA7 4DW Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A212B Brooksby Medical & Resource Centre 31 Brisbane Road Largs KA30 8LH Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A214H Three Towns Resource Centre Nelson Road Stevenston KA21 5RF Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A216H Girvan Community Hospital Vicarton Street Girvan KA26 9HF Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A219C Netherthird Clinic 22 Blackfaulds Road Cumnock KA18 3DZ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A221C Ochiltree clinic Gallowlee Avenue Ochiltree KA18 2PQ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A239C Dalrymple Clinic 6 Portland Road Dalrymple KA6 6DN Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A248C Coylton Health Centre 11 Hole Road Coylton KA6 6JL Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A262C Kiln Walk Kiln Walk Irvine KA12 0AT Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A224C Tarbolton Clinic 36 Montgomerie Street Tarbolton KA5 5PZ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A225C Troon Clinic 41 Barassie Road Troon KA10 6LY Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A101B Beith Health Centre Reform Street Beith KA15 2AE Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A102B Dalry Health Centre 50 Vennal Street Dalry KA24 4AF Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A203B Symington Clinic Lawhill Road Symington KA1 5RS Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A029B Lamlash Surgery Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A116C Central Clinic 16 Old Irvine Road Kilmarnock KA1 2BD Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A166C Irvine Clinic 3 Ballot Road Irvine KA12 9HJ Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran A207C Catrine Clinic Institute Avenue Catrine KA5 6RU Owned NHS Ayrshire & Arran.
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