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Leith Community Treatment Centre Location of Junction Place, Edinburgh, EH6 5JQ Leith Community Treatment Centre The Community Treatment Centre is a Second Floor smoke free zone and the consumption of Paediatrics alcohol is not permitted on the premises. Medical records Leith Dentistry Please let us know if you are unable to Midwifery Community attend your appointment so that we can Learning Disabilities offer the time to someone else. Medical Secretaries Treatment Centre We are pleased to receive your Third Floor suggestions about improvements to North East Edinburgh Community services in the CTC, please contact the Health Partnership Centre Manager in writing at the Leith Community Treatment Centre Location of Junction Place, Edinburgh, EH6 5JQ Leith Community Treatment Centre Your appointment card will tell you where your appointment is and Car park staff will be on hand to guide you. B900. Bonnington Rd Please bring your appointment T ennant St Victoria card with you when you come to Leith Swim A901. Great Junction St the centre. CTC Centre Junction Pl Leith Community Treatment Centre Pedestrian & Leith Ambulance Methodist Floor Guidance Access. Church Drop off. Ground Floor Jane St Older People’s Rehab and Assessment Unit (Day Hospital) Physiotherapy WRVS First Floor A900. Leith Walk Outpatient Department Leith Community Treatment Centre ECG Junction Place, Edinburgh, EH6 5JQ X-Ray Designed by Lothian Health Promotion Tel: 0131 536 6300 Leith Community Treatment Centre is a Also based in Leith Community There is a 24 hour pay and display car new building, which will provide health Treatment Centre will be: park for the New Kirkgate Centre, on care for the people of North East Henderson Street, off Great Junction Edinburgh in the centre of their • Paediatric outpatients Street, with the following charges: up to community. • Paediatric Speech and 1 Hour 10p, up to 2 hours 30p, up to 3 Language Therapy hours £1.20, up to 5 hours £3 and £5 The Treatment Centre is situated at the • The School Nurse Team for more than 5 hours. end of Junction Place, off Great • Care of the Elderly Community Junction Street and Bonnington Road, • Psychiatric Nurses There is unrestricted on street parking next to the Victoria Swim Centre. • Alcohol Community Psychiatric nearby, please allow time to park when The Centre will be run by North East Nurses. attending the centre. Edinburgh Community Health • Dentistry (for patients with Partnership, which will be based on the special needs). Great Junction Street is well served by third floor of the building. • Social work Buses. Bus numbers 1, 7, 10, 14, 21, • Diabetic Podiatry 22, 32, 34 all stop near to Junction Services offered at the CTC will include •WRVS shop Place, the 36 travels along Bonnington all those presently offered at the Road and the 12,16 and 49 stop at the Eastern General Hospital. The Leith Community Treatment Centre foot of Leith Walk. has 4 floors, with lift transfer to all floors • The Older People’s which can be accessed from the car Further information on buses and Rehabilitation and Assessment park. timetables is available from: Unit (previously known as the Lothian Buses, tel: 0131 555 6363 Day Hospital) Access to the Centre by Ambulance and www.lothianbuses.co.uk, • Outpatient Department on foot from Junction Place. First Bus 0131 663 9233, • Radiology The car park is accessed from City Bus Station 0131 652 5924 or the • ECG Bonnington Road, next to the swim National Travel Helpline 0870 608 2608 • Midwifery centre, there is no pedestrian access • Dietetics from Bonnington Road. • Physiotherapy Car parking is limited and there are 2 THERE ARE NO GPs BASED • Learning Disabilities Team disabled spaces. If you have particular AT THE CENTRE, Offices parking and access issues please it is not a Health Centre, minor contact reception on 0131 536 6225 injury or accident and emergency before your appointment so that suitable centre. arrangements can be made for you..
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