Getting Here
Getting Around Our Campus
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Wards and Visiting
Ward B1 – Head and Neck, Brian and Skin
- Call: 0141 301 7585 or 0141 301 7581
Ward B2 – Urology, Gastrointestinal and Neuroendocrine
- Call: 0141 301 7610 or 0141 301 7605
Ward B3 – Brachytherapy: Urology, Gynaecology, Neuroendocrine and Thyroid
- Call: 0141 301 7618 or 0141 301 7623
Ward B4 – Breast, Lung, Lymphoma and Teenage Cancer Trust, Teratoma and Sarcoma
- Call: 0141 301 7593 or 0141 301 7597
Ward B5 – Gynaecology
- Call: 0141 301 7630 or 0141 301 7635
Ward B7 – Haemato-oncology
- Call: 0141 301 7302 or 0141 301 7308
Ward B8 – Haematology Day Unit
- Call: 0141 301 7273
- Open Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 5.00pm
Ward B9 – Oncology Day Unit
- Call: 0141 301 7136
- Open Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 5.00pm
Services and Outpatients
Acute Oncology Assessment Unit (AOAU)
- Call: 0141 301 7635
- Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 8.00am – 8.00pm
Enhanced Care Unit (ECU)
- Call: 0141 301 9920
Information and support
- Call: 0141 301 7390
- Open: Monday to Friday
For anyone coming to the hospital, whether as a patient or visitor, the Support and Information Service can help you understand and manage your condition.
The service provides:
- up-to-date health information
- support with understanding medical jargon
- a person to talk to who understands the health service and health issues
- practical support with issues like transport, money, literacy, and smoking
Non-surgical cancer services
- Please visit the Beatson website for more information.
Spiritual Care
Call: 0141 211 3026
The Chaplain’s office is in Gartnavel General Hospital, adjacent to the Beatson.
The Sanctuary, on the 1st floor of the Beatson, near the main entrance, is open at all times and is available to patients, visitors and staff as a place of quiet reflection and prayer. Prayer mats and books of the major faiths are available alongside other resources.
The Chaplaincy Service delivers spiritual and religious care to all people. Spiritual care addresses the fundamental human need to have a sense of peace, security and hope particularly in the context of injury, illness or loss. Healthcare Chaplains do this by being attentive to the patient’s story, looking for sources of strength and resilience, and valuing the person and what is most important to them. Religious care can be a crucial aspect of this. Healthcare Chaplains work with other NHS staff to ensure that these needs are met and, where appropriate, in partnership with local faith and belief groups.
If you have a general enquiry you can email us at chaplains@ggc.scot.nhs.uk and our patient leaflet can be accessed here NHSGGC Spiritual Care Team Patient Leaflet 2019.
An NHS Healthcare Chaplain is always on-call and ward staff can arrange for them to be paged. A Roman Catholic Priest is also available at all times.