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Care system
  
NHS Scotland

Founded
  
1994

Phone
  
+44 141 951 5000

Hospital type
  
Specialist

Opened
  
1994

Number of beds
  
163

Golden Jubilee National Hospital

Location
  
Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Affiliated university
  
University of Glasgow Medical School Glasgow Caledonian University

Speciality
  
NHS National Waiting Times Centre West of Scotland Heart and Lung Centre

Address
  
Agamemnon St, Clydebank G81 4DY, UK

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hours

Similar
  
State Hospital, Gartnavel General Hospital, Stobhill Hospital, Royal Alexandra Hospital, University Hospital Crosshouse

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The Golden Jubilee National Hospital is a hospital in Clydebank, near Glasgow, Scotland.

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The Golden Jubilee National Hospital occupies the north bank of the River Clyde at Dalmuir, but receives referrals from across the country. The Clydebank hospital is Scotland's flagship hospital for reducing patient waiting times. The NHS National Waiting Times Centre is an NHS Special Board made up of two distinct parts - the Golden Jubilee National Hospital and the Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel.

The hospital is home to the West of Scotland Heart and Lung Centre, which opened in 2007. It provides regional and national services; including the West of Scotland Optimal Reperfusion Service, providing primary angioplasty. The centre has four cath labs including a dedicated electrophysiology lab. The hospital is one of the leading hospitals for orthopaedics in UK. It is well renowned over the world for use of computer navigation surgery in joint replacements. It carries out the most thoracic surgeries in the United Kingdom and Ireland

Pre-registration nursing students from Glasgow Caledonian University have placements at the hospital.

Design

The building was designed by The Architects' Collaborative Boston (TAC) USA with Keppie Henderson Architects Glasgow.

Site

The site was once part of the William Beardmore and Company Naval Construction Works. Built by William Beardmore, between 1901 and 1906, the yard covered nearly 100 acres (0.40 km2), making it was one of the largest shipyards in the UK. It produced a large range of products, including ships of all descriptions, aircraft, airships, tanks, guns, shells and mines. After World War I, it constructed locomotives and steel houses. The yard became uneconomic in the 1920s and closed its gates for the last time in 1930. Later used as ROF Dalmuir, many of the buildings survived into the 1980s, with some shipbreaking on the site.

Hospital

The Golden Jubilee National Hospital was built in 1994, as a private hospital by Health Care International. The initial cost was £180 million. The controversial venture proved unsuccessful in private hands and the hospital was purchased for the National Health Service, at a cost of £37.5 million in 2002. Initially known as the National Waiting Times Centre, it was soon renamed the Golden Jubilee National Hospital. Orthopaedics department has also pioneered a CALEDONIAN technique for post op pain relief, quick mobilisation and early discharge of patients. It is one of the biggest centres in the world in use of computer assisted orthopaedic surgery and has done extensive research in this field. A new two-theatre Orthopaedic suite was added in 2003, amongst the most advanced in Europe. The hospital also houses the headquarters and western call-centre for NHS24, the telephone helpline.

Hotel

The on-site Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel is a 168-room four-star hotel and conference centre. It was built to accommodate the relatives of the wealthy private patients. Now also owned by the National Health Service, with 15 versatile meeting spaces, including a 174-seat auditorium, cutting edge Innovation Centre and a dynamic central meeting and showcase space, the Golden Jubilee is the ideal venue to host a range of meetings and events up to 250 delegates.

References

Golden Jubilee National Hospital Wikipedia