Pitlochry Community Hospital
Hospital in Pitlochry, Scotland
56°42′06″N 3°44′14″W / 56.7016°N 3.7371°W / 56.7016; -3.7371Pitlochry Community Hospital is a health facility in Ferry Road, Pitlochry, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Tayside.
History
The facility was intended to replace the aging Irvine Memorial Hospital and was procured under a private finance initiative contract in 2005.[1] It was designed by Campbell and Arnott and incorporates a GP's facility known as the Atholl Medical Centre.[2] The facility was built by Stewart Milne Construction at a cost of £7 million, was opened by Nicola Sturgeon, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, in August 2008.[3]
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NHS Tayside hospitals
- Arbroath Infirmary
- Stracathro Hospital
- Whitehills Hospital
- Carseview Centre
- Dundee Dental Hospital
- King's Cross Hospital
- Ninewells Hospital
- Royal Victoria Hospital
- Tayside Children's Hospital
- Blairgowrie Community Hospital
- Crieff Community Hospital
- Pitlochry Community Hospital
- St Margaret's Hospital
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