NHS Grampian News
Dr Gray’s Hospital to support urological cancer care for North of Scotland patients
12/02/2021
Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin will provide enhanced diagnostic capacity for patients suffering from urological cancers in the North of Scotland from later this month.
The Baird Family Hospital and The ANCHOR Centre - Installation of Zebra Pedestrian Crossing
10/02/2021
Due to construction work on The Baird Family Hospital and The ANCHOR Centre, we are installing a zebra pedestrian crossing on Foresterhill Road.
COVID-19 vaccine appointment enquiries
03/02/2021
Please do not contact your GP, any other healthcare team you receive care from, or our admin teams to enquire about a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.
Venue changes and new booking arrangements as COVID-19 vaccination programme moves to next phase
03/02/2021
In order to accelerate the pace of vaccination in the coming weeks, NHS Grampian will be offering more appointments and longer clinic sessions in the next phase of the national COVID-19 vaccination programme. This has meant a need to review the venues originally planned with a small number of changes.
Residents in communities across Grampian asked to join fight against Covid-19 by getting tested before symptoms strike
02/02/2021
Community testing for people without Covid-19 symptoms is being introduced in six locations across the region to help reduce the spread of the virus.
Urgent call for volunteer drivers
28/01/2021
Could you help patients travel home safely from hospital this winter?
Aberdeen mass vaccination centre
25/01/2021
Final preparations are being made to open a mass vaccination centre in Aberdeen as the COVID-19 immunisation programme gathers pace.
Community vaccination centres confirmed for Aberdeenshire
22/01/2021
As the COVID-19 vaccination programme picks up pace, community venues for immunisation across Aberdeenshire are being finalised.
Elgin mass vaccination centre to be named in tribute to local nurse
22/01/2021
The site of a mass COVID-19 vaccination centre in Elgin is to be named the Fiona Elcock Centre, in memory of an immunisation nurse who died suddenly at the end of last year.