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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
NHS Grampian
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary main.jpg
Main entrance to the Infirmary
Geography
Location Foresterhill, Aberdeen, Scotland
Organisation
Care system NHS Scotland
Hospital type Teaching
Affiliated university

University of Aberdeen

The Robert Gordon University
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 922
History
Founded 1737
Links
Website http://www.nhsgrampian.org/nhsgrampian/gra_display_hospital.jsp
Lists Hospitals in Scotland

University of Aberdeen

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI) is the largest hospital in NHS Grampian, located on the Foresterhill site in Aberdeen. ARI is a teaching hospital with around 900 inpatient beds, offering tertiary care for a population of over 600,000 across the North of Scotland. It offers all medical specialities with the exception of heart and liver transplants.

There are close links with the University of Aberdeen's medical school and there has been pioneering research in many fields, including the development of MRI and PET scanning. A new PET scanner was installed in 2006.

It has been one of the centres evaluating telemedicine equipment and developing services in Scotland.

The granite ARI buildings on the Foresterhill site were designed by James Brown Nicol in 1927. The hospital was officially opened on 23 September 1936 by the Duke and Duchess of York, with the first patients admitted a month later.

In 1984, a hyperbaric oxygen unit was built for the treatment of decompression illness.

In 1986, a new £550,000 out-patient eye clinic was opened. This can provide corrective laser eye surgery.

Since 1989, the hospital has had a breast cancer screening service for women over the age of 50, with X-rays taken every three years.

The hospital’s test-tube baby unit achieving a number of successful pregnancies in its first year of operation.


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