Tattoos and body art – Know the risks
NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s Public Health team is reminding people across Ayrshire to know the risks when it comes to tattoos and body art. The… Read More »Tattoos and body art – Know the risks
NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s Public Health team is reminding people across Ayrshire to know the risks when it comes to tattoos and body art. The… Read More »Tattoos and body art – Know the risks
NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s Ayrshire Achieves award scheme is back for 2025, and nominations are officially open. Ayrshire Achieves is open to all staff and… Read More »Nominate your health and care hero – Ayrshire Achieves 2025 is here!
Staff at the Ayrshire Maternity Unit at University Hospital Crosshouse have welcomed their first baby of 2025. After a busy night with four new-borns arriving… Read More »Ringing in the New Year at Ayrshire’s Maternity Unit
Santa Claus stopped at Ayrshire Maternity Unit to make some extra special deliveries. First to arrive, a baby girl for Lauren Sim from Ayr. Arriving… Read More »Santa’s special deliveries
With GP practices being closed on Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 December 2024, Ayrshire residents are being urged to check who to turn to if… Read More »Pharmacies open in Ayrshire over Christmas
With GP practices being closed on Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 January 2025, Ayrshire residents are being urged to check who to turn to if… Read More »Pharmacies open in Ayrshire over New Year
To help protect vulnerable patients and staff from the spread of infections this festive period, NHS Ayrshire & Arran is asking visitors to stay at… Read More »Help keep everyone safe this Christmas – don’t visit our hospitals if you are feeling unwell
A local family have donated an incredible £9,105 to the staff at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at University Hospital Crosshouse. The Jim Moffat Memorial… Read More »Local family raise money to thank ICU staff
The run up to Christmas can be a busy time of year, but NHS Ayrshire & Arran is making it as easy as possible for… Read More »Cross winter vaccines off your Christmas to do list