Bangour General Hospital

Bangour General Hospital
Bangour General Hospital is located in West Lothian
Bangour General Hospital
Shown in Dechmont, West Lothian
Geography
LocationDechmont, West Lothian, Scotland
Coordinates55°55′25″N 3°33′00″W / 55.92361°N 3.55000°W / 55.92361; -3.55000
Organisation
Care systemNHS
TypeDistrict General and Specialist
Affiliated universityUniversity of Edinburgh
Services
History
Opened1941
Closed1990
Links
ListsHospitals in Scotland

Bangour General Hospital was a hospital just west of the village of Dechmont, West Lothian, Scotland. It had its origins during the Second World War when hospital bed numbers in Scotland were greatly expanded to deal with the anticipated increase in civilian and military war casualties. The Emergency Hospital Service (Scotland) scheme resulted in seven new hospitals being built, while at Bangour Village Hospital in West Lothian an annexe of five ward blocks was built and this developed into Bangour General Hospital after the war. This hospital served the population of West Lothian as a general hospital and also included a maxillo-facial unit serving the Lothian region and a burns and plastic surgery unit serving much of east Scotland, the Borders and the Highland region. The hospital services were transferred to the newly built St John's Hospital at Livingston during 1989–90, and Bangour General Hospital closed in 1990 and was subsequently demolished.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Bangour Hospital collection summary". www.lhsa.lib.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. ^ Scottish fact of the day: Bangour Village Hospital, The Scotsman, 2 December 2014