Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board - Hospitals/Clinics

Hospitals/Clinics

Acute hospitals are shown in bold, clinics are shown in italics:

  • Angelton Clinic - an Elderly, Mentally Infirm (EMI) unit looking after elderly patients mainly those with Alzheimer's disease
  • Caswell Clinic - medium secure unit based on the site of Glanrhyd Hospital
  • Cefn Coed Hospital - psychiatric hospital
  • Cimla Hospital - elderly care and rehabilition centre for patients of Neath Port Talbot Hospital
  • Clydach Hospital - provides a range of clinical services
  • Fairwood Hospital - continuing care centre for patients of Singleton Hospital and Morriston Hospital, includes care beds for local GPs
  • Garngoch Hospital - elderly care
  • Gellinudd Hospital - elderly care and rehabilitation hospital in Pontardawe
  • Glanrhyd Hospital - provides continuing care facilities and mental health services, has day care unit, located in Penyfai near Bridgend.
  • Gorseinon Hospital - elderly care and rehabilitation hospital, outpatient clinic and specialist Parkinson's treatment centre
  • Hill House Hospital - elderly care and rehabilitation hospital located in Sketty, includes orthopaedic care, works with inpatients and outpatients and deals with day cases
  • Maesteg Community Hospital - inpatient, day centre, community care and continuing care hospital in Maesteg
  • Morriston Hospital - university teaching hospital
  • Neath Port Talbot Hospital - district general hospital
  • Pencoed Clinic - used mainly for family planning and midwifery
  • Princess of Wales Hospital - district general hospital
  • Singleton Hospital - university teaching hospital
  • Tonna Hospital - base for psychiatric care for the elderly in the Vale of Neath, includes day care hospital

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