Woolmanhill Hospital

Woolmanhill Hospital

Woolmanhill Hospital is a hospital in the centre of Aberdeen, Scotland. Opened in 1749, it was the original Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, before this was moved to the Foresterhill site. There are now no in-patient beds in Woolmanhill, only various out-patient clinics and the genito-urinary medicine clinic. There is also a research unit for osteoporosis.


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