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Continence Resource Centre & Helpline for Scotland
c/o 1345 Govan RoadSouth Glasgow University Hospitals
Govan
G51 4TF
Tel (Helpline): 0141 201 1861
Tel: 0141 201 1526
Fax: 0141 201 2987
Best time to telephone: 9.00am - 3.00pm, Monday - Friday.
The Continence Resource Centre is staffed by clinical nurse specialists expert in the field of urogynaecology and bladder dysfunction. Services provided are as follows.
- The Centre operates the Helpline for Scotland which provides advice and information.
- Leaflets, booklets and other literature on bladder dysfunction can also be provided by the Centre.
- Contact is open to anyone including professionals, voluntary agencies, sufferers and lay carers.
- There is a self-referral clinic for adults in the Glasgow area.
Checked: October 2006
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