There are 2 main treating hospitals in Edinburgh. One for children, The Royal Hospital for Children & Young People (RHCYP) and one for teenagers and young adults, The Teenage Cancer Trust Unit at the Western General.
The RHCYP – The Haematology and Oncology service at the Lochranza Ward looks after children and young people with cancer. This includes conditions like leukaemia, brain tumours, bone cancers, kidney cancers as well as some rare diseases. For all patient and visitor information to the haematology and oncology department please click here.
Royal Hospital for Children & Young People
50 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh
EH16 4TJ
Tel: 0131 312 1334
Website: NHS Lothian Royal Hospital for Children and Young People
The Teenage Cancer Trust Unit at the Western General is a welcoming space for young people aged 16-24 where you can get the very best care from a dedicated team of professionals. For all patient and visitor information to the ward, please click here.
Western General Hospital
Crewe Road South
Edinburgh
EH4 2XU
Tel: 0131 537 1000
Website: NHS Lothian Western General Hospital