Members of the public are invited to attend NHS Lanarkshire’s Annual Review, in person or online.
The event, on Tuesday 28 October, gives the community an opportunity to hear about a range of developments to improve health services locally.
The review will take place at Kirklands Hospital, Fallside Road, Bothwell, South Lanarkshire G71 8BB.
Members of the public are asked to arrive for 2pm. There will be posters and information stands about a number of NHS Lanarkshire services in the Conference Room.
The annual review will start at 2.30pm in the Boardroom on the ground floor of Kirklands Hospital.
As event capacity is limited, the public are asked to reserve their place in advance.
Members of the community can attend the public session of the review either in person or online via the Microsoft Teams virtual meeting platform.
Instructions for those wishing to join in person or online are available at the Annual Review section of the NHS Lanarkshire website – www.nhslanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk/annual-review-2025/.
The public can also submit a question in advance by emailing communications@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk.
If people require any assistance to attend, including with travel, this can be arranged when they confirm their attendance.
Martin Hill, Chair of the Board of NHS Lanarkshire, said: “Anyone who has an interest in healthcare services in Lanarkshire will find our Annual Review highly informative.
“We’ll be presenting information on our key achievements during 2024/25 and highlighting current and future topics and issues.
“The public will have an opportunity to ask members of the health board’s senior leadership about the issues that matter most to the people we serve, although it won’t be possible to answer patient-specific queries.”
The performance of all NHS boards is reviewed each year by the Scottish Government Health Department at Annual Reviews.