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Signage in front of the hospital's main entranceVisiting times during the day are staggered:

2pm - 3pm & 6:30pm - 8pm

  • Ward A11
  • Ward A12
  • Ward A21
  • Ward A22
  • Ward A31
  • Ward A32

 

2.30pm - 3.30pm & 6.30pm - 8pm

  • Ward B11
  • Ward B12
  • Ward B21
  • Ward B22
  • Ward B23
  • Ward B31
  • Ward B32

 

3pm - 4.00pm & 6.30pm - 8pm 

  • Cardiology Ward

 

Mental Health Unit Visiting Times

Ward Monday - Friday Weekends
Ward 1, 2, 3

4pm to 5pm

6pm to 8pm

1pm - 5pm

6pm to 8pm

Ward Monday - Sunday
Ward 4

3pm to 4.30pm

6pm to 7.30pm

Ward 5

3pm to 4.30pm

6.30pm to 8pm

Women and Children's Unit Visiting Times

Ward 6
Gynaecology Ward

3pm to 4:30pm

6.30pm to 8pm

Ward 7
Labour Ward

Visiting is not allowed during labour, only the two named birth partners will be given access to Ward 7.

At present, one birth partner is encouraged to be with each labouring woman at any one time. A second birth partner can relieve the first one if a break is required.

Ward 8
Antenatal/Postnatal Ward

Birth partners - 2pm to 8pm
All other visitors - 3pm to 4pm and 7pm to 8pm

Neonatal Unit - parents and direct siblings anytime, only 2 per cot space

Children's Ward 10am to 7pm, 2 per bed (unless resident parent or carer)

Contact the Hospital

Forth Valley Royal
Stirling Road 
Larbert
FK5 4WR

Phone: 01324 566 000

Or contact NHS Forth Valley by email

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Page last updated: Fri, 10 Feb 2012