The NHS Centre for Integrative Care, formerly the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital, is an NHS treatment centre specialising in holistic treatments, including the use of homeopathy, on the Gartnavel Hospital campus in Glasgow, Scotland.
[2][3][4] It moved to 5 Lynedoch Crescent in May 1914[4] and then to a substantial villa in Great Western Road in 1931[4] before joining the National Health Service as the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital in 1948.
[3] It moved to the Gartnavel Hospital campus in 1999[2] and became the NHS Centre for Integrative Care in 2014.
[1][7] Plans to close the unit were put forward by Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board in 2017.
[8][6] As of 2021[update] NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde continues to mention homeopathic treatments on its website.