The Royal Victoria Hospital was a health facility at Craigleith Road in the north-west of Edinburgh, Scotland.
It was formerly the main Medicine for the Older Adult assessment and rehabilitation hospital for the north of Edinburgh.
[1] The existing Craigleith house was converted[2] and a series of butterfly plan pavilions were erected.
[4] In 1904 it became the Royal Victoria Hospital for Consumption with King Edward VII giving patronage.
[7] Although the facility closed briefly in 2012, bed shortages elsewhere meant that the health board opted to continue providing services at this site.