IMPROVEMENT Works To Begin At IRH Mortuary

20 March, 2025 | Local

INVERCLYDE Royal Hospital’s mortuary will be out of use for a short time to allow improvement works to be carried out.

An initial phase of work will get underway next week to upgrade the fabric of the building.

Deceased patients will be taken by private ambulance from the IRH to the mortuary at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow.

Support will be provided to relatives who require to travel to the QEUH during this period.

The work includes new ceilings and staff offices.

Melanie McColgan, director of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Clyde Sector, which includes the IRH, said: “We are pleased to be making improvements to Inverclyde Royal Hospital’s mortuary, which will benefit bereaved families and our staff.

“These works cannot be carried out while the mortuary area is in use and as such, temporary arrangements have been made to allow this to go ahead.

“This will be handled sensitively with the use of a private ambulance, and we will keep families fully informed to reduce any concerns they may have at what we know will be a difficult time.

“We will also support those who require additional help with transport to the QEUH during the short period these temporary arrangements are in place.”

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