Cameron Surgical

Cameron Surgical Cameron Surgical is an independent company supplying products to Scottish NHS and private sector hospitals over the last 25 years.

Established in 2003, Cameron Surgical is an independent company supplying products to Scottish NHS and private sector hospitals. Although a young company, the management team has over 25 years experience in supplying products to the Scottish healthcare market. We are agents in Scotland for a number of national and international companies offering a comprehensive range of quality products sourced from America and Europe. Cameron Surgical specialises in products for ENT and Gynaecology. Our aim is to exceed customer expectations by delivering a personal service tailored to the needs of the surgical team. The company’s core strength is based on commitment to satisfaction and development of long term partnerships with our customers. Cameron Surgical is accredited to the Theatre Access Course (Cuschieri Skills Centre/University of Dundee), currently valid until June 2013.

25/11/2023

Kilchurn Castle pre sunrise shot from the banks of Loch Awe near Dalmally.

13/04/2023

Castle Fraser, Aberdeenshire.

Castle Fraser was started in the mid-fourteenth century as a three storey rectangular Tower House. The surrounding lands, known as Muchall, were originally the property of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar. However, when he died in 1435 without a legitimate heir, the estates passed to the Crown. It was James II (1437-60) who granted both Muchall and Stoneywood to Thomas Fraser in the mid-fifteenth century. It was most probably Thomas who built the Tower House on the site which became known as Muchall-in-Mar Castle.

The castle was substantially upgraded in the sixteenth century by Michael Fraser, Sixth Laird of Fraser. He built two new towers on diagonally opposite corners of the existing Tower House to form a Z-plan castle. Work started on the project in 1575 but progress was slow and it was still incomplete when he died in 1588 leaving his son, Andrew Fraser, to complete the build in 1636. Andrew was elevated to Lord Fraser in 1633.

In 1897 Frederick Mackenzie Fraser died childless and his widow, faced with the extensive costs of maintaining the property, sold it in 1921 to Weetman Pearson, Viscount Cowdray. In the 1950s some work was undertaken to remove sections of the nineteenth century modifications. The castle was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland in 1976.

A little reminder for all Outlander Fans: This is not the home of Jamie Fraser but absolutely worth to visit. 😉

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Continue Nasendoscopy Procedures safely with SNAP.Come and join us and register for our Webinar: Continuing ENT Diagnosi...
18/02/2021

Continue Nasendoscopy Procedures safely with SNAP.

Come and join us and register for our Webinar: Continuing ENT Diagnosis Throughout Covid-19 Safely taking place on Wednesday 24 February 2021 @ 13:00.

This fantastic webinar will highlight the benefits of The SNAP, Endoscope Guide and when used it provides better safety and care for both patient and Clinician. https://dtrmedical.com/dtr-medical-mediwales-continuing-ent-diagnosis-throughout-covid-19-safely/

To register for the free webinar please follow the link here: https://www.mediwales.com/event/mediwales-dtr-medical-continuing-ent-diagnosis-throughout-covid-19-safely/

Look forward to seeing you on 24th February.

DTR Medical, in partnership with MediWales, bring you a webinar focused around the importance of the continuation of Nasendoscopy procedures during the pandemic, and how the SNAP, Endoscope Guide, will enable these to continue throughout the Coronavirus pandemic. The SNAP device won the 2020 MediWal...

Covid in Scotland: Mass testing in communities to begin
29/11/2020

Covid in Scotland: Mass testing in communities to begin

Residents without symptoms in Glasgow, Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and Clackmannanshire will be offered tests.

22/04/2020

How machine learning is crunching data to search for drugs that could alleviate or cure Covid-19.

10/05/2019

Thank you to everyone who visited us at the ENT Scotland meeting combined this year with the North of England Otolaryngology Society. If you missed us, find us online at www.cameronsurgical.com

Really good first day yesterday at the ENT Scotland combined this year with the North of England Otolaryngology Society....
10/05/2019

Really good first day yesterday at the ENT Scotland combined this year with the North of England Otolaryngology Society. Meeting held at The Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Looking forward to the second day today www.cameronsurgical.com

We have updated our website this evening to include the new LockDown Medical images for the Shoulder Stabilisation Syste...
19/03/2019

We have updated our website this evening to include the new LockDown Medical images for the Shoulder Stabilisation System. Hover your mouse over the images to enlarge the picture for greater detail www.cameronsurgical.com

Someone asked us recently about the size of a middle ear device.  When you see them in a brochure they look really big. ...
12/11/2018

Someone asked us recently about the size of a middle ear device. When you see them in a brochure they look really big. Well, here you go. On the left is a Grace Medical K-Helix prostheses for connecting to the incus Bone. This is inserted during delicate middle ear surgery. On the right is a grain of basmati rice www.cameronsurgical.com

At the ENT Scotland Winter meeting last week, we used our new small table top banner for the first time. Real father and...
11/11/2018

At the ENT Scotland Winter meeting last week, we used our new small table top banner for the first time. Real father and son banners! www.cameronsurgical.com

Coffee break at ENT Scotland
10/11/2018

Coffee break at ENT Scotland

Really good ENT Scotland meeting yesterday.  We had our new mini me pop up table banner on display for the first time 😀
10/11/2018

Really good ENT Scotland meeting yesterday. We had our new mini me pop up table banner on display for the first time 😀

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19 Ardestie Street
Monifieth
DD54PR

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