Call us:
01592 647997Email us:
fife@maggies.orgWe're open:
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
You don't need an appointment – just come in.
Visit us:
Maggie's, Fife
Victoria Hospital
Hayfield Road
Kirkcaldy
KY2 5AH
Whatever kind of cancer, whatever stage you're at – we're here with you.
Together, we will talk things through and help you find the information and support that’s right for you and your family.
We'll give you a call within one working day.
One of our Cancer Support Specialists will give you a call within one working day.
Whatever kind of cancer, and whatever stage you’re at – we're here for you.
Our centre in Fife is a space for being together or for a moment alone, for getting going again or for meeting people who just get it.
All our cancer support specialists have expert knowledge about cancer and treatment, and many are NHS-trained.
The kettle's already on – just come in.
Maggie's, Fife
Victoria Hospital
Hayfield Road
Kirkcaldy
KY2 5AH
Getting here by:
Car
There is limited parking directly outside Maggie's.
Approaching from Dunnikier Road, take the turning into Victoria Hospital on the left just before the Co-op lights. Follow the wee roadway round towards the tower block and you will find our car park.
Public Transport
Maggie's in Fife is located within the grounds of Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy. You can find more information about bus times or by calling Traveline on 08712002233.
Glenrothes to Victoria Hospital
Buses 37 and 37a (30 min)
Bus 39a (33 min)
Dunfermline to Victoria Hospital
Bus 33 (1 hr 13 min)
Bus X27 (47 min)
Bus 7 via Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy (1 hr 18 min)
Leven to Victoria Hospital
Bus 33 and 37a (8 min)
Bus 18 (10 min)
Kirkcaldy to Victoria Hospital
Bus 33 and 37a (8 min)
Bus 18 (10 min)
St Andrews to Glenrothes bus station
Bus X24 (44 min)
There are no direct buses from St Andrews. Take the bus from St Andrews to Glenrothes bus station, then change for a bus to Victoria Hospital.
Accessibility
The centre is fully accessible via either door – just come along the path.
Our beautiful centre was built in 2006 in the grounds of Kirkcaldy Hospital. The building makes particular use of natural light. Quirky triangular windows draw the attention of visitors and lift their spirits in a space that offers warmth and comfort – perfect for the delivery of our cancer support.
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