Two Ayrshire health professionals have been honoured at an awards ceremony for those who work to improve care for people living with Parkinson's.

Nurses Nick Bryden and Robert Gouck, who are based at Biggart Hospital in Prestwick, took home prizes at the Parkinson's Excellence Network Awards.

The pair were recognised for a system they devised to ensure the timely administration of Parkinson’s medication in hospital.

Nick and Robert were on hand to collect the prize for ‘Innovation in Practice’ and also the prestigious ‘Excellence Award’.

Hosted  at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, the biannual Parkinson’s Excellence Network Awards celebrate outstanding health and social care services for people with Parkinson’s.

Parkinson’s UK established the Parkinson’s Excellence Network to bring together health and social care professionals to transform care for people with Parkinson’s.

Parkinson’s UK president Jane Asher hosted the ceremony, along with journalists Mark Mardell and Rory Cellan-Jones, both of whom live with Parkinson’s and present the podcast, ‘Movers and Shakers’.

Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world and affects almost 13,000 people living in Scotland.