Travelling to St Andrews Community Hospital?
If you have a "Minor Injury" you may get quicker treatment using the service in St Andrews Community Hospital (rather than going to "Accident & Emergency" at Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, for example) - check https://www.nhsfife.org/services/know-who-to-turn-to/minor-injuries-service/ if you are unsure where to go for health services in Fife.
Many Monday to Saturday daytime 95 journeys travel via St Andrews Community Hospital - see the Timetable page for more details.
Stop (Z) is served by the 95 and by Moffat & Williamson 9B local bus which runs to the stop in South Street, St Andrews outside the old Madras College (now called "Blackfriars") and by the Moffat & Williamson 64 to Cupar via Strathkinness and Ceres.
The X58 bus from St Andrews arrives at stop (Y) - to catch the X58 back to St Andrews and Crail use stop (X).
Stop (W) and (V) are served by the local Stagecoach buses which run to St Andrews Bus Station
Fife council have a leaflet on buses for St Andrews Community Hospital: https://www.travelfife.com/travel-fife/maps
If you visit St Andrews Community Hospital you may be referred on to one of the other local hospitals - the Adamson Hospital in Cupar, Ninewells Hospital in Dundee or Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy - or possibly even Forth Valley Royal Hospital.
If you have a choice then it can be difficult to decide which hospital to go for.