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Do you have to pay for parking at Sunderland Royal Hospital?

Do you have to pay for parking at Sunderland Royal Hospital?

By Car. Sunderland Royal Hospital operates a paid car-parking system to keep cark parks available and secure. If you are travelling by car, we advise you to allow plenty of time to find a parking space, as spaces aren’t always guaranteed.

How many beds does Sunderland hospital have?

Sunderland Royal Hospital has 833 beds. Sunderland Royal Hospital provides medical, surgical, critical care, maternity, children’s and young people’s services for people across the Tyne and Wear and Durham area.

Where is entrance 9 at Sunderland Royal Hospital?

You will need to come to Entrance 9 at the Surgical Day Case Unit. On the right hand side of outpatients main entrance on Chester Rd.

How much is it to park at Sunderland hospital?

Up to 2 hours – £3.00. Up to 4 hours – £4.50. Up to 24 hours – £8.00. Weekly pass – £10.00.

How old is Sunderland Royal Hospital?

It is managed by the South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust….

Sunderland Royal Hospital
Opened 1855
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Who owns Sunderland Royal Hospital?

Sunderland Royal Hospital is an acute general hospital in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. It is managed by the South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

What trust is Sunderland hospital under?

City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

Is parking free at Sunderland Eye Infirmary?

Car parking FREE when you register your details. Do by completing the online blue badge registration form, contacting security at Sunderland Royal Hospital Main Entrance on Kayll Road (B level) or using one of the dedicated telephone facilities situated at all main entrances immediately after parking.

Can you just walk into Sunderland Eye Infirmary?

Please note that we are not a general ED and can only help with eye conditions. Our ED is not a “walk-in” clinic. If your eye problem is not an emergency you should see your optician or GP who will refer you to one of our specialist clinics if necessary.

What services does Sunderland Royal Hospital provide?

Sunderland Royal Hospital provides acute inpatient and outpatient hospital services to people across Sunderland and South Tyneside. We also provide a range of specialist services to the wider region, including vascular, renal and cardiology services.

Where is the car park at Sunderland Infirmary?

The car park is immediately on entry to the Infirmary’s grounds off Queen Alexandra Road with overflow parking available behind the main building. The hospital is approximately 10 minutes by road from Sunderland station, if travelling by train you will need to get the Northern Line.

How do I get to Sunderland Royal Hospital by train or metro?

If you’re travelling between South Tyneside and Sunderland, you can find out more handy info here. The nearest Metro station for Sunderland Royal Hospital is Millfield on Hylton Road. It is approximately a ten-minute walk from the station to the hospital.

Where can I get ophthalmology care in Sunderland?

Sunderland Eye Infirmary Sunderland Eye Infirmary provides ophthalmology care and treatment in surgical, accident and emergency (A&E) and outpatient services for people living in the Tyne and Wear and Durham area.