3 Abell Gardens
Community clinic by appointment only for the East Berkshire Specialist Wheelchair Service.
| Day | Opening from/to |
|---|---|
| Monday | 9:00 to 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 9:00 to 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 9:00 to 17:00 |
| Thursday | 9:00 to 17:00 |
| Friday | 8:30 to 16:30 |
| Closed on bank holidays | |
Community clinic by appointment only for the East Berkshire Specialist Wheelchair Service.
Departments and services
Accessibility information
We have a number of facilities available at 3 Abell Gardens. For further information about this location, view a detailed accessibility guide created by AccessAble which includes information about entrances, facilities, and parking, to help you plan your visit.
Wheelchair and step-free access, including level access, ramped/sloped access and automatic doors (or no doors)
Access to ambulant toilet, step free standard toilet
Assistive listening, hearing loop
Onsite parking including blue badge/accessible parking bays, designated drop-off point
Facilities for assistance dogs
Step free standard toilet, ambulant toilet, gender inclusive toilet
Baby change facilities
Ramped/sloped access and/or manual doors
Frequently asked questions
What facilities do you have at your sites?
- Free parking with two bays allocated for patients
- Accessible toilet
- Hoisting facilities
- Step-free ground floor access
- Wheelchair training ramp
Does this site provide internet access?
Yes, this site does provide internet access.
Is there car parking?
Yes, free on site parking.
We can also help you with
How do I request an interpreter?
We can provide language translation and interpretation support.
Tell our staff which language you prefer to use, and we will make sure the right communication support is in place for your assessment and treatment. Please let us know as early as possible so we can ensure the appropriate translation or interpreting support is available.
We offer a range of professional services to ensure everyone can understand and be understood:
- Telephone interpreting
- Video remote interpreting (VRI)
- Face‑to‑face interpreting
- Written translation
- British Sign Language (BSL) interpreting
How can I get information in an accessible format?
Anyone with a disability, impairment, or sensory loss has the right to receive information in a format that meets their needs.
Under the Accessible Information Standard (AIS) – a legal requirement for all health and adult social care providers – we must ensure that people who use our services, including carers and families, can understand the information we provide and communicate effectively with us.
We can offer information in a range of accessible formats, including:
- British Sign Language (BSL)
- Large print
- Braille
- Audio
- Easy read
- Text message
- Face‑to‑face support with a carer or advocate present
If you need information in any of these formats, please tell a member of our team and we will make sure your communication needs are met.
Getting here
By car
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Route: From Maidenhead town centre, head towards Gardner Road. Continue onto the A308. Follow the signs for Furze Platt Road, and Abell Gardens is just off this road.
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Parking: Free on site parking.
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Route planner: Use the AA Route Planner for tailored driving directions.
By bus
Nearest bus stops:
Furze Platt Road
Bus routes serving the hospital:
Routes 9, 16A, 239, 37, 8 towards Furze Platt Road.
Timetables
By train
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Nearest stations: Maidenhead Railway Station – approx. 1 mile from away.
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Connection: From the nearest station, walk (~25 minutes), take a local bus, or use a taxi.
Booking services

Patients and visitor information
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