Wexham Park Hospital
A Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust Hospital. Wexham Park Hospital has about 30 wards for inpatients and around 20 clinic areas for outpatient appointments.
A Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust Hospital. Wexham Park Hospital has about 30 wards for inpatients and around 20 clinic areas for outpatient appointments.

Find out more
You can find out more about Wexham Park Hospital (Frimley Health) by visiting their website.
Visit Frimley Health websiteAccessibility information
We have a number of facilities available at Wexham Park Hospital.
Wheelchair and step-free access, including level access, ramped/sloped access and automatic doors (or no doors)
Step free standard toilet, ambulant toilet, gender inclusive toilet
Assistive listening, hearing loop
Signing service
Translation service, including braille translation
Frequently asked questions
What accessibility features does this site have?
We have a number of facilities available at Wexham Park Hospital, including:
- Wheelchair and step-free access
- Access to disabled toilets
- A translation service
- A braille translation service
- A signing service
Does this site provide internet access?
Yes, this site does provide internet access.
Does this site offer any faith services?
Yes, this site has a prayer area as well as an onsite chapel.
What other facilities are available at this site?
We have a number of facilities available at Wexham Park Hospital, including:
- A shop for basic supplies
- Café
- Pharmacy
Is there car parking?
We offer pay and display parking onsite for our patients and have a large number of disabled parking spaces available too.
Are there service specific opening times?
Location and service specific opening times may differ. Please contact the service directly to check opening times.
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
You can get to the hospital
Via the M4 - closest junction 5
Via the M25 - closest junctions 15 and 16
Via the M40 - closest junction 2
For sat nav use post code SL2 4HL
By bus
The hospital is serviced by local bus operators Carousel Buses and Thames Valley Buses.
All buses either pick up and set down at the bus stops right outside the entrance.
Planning your journey around Slough - Slough Borough Council website
Bus company timetables
By train
The nearest railway station is Slough, which is part of the National Rail network operated by GWR.
Trains to / from the station provide frequent and efficient services between many destinations, including London, Windsor and Eton Central, Maidenhead, Reading, and Didcot Parkway.
Options for travelling to the hospital from the train station are:
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By bus, on the WP1, 6/6a or 335 from Slough bus station
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Taxi rank adjacent to the station entrance on Brunel Way.
Please allow between 5 to 10 minutes travel time by taxi and 20 minutes by bus in order to reach the hospital. Bus services may take up to 30 minutes during peak times due to traffic congestion.
For further information and assistance in planning your train journey to Slough please visit National Rail or GWR.
Visitors traveling to/from London should also refer to Transport for London (TfL) for assistance with public transport options, including services to/from Paddington Station on London Underground and London Buses.
Access to the wards
When you arrive through the main entrance, turn immediately left to access our wards.
Bourne and Hale are on the ground floor, Bentley and Runfold are on the first floor.
Access to outpatients
On arrival through the main entrance walk straight through to the atrium area. Pass the reception desk on your right and the small café area on your left, followed by the pharmacy. Next to the pharmacy door is the door to outpatients.
Help us stop the spread of respiratory and other infections
Please do not visit us if you have had an infectious illness during the past two days e.g. diarrhoea, vomiting, rashes, a heavy cold, cough or COVID/ flu.
Read our poster on how to stop the spread of infections.

