Wokingham Hospital
We provide a number of services at Wokingham Hospital including our Ascot and Windsor Wards for rehabilitation and physiotherapy, and our Berkshire Adolescent Unit (BAU) for children with severe mental health conditions, as well as Talking Therapies.
| Day | Opening from/to |
|---|---|
| Monday | 8:30 to 4:30 |
| Tuesday | 8:30 to 4:30 |
| Wednesday | 8:30 to 4:30 |
| Thursday | 8:30 to 4:30 |
| Friday | 8:30 to 4:30 |
| Saturday | 8:30 to 4:30 |
| Closed on bank holidays | |
We provide a number of services at Wokingham Hospital including our Ascot and Windsor Wards for rehabilitation and physiotherapy, and our Berkshire Adolescent Unit (BAU) for children with severe mental health conditions, as well as Talking Therapies.
Departments and services
- Talking Therapies
- Wound Management Service
- Integrated Pain and Spinal Service (Berkshire West)
- Health and Justice Service for children and young people
- Primary Mental Health Team 4 Youth
- Respiratory Service (Berkshire West)
- Podiatry Service
- Phoenix Service for children and young people
- Speech and Language Therapy Service
- Heart Function Service (Berkshire West)
- Cardiac Rehabilitation Service (Berkshire West)
- Continence Service for children and young people
- ADHD Service for children and young people
- Early Intervention in Psychosis and Mania Service for children and young people
- Long COVID Integrated Service (Berkshire West)
- Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Outpatients
- Older People's Mental Health Service
- Intermediate Care Service
- Mental Health Integrated Community Service
- Memory Clinic (Slough)
- Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Service
- Community Based Neuro-Rehabilitation Service
- Continence Service
Our inpatient wards
You can find more information about ward facilities and mealtimes on each ward page.
The Barkham Clinic
Our Memory Service and Older Adults Mental Health (OPMH) services are based here.
Frequently asked questions
What accessibility features does this site have?
We have a number of facilities available at Wokingham Hospital, including:
- Wheelchair and step-free access
- Access to disabled toilets
- A translation service
- A braille translation service
- A signing service
What other facilities are available at this site?
We have a number of facilities available at Wokingham Hospital, including:
- Café
Is there car parking?
We have free on-site parking for our staff and patients as well as disabled parking to provide easy access to our site.
Visit the Wokingham Council website for a list of nearby car parks.
Can I get help with travel costs?
If you are in receipt of a welfare benefit or are on a low income, you may be eligible for help with travel costs.
Visit the NHS website for more about Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme (HTCS).
Are there service specific opening times?
Location and service specific opening times may differ. Please contact the service directly to check opening times.
Getting here
By car
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Route:
From M4 (Junction 10):
- Exit onto A329(M) toward Wokingham.
- Follow signs for Wokingham Town Centre.
- Turn onto Barkham Road.
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Parking: We have free on site parking for our staff and patients, as well as disabled parking to provide easy access to our site.
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Route planner: Use the AA Route Planner for tailored driving directions.
By bus
Nearest bus stop:
Wokingham Hospital (Barkham Road) and Southdown Road, both within a 5–6 minute walk.
Bus routes serving the hospital:
151, 3, 4, 4A, 125, 125A (Thames Valley Buses & Reading Buses).
Timetables
By train
Nearest station: Wokingham Railway Station, about 0.3 miles (6–7 min walk) from the hospital.
Booking services

Patients and visitor information
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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.
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