Guy's Hospital main entrance

Guy's Hospital

Address: Great Maze Pond, London SE1 9RT

Phone: 020 7188 7188

On this page you will find information about:

About Guy's Hospital

How to find us

Location

Great Maze Pond, London SE1 9RT

Contact us

Phone: 020 7188 7188

How to find us

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Travel information

As parking is very limited, please use public transport wherever possible.

Parking

Guy's Hospital is located in the Congestion Charging zone and the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).

Parking is only available if you are a Blue Badge holder and have an appointment on the day.

There's more information on the parking at Guy's Hospital page.

Bicycle

There are cycle parking facilities covered by CCTV.

Bicycle racks are located:

  • on the right hand side of the car parking area outside main reception (10 spaces)
  • outside Counting House on Great Maze Pond

The secure bicycle cages are for Guy's and St Thomas' staff only.

Taxis

The phone for calling taxis is located in the main entrance.

It's mounted on the wall opposite the Borough Wing (green zone) entrance.

Help with travel

You may be able to use our transport service or get help with the cost of transport.

At Guy's Hospital


Guy's Hospital from the street.

To help you find your way around, we have:

  • large maps at our building entrances
  • directories in lift lobbies, giving alphabetical lists of wards and outpatient clinics
  • colour-coded building wings

If you get lost or are unsure, please do ask a member of our staff. 

To help you get to your appointment quickly and easily download our simple guide to finding your way.

 

This is a simple guide with maps that's also available to pick up from:

  • the main reception desk

We advise you to:

  • please bring your appointment letter with you. It will give you directions to a particular hospital site, hospital wing, lift (or stair) lobby and floor number
  • when you arrive at the right wing, you should head for the lift or stairs, these will be clearly labelled, to reach the floor shown in your appointment letter
  • when you get to the right floor, you will see signs that will guide you to the right department.

If you are sent to another wing for tests or treatment, it's always best to go back to the ground floor to find your way there.

Accessibility

Main reception at Guy's Hospital.

These toilets have additional space for people with disabilities.

Signers can be arranged to help during your visit.

Please use the number on your appointment letter to let us know what help you need or contact us by:

Please give as much notice as possible.

Induction loops are available in the main reception.

Guide dogs may accompany you during your visit. Please call the number on your appointment letter to give your clinic staff as much notice as possible so they can accommodate this.

Use the Guy's Hospital AccessAble guides for accessible information.

You can wear one of our sunflower lanyards if you have a hidden disability and want to let us know you might need some extra help. They're available at the main reception.

Find out more on the sunflower lanyards page.

Your care at Guy's Hospital

We're one of the leading centres in the country for cancer treatment and research.

Most of our care takes place in the purpose-built Cancer Centre at Guy's.

The urgent care centre at Guy's Hospital is for urgent, severe problems that are not life threatening.

It's open 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The last person is booked in at 7pm.

There's no emergency (A&E) department at Guy's Hospital. The nearest A&E is at St Thomas' Hospital.

If you have a procedure, treatment or surgery, you'll stay on one of our wards.

See all wards at Guy's Hospital

Accommodation

Our accommodation department manages a range of accommodation for you and your visitors.

Counting House Lodge

Counting House Lodge at Guy's is currently closed. 

Alternative accommodation at Gassiot House Lodge is available.

 

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