Kingston Hospital provides the full range of acute hospital services, including 24/7 Emergency Department, cancer treatment, surgery, children's services and world-class maternity.

Transport, parking and accessibility

  • Blue Badge parking
  • Step-free access (via lifts)
  • Wheelchairs available for patient use
  • Volunteers available for help and assistance
  • Toilets with adaptations

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Public transport

We strongly recommend that patients and visitors use public transport to get to the hospital, which is well served by buses and trains.

Bus
  • Kingston Hospital Forecourt – K2 and K4
  • Galsworthy Road – K3, 57, 213 and N213
  • Coombe Road – K2, K3, K4, K5
  • Kingston Hill – 57, 85, 213, N213

Low-floor, wheelchair accessible buses run on all the routes serving the hospital.

Train The nearest station to Kingston Hospital is Norbiton. The hospital is around 0.3 miles from the station along Coombe Road or Wolverton Avenue. This is a 5 to 10-minute walk for most people. 

Cycling

There are bicycle storage facilities where visitors can secure their bikes. The hospital appears on the free Transport for London Cycle Guides for areas 9 and 10.

Parking

Parking at the hospital site is very limited and you should allow yourself plenty of time to find a parking space. At busy times, there may be queues for spaces.

Car parking tariffs at Kingston Hospital are as follows:

  • Up to 1 hour: £2
  • Up to 2 hours: £4
  • Up to 3 hours: £6
  • Up to 4 hours: £8
  • Up to 5 hours: £10
  • Day rate: £12

In line with government guidance, parking will be free for the following:

  • Blue Badge Holders who have registered with us
  • Overnight parking for parents/guardians of a child who has been admitted or who is an inpatient at Kingston Hospital
  • Frequent attenders (defined as individuals attending hospital for an appointment at least 3 times a month, for at least 3 months)

We are within the expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). This means if your vehicle does not meet the ULEZ emissions standards, you will need to pay a daily charge to drive within the ULEZ.

As an NHS patient, you may be able to claim a reimbursement for the ULEZ charge if you are clinically assessed as unable to travel to and from an appointment on public transport and:

  • have a compromised immune system, or
  • require regular therapy or assessments, or
  • need regular surgical intervention

If you believe that you meet the above criteria, mention this at the reception desk when you book in for your appointment. If you use an automated check-in for your appointment, please mention it to the clinician at the start of your appointment. They will then carry out your assessment.

ULEZ reimbursement form

Printed copies of this form will be available for you at the hospital.

Motorcycles

Free parking is available for motorcycles in the designated areas by the Royal Eye Unit or next to the sheltered bicycle rack to the right of the Hospital’s Main Entrance.

Blue Badge Holders

Parking is free for Blue Badge holders. To benefit from this you will need register.