Peterborough City Hospital at Bretton Gate, Peterborough, is a state-of-the-art, purpose built facility which opened to its first patients in November 2010. The hospital has 635 inpatient beds and patients are cared for on modern wards with either single ensuite rooms or three to four-bedded ward areas, each with their own bathroom. This affords our patients far greater privacy than before and meets the NHS same sex accommodation criteria. The hospital has a Haematology/Oncology Unit, including a recently-expanded radiotherapy suite, an expanded Renal Unit, an Emergency Centre with a separate children’s emergency department, a dedicated Women’s and Children’s unit, a cardiac unit, a respiratory investigations facility and full diagnostic imaging facilities.
Car
Peterborough City Hospital is situated off Junction 16 of the A47 on Bretton Gate. It is easily accessed from routes in the city and is just two miles from the city centre.
Bus
Buses run from the Queensgate Bus Station (city centre) to Peterborough City Hospital approximately every 10 minutes. The journey takes 15 – 25 minutes depending on traffic.
The following buses operate a service to Peterborough City Hospital:
Citi 2
Citi 3
Citi 4
Local link 401/404
Local link 406
Local link 413
Hinchingbrooke Hospital is a 330-bed district general hospital located at Hinchingbrooke Park in Huntingdon. The hospital opened in 1983 and provides a wide range of specialties including general surgery, ear, nose and throat, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, urology, breast surgery, gynaecology and vascular services. The hospital has an emergency department and maternity unit as well as children’s inpatient and outpatient services. Also on the hospital site is the 23-bed Treatment Centre which opened in 2005.
Car
Hinchingbrooke Hospital is within 2 miles of the A1 and A14.
Travelling from the A1 in either direction, take the exit to Brampton and then follow signs to Huntingdon. As you travel towards Huntingdon, follow the signs to the hospital. At the main roundabout take the 3rd exit.
Travelling from the A14 in either direction, take the Godmanchester exit, then follows the signs to Huntingdon. After the medieval bridge, stay in the left hand lane and follow signs to the hospital. At the main roundabout take the 3rd exit.
Bus
We’re just a 10 minute walk from Huntingdon train station
There are various bus services and we have links to the Cambridgeshire guided bus way.
Bus Timetables to Hinchingbrooke