Royal Berkshire Hospital [with A and E], Craven Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1 5AN

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Accessibility

"The hospital occupies a long thin site, running gently uphill from London Road to Addington Road, and flanked by Craven Road and Redlands Road. The buildings that house the hospital are of various ages, from the original building of 1839 to the latest ward block completed in 2015. Despite the various ages and styles of building, almost all of the hospital's departments are accessible from a single indoor pedestrian route that runs the length of the site. The original entrance on London Road still exists, but the main entrance is now situated in Craven Road, roughly at the midpoint of this route.[14] " 

"You can find designated disabled parking spaces on levels 0 and 2 of the multi-story car park. https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/our-locations/royal-berkshire-hospital/blue-badge-parking-at-rbh/ "

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/your-info-and-health-records/?search_field=Accessibility

https://www.accessable.co.uk/venues/emergency-department-accident-and-emergency

Brief description

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/visitor-information/

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/media/nghizd33/getting-to-the-rbh_oct23.pdf

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/media/st4flt1x/rbh-map_feb24.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Berkshire_Hospital

2024: "The Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) is an NHS hospital in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It provides acute hospital services to the residents of the western and central portions of Berkshire, and is managed by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.

The hospital provides approximately 813 inpatient beds (627 acute, 66 paediatric and 120 maternity), together with 204 day-beds and spaces. In doing so, it employs over 5,000 staff and has an annual budget of £228 million.[1] 

The hospital occupies a long thin site, running gently uphill from London Road to Addington Road, and flanked by Craven Road and Redlands Road. The buildings that house the hospital are of various ages, from the original building of 1839 to the latest ward block completed in 2015. Despite the various ages and styles of building, almost all of the hospital's departments are accessible from a single indoor pedestrian route that runs the length of the site. The original entrance on London Road still exists, but the main entrance is now situated in Craven Road, roughly at the midpoint of this route.[14]

Amongst the buildings within the hospital complex is the old laundry, built in 1881. This now houses the museum of the Berkshire Medical Heritage Centre, which contains 3,000 artefacts relating to medicine, surgery, nursingmidwiferypharmacy and dentistry. Some of the exhibits date back to the 17th century.[15]

The original building of 1839, together with the wings added in the 1860s, are now listed grade II* by English Heritage. They are built of Bath Stone with slate roofs, and the main building comprises 2 storeys and a basement. The frontage has 11 bays, with the central 7 bays forming a projecting pedimented hexastyle portico with Ionic columns.[2] "

Address

RBH Main Entrance, Craven Road

Reading

Berkshire

RG1 5AN

Email

nhs.choices@royalberkshire.nhs.uk 

Phone

0118 322 5111

"Appointments: To book an appointment, please call 0333 0143 679 or email berkshirehealthcare@nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk, available from Monday-Friday 08:00 - 18:00."

Website

https://www.nhs.uk/services/hospital/royal-berkshire-hospital/RHW01

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/our-locations/royal-berkshire-hospital/

Directions

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/our-locations/royal-berkshire-hospital/

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/media/nghizd33/getting-to-the-rbh_oct23.pdf

"Bicycle racks are available near Maternity, Endoscopy, Battle Block, North Block, South Block

Parking for patients and visitors coming to the Royal Berkshire Hospital can be found in the multi-storey car park on Craven Road. We have allocated levels 0, 1, 2 and 3 of the car park to our patients and visitors.

You can find designated disabled parking spaces on levels 0 and 2 of the multi-story car park."

2024: "Parking Charges: There are barriers to the multi storey car park, so you will need to take a ticket to enter it. Before you return to your vehicle (at the end of your stay) please pay the amount due at a pay station (these are located on levels 0 and 2). This will validate your ticket and allow you to exit the car park."

https://www.hospitalguide.co.uk/hospitals-m-z/royal-berkshire/#:~:text=Charges,to%20exit%20the%20car%20park 

"The following are eligible to be issued with a free parking permit on a ‘one per patient’ basis:

partners of women in labour

visitors (close relatives) to patients in ICU, Buscot Ward, Paediatric wards

visitors to patients who are gravely ill

patients attending for chemotherapy, radiotherapy and dialysis.

if you are a carer providing care to a patient – please speak to one of the nurses or speak to the ward sister/manager or Patient Relations.

The following are eligible to be issued with a concessionary (reduced cost) parking permit on a ‘one per patient’ basis:

outpatient or day-case patients who are not entitled to a free parking permit whose appointment or treatment is expected to exceed four hours

regular visitors to long-stay or very ill patients ‑ to be authorised at the discretion of the ward sister.

The issued permit will allow free or concessionary parking of one motor vehicle in any Trust public on-site pay & display space for the period quoted on the permit. Maximum permit duration is as follows:

concessionary permits one week. 

free permits one month.

When their permit expires, eligible applicants can reapply for another permit. The permit will specify the car registration number and is therefore not transferable to other vehicles."

"You can park for free in Reading for 2 hours at both Thameside Promenade Car Park and Kensington Road Car Park, and 90 minutes at Whitley Street Car Park. You can park for free on weekends in Reading at the following car parks: Thameside Promenade, Reading RG1 8EQ."

Opening Times

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

Transport

https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/our-locations/royal-berkshire-hospital/

"A number of buses travel between the hospital and Reading town centre. For up to date service details call Reading Buses on 0118 959 4000 or visit: www.reading-buses.co.uk 

Some Thames Valley buses stop at the hospital; for service details call 0118 973 3486 or visit: https://www.thamesvalleybuses.com/

There is a 300 'hospital' park and ride service between Royal Berkshire Hospital and the Mereoak and Thames Valley Park park and ride sites.

The 300 bus service runs Monday to Friday from 6am until 7pm buses run up to every 20 minutes, journeys cost £2 per single and parking costs £1 at Mereoak and £1 per hour at Thames Valley Park, capped at £4 per day.

For more information see Reading Buses website."

Train

There are frequent services by train to Reading town centre from outlying areas served by the hospital. For up to date information on train services call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 4849 50 or visit: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk. The hospital is a 15 minute walk from Reading railway station.  "

Amenities

Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS): phone 0118 322 8338. email talktous@royalberkshire.nhs.uk

https://www.hospitalguide.co.uk/hospitals-m-z/royal-berkshire/#:~:text=Charges,to%20exit%20the%20car%20park

Refreshments

Level 1 Main Entrance, Craven Road

  • AMT coffee cart
    Mon – Fri (6am-6.30pm)
    Sat (9am-6pm), Sun (9am-5pm)

Level 2 Main Entrance, Craven Road

  • M&S Simply Food
    Mon – Fri (7am-8pm)
    Sat (8am – 8pm), Sun (10am-6pm)
  • Pumpkin café
    Mon – Fri (7am-5.30pm)
    Sat (10am-5pm)
  • Whistlestop Convenience stores
    Mon – Fri (7am-8pm)
    Sat & Sun (9am-4pm)

Level 2 Maternity Block

  • League of Friends convenience store & café
    Mon – Fri (8am-5pm)
    Sat & Sun (10am-4pm)

Level 1 South Block

  • The Eating Hub (Trust restaurant)
    Mon – Fri ( 7am-11am, 12noon-2pm, 4.30pm-7.30pm)
  • Deli-ghts (Trust café)
    Mon – Fri (11am-4pm)

Level 2 South Block

  • Jamaica Blue Coffee Shop
    Mon – Fri ( 6.30am-7pm)
    Sat (8.30am-5pm)
    Sun (8.30am-4pm)

Level 2 North Block

  • Cancer Centre RVS Coffee Bar
    Mon – Thurs (9am-2.30pm)
    Fri (9am-2pm)

Level 2, Conservatory, Battle Block

  • Friends Coffee House
    Mon – Fri (7.30am-6pm)
    Sat and Sun (11.30am-5pm)

There are also vending machines serving hot and cold drinks and snacks, located around the hospital site (A&E, near the Welcome Desk, Level 2 Battle Block and Level 2 Maternity Block).

Free Wi-Fi

Free WiFi access is available for patients and visitors. Connect using the RBFT_GUEST network.
All new users will need to log in before connecting for the first time.

 

Cash Machine

There are ATM cash dispenser machines on Level 2 opposite the main reception desk in the main entrance and near Outpatients 1 on Level 2 South Block.

Hospital Radio

HRR is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers and is on-air 24 hours a day, including live programmes every weekday evening between 7 – 10pm, 10am – 10pm on Saturdays and 12.30pm – 10pm on Sundays.  At other times you can hear an automated service of music and useful information.

HRR’s record requests programmes are on-air every evening between 8.00 and 10.00pm as well as on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Volunteers aim to visit each ward twice a week to collect requests but you are welcome to call in on the free 24-hour request line by dialling *800 from the Hospedia phone at your bedside. Alternatively, your family and friends can call from outside on 0118 322 8508

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