Foot and ankle centres: London Bridge Hospital

Image of London Bridge Hospital

The London Foot and Ankle Centre has also established a second service at London Bridge Hospital.

Located on the South Bank of the River Thames, London Bridge Hospital is part of the HCA group and provides some of the most up-to-date hospital facilities in the UK including:

  • Six operating theatres
  • 167 single in-patient rooms each with private en-suite bathroom
  • Dedicated Intensive Care Unit
  • Leading physiotherapy department
  • Non-invasive cardiology services
  • Extensive imaging facilities including MRI and CT
  • Specialist cardiac unit

Specialists

Address and contact details

27 Tooley Street,
London SE1 2PR
Tel: 020 7403 4162
Fax: 020 7403 3585

Map and directions



London Bridge Hospital is situated on the South Bank of the Thames. We are next to London Bridge mainline and underground stations with easy access to the City.

Train

London Bridge Station is serviced by trains from Kent and Surrey and offers direct connections to Charing Cross, Cannon Street, Waterloo East stations and Blackfriars. Trains also connect directly with all stations on the Thameslink line.

Underground

London Bridge station is on the Jubilee Line and Northern Line (City Branch).

Car parking

We do not recommend you drive to the hospital as there is limited parking nearby. However, if you need to travel by car please visit the London Bridge Hospital website for directions.

Please note:  No right-hand turn can be made from Borough High Street into Duke Street Hill due to the one-way system.

Congestion charging

London Bridge Hospital falls in the congestion charging zone. To find out what it is, when it operates and how to pay, visit Transport for London or call 0845 900 1234. This is the number you will also need to call to register and pay to enter central London.

Parking information

The nearest car park is Snowsfields which is open all day, every day. The Euro Car Park next to Tower Bridge is open 8am-9pm Monday to Friday and 8am-8pm Saturday and Sunday.

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