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Staff Car Parking; Staff Travel;
We will make the parking office aware of your vehicle.
Car Parking Patients attending Cheltenham Oncology Unit for treatment are entitled to free parking for the duration of the treatment.
The service should not be used to report general problems regarding a patient’s care, for example, issues with the hospital bed, room, food, parking etc
advance what labour is going to be like or how either of you will cope, but there are ways to help prepare including: pack a hospital bag get change for parking
This exciting development programme will result in some short-term disruption to parking and access, as well as the temporary relocation of certain services
clinics and access to appointments The waiting room environment and resources for young people How we use the Ready, Steady, Go, Hello documentation Parking
Parking
is a vital resource for those who need it and it should not be seen as an alternative to a taxi or as a means of avoiding the inconvenience or cost of parking
Remember to allow time if you are parking in the ‘pay and display’ hospital car park.
Is there easy access to parking?
and North Cotswolds Hospital during the hours affected patients will be advised to access X-ray services at their nearest community hospital, where car parking
Travel and parking
The leaflet also contains information about the Carer’s Passport and parking. Please ask a member of the clinic staff for a copy of this leaflet.
However, a £1 fare is applicable to staff joining the service at Arle Court Park and Ride (this includes car parking).
As you will be in the department for up to 3 hours, please bear this in mind when parking if you are travelling to the hospital by car.
Signage around the centre has been put in place to help patients navigate the building and grounds and car parking spaces have been clearly marked out.
Community Minor Injury and Illness Units (MIIUs) treat a range of health issues, waits are generally short and there is free parking available.
The MCCU locations all have free and accessible parking and the use of outpatient waiting facilities.
could be about: Operations, treatments and tests Certain health conditions and illnesses Services, such as groups and classes Medication The hospital and parking
Hope for Tomorrow’s latest patient feedback shows that, on average, for each treatment, patients save two-and-a-half hours, 20 travel miles, and £6 on parking