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John Hunter Clinic for Sexual Health (JHC)

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Address

John Hunter Clinic
St Stephen’s Centre
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
369 Fulham Road
London
SW10 9NH

Public transport

Tube

All stations are a 15–20-minute walk:

  • Fulham Broadway—District Line
  • Earls Court—Piccadilly and District Lines
  • South Kensington—Piccadilly, District and Circle Lines
  • Gloucester Road—Piccadilly, District and Circle Lines

Rail

  • Imperial Wharf (15-minute walk)
  • West Brompton (15-minute walk)

Bus

Fulham Road:

  • 14—from South Kensington or Fulham Broadway
  • 414—from South Kensington or Fulham Broadway
  • 211—from Hammersmith, Fulham Broadway or King’s Road

King’s Road:

  • 11—from Fulham Broadway
  • 22—from Putney Common

Redcliffe Gardens (southbound)/Finborough Road (northbound):

  • 328—from Earl's Court
  • C3—from Earl's Court or Clapham Junction

Car

The hospital has an underground car park which is accessed via Nightingale Place—spaces are limited. The car park is not run as a commercial operation and all the money goes directly to support the work of the hospital and the care of its patients.

Please note height restriction of 1.9m.

On arrival at the entrance to the car park, take a ticket at the barrier. Before returning to the car park when leaving the hospital please pay by cash or card (not American Express or Diner’s Club) at the machines located on the ground floor of the hospital by main reception. Cash payments can also be made at the main reception desk.

The car park becomes very busy during the day and spaces are not guaranteed. Therefore, please allow additional time if you intend to drive. There are also Pay and Display spaces on the streets near the hospital.

Car parking charges

The minimum charge of £3 for up to 1 hour applies daily from 8am–6pm. This charge remains at £3 for up to 1 hour from 6pm–8am. There is also a maximum stay of 24 hours which incurs a charge of £40. Lost tickets will incur a charge of £40. The Trust cannot accept liability for loss or damage caused to vehicles or contents while parked within the car park.

Please note: The car park is free for patients and visitors on Christmas Day.

8am–6pm (Sun–Fri):       

  • up to 1 hour—£3
  • 1–2 hours—£7
  • 2–3 hours—£9
  • 3–4 hours—£12
  • 4–5 hours—£15
  • 5–6 hours—£18
  • 6–7 hours—£21
  • 7–8 hours—£24
  • 8–9 hours—£26
  • 9–10 hours—£28
  • 10–24 hours—£40

6pm–8am (off peak):

  • £3/hour

Lost ticket charge:

  • £40

8am–6pm (Saturdays):

  • up to 1 hour—£3
  • 1–2 hours—£7
  • 2–3 hours—£10
  • 3–4 hours—£13
  • 4–5 hours—£16
  • 5–7 hours—£20
  • 7–8 hours—£24
  • 8–9 hours—£26
  • 9–10 hours—£28
  • 10–24 hours—£40
     

6pm–8am (off peak):

  • £3/hour

Lost ticket charge:

  • £40

Discretionary exemptions and concessions

Discretionary exemptions and concessions on these charges are granted to the following groups, subject to certain criteria:

  • Parents or guardians of babies/children being treated in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Apollo (HDU) and Mars (Children’s Burns Unit)
  • Family menbers of patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Burns Unit
  • Patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer
  • Parents/guardians of children who are inpatients
  • Bereaved relatives
  • Macmillan cancer patients (pallative care)

Any concessions granted will be agreed by the Estates and Facilities Department jointly with the individual ward or department.

Disabled drivers

Disabled parking is available free of charge to drivers who have a hospital appointment and are displaying a valid disabled driver’s permit in the underground car park. The disabled bays are located near the car park lifts—if you require assistance when you arrive please ask at the main reception desk.

Drop-off point

Drivers may drop off elderly and disabled patients outside the main entrance. This is a drop-off point only and parking outside the main entrance is not permitted.

Motorbike

Free parking available in a designated area of the hospital car park for motorbikes and scooters which can fit past the barriers (ie not those with sidecars).

Bicycle

Free parking in designated areas and in the hospital car park.

Contributors
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