Wokingham Hospital
We provide a number of services at Wokingham Hospital including our Ascot and Windsor wards for rehabilitation and physiotherapy and our Berkshire Adolescent Unit (BAU) for children with severe mental health conditions, as well as Talking Therapies.
Help us stop the spread of respiratory and other infections
Please do not visit us if you have had an infectious illness during the past two days e.g. diarrhoea, vomiting, rashes, a heavy cold, cough or COVID/ flu.
Read our poster on how to stop the spread of infections (pdf)
Our wards are open to patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our admin staff are available to contact from 8.30am to 4.30am, Monday to Saturday.
Call 0300 247 3000
Ward contact details
Call Ascot Ward Inpatient 0118 904 6079
Call Windsor Ward Inpatient 0118 904 6078
We have a range of facilities at Wokingham Hospital, including:
- Wheelchair and step-free access
- Access to disabled toilets
- A translation service
- A braille translation service
- A signing service
- A café
We have free on-site parking for our staff and patients as well as disabled parking to provide easy access to our site.
Visit the Wokingham Council website for a list of nearby car parks (new browser tab)
If you are in receipt of a welfare benefit or are on a low income, you may be eligible for help with travel costs.
Read our How to make a claim document (pdf)
Visit the NHS website for more about Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme (HTCS) (new browser tab)
Visiting
We encourage family and friends to visit their loved ones whilst they are in hospital. We are flexible about visiting and will do everything we can to help you visit at a time that is convenient to you and the patient. We don't have fixed visiting hours but we would generally ask that you to come in between 10am and 8pm. If this isn’t suitable, please talk to us so that we can make arrangements to avoid disturbing other patients.
Please bear in mind that while in hospital your family member or friend may be receiving specific treatment or have a personal care plan in place which they need to follow.
Very occasionally, a patient's wishes regarding visiting may not be the same as the person wishing to visit. In this case, we will always give priority to the patient in our care.
Read our Visitor Guidance page for more information
Meal times
Part of any patient’s recovery is the ability to receive good nutrition. Please talk to your loved one and/or ward staff team when arranging your visit so that you arrive at a time that allows them to enjoy their meal.
Detail | Times |
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Meal times |
12.30pm to 1.30pm 5pm to 6pm |
Call Ascot Ward 0118 904 6079
Visiting
We encourage family and friends to visit their loved ones whilst they are in hospital. We are flexible about visiting and will do everything we can to help you visit at a time that is convenient to you and the patient. We don't have fixed visiting hours but we would generally ask that you to come in between 10am and 8pm. If this isn’t suitable, please talk to us so that we can make arrangements to avoid disturbing other patients.
Please bear in mind that while in hospital your family member or friend may be receiving specific treatment or have a personal care plan in place which they need to follow.
Very occasionally, a patient's wishes regarding visiting may not be the same as the person wishing to visit. In this case, we will always give priority to the patient in our care.
Read our Visitor Guidance page for more information
Meal times
Part of any patient’s recovery is the ability to receive good nutrition. Please talk to your loved one and/or ward staff team when arranging your visit so that you arrive at a time that allows them to enjoy their meal.
Detail | Times |
---|---|
Meal times |
12.30pm to 1.30pm 5pm to 6pm |
Call Windsor ward 0118 904 6078
Our Memory Service and Older Adults Mental Health (OPMH) services are based here