Skip Navigation | Acessibility | Home | Sitemap |

Whitby Hospital

Whitby Hospital 002

Where to find us


Springhill
Whitby
North Yorkshire
YO21 1EE


Contact us

Tel: 01947 604851
Fax: 01947 820568


Whitby Hospital is a Community Hospital providing inpatient, outpatient and community services to the town of Whitby and surrounding area.

The Hospital is located in the centre of town, opposite the Police Station. It is a short, although uphill, walk from the town centre, rail and bus stations.


Services

Services include:

  • Children's Services

  • Community Nursing

  • Community Midwifery

  • Continence Service

  • Dental Department

  • Inpatient Services

  • Minor Injuries Unit

  • Outpatients

  • Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy

  • Psychological Therapy Team

  • Podiatry and Foot Health Department

  • Radiology

  • Speech and Language Therapy

  • Sexual Health Department


Health and Adult Services (formerly Social Services) have accommodation within the hospital. To contact them call 0845 0349494.


Parking Information

The patient/ visitor car park is in front of the main entrance to the hospital and currently has three disabled parking bays. A further two disabled bays are located in the delivery goods yard adjacent to the ambulance entry doors.

There are no charges for parking.


Travel

There is an hourly bus service which stops outside the entrance to the car park.

There are taxi ranks adjacent to the Railway/Bus Station and on New Quay Road.


Shops and Restaurants

The Dining Room is located on the same level as the Main Reception. A weekly menu is produced for patients, staff and visitors.

Opening times:

Breakfast

9.00am - 11.00am

Lunch

12.00 - 1.30pm

Supper

4.15 - 5.00pm

WRVS

The WRVS operate a trolley service throughout the week for the inpatient unit.


Cash Machine

There is no cash machine on site. The nearest bank is on Baxtergate.


Post Box

There is no post box on site. The nearest Post Office is located in the Co-operative Supermarket on Langbourne Road.


Pharmacy

No facilities on site, the nearest chemist is on Baxtergate


Visiting Times

War Memorial Ward 2.00pm - 8.00pm

Abbey Ward 2.00pm - 8.00pm

Visitors are requested to avoid visiting during dinner time 6.00pm - 6.30pm.


History of the Hospital

Prior to the establishment of the NHS, a Cottage Hospital and District Nursing establishment was in existence from 1896 in a property known as the Brewery House in Church Street Whitby.

In 1901 a permanent hospital was opened in Grape Lane comprising mainly of a men's ward of five beds, a women's ward of three beds and an outpatient department.

Following the First World War a new hospital was built on the present hospital site at Springhill and named The War Memorial Hospital in remembrance of those who had fallen during the war.

In 1925 The War Memorial Hospital at Whitby was officially opened by HRH Princess Mary, Viscount Lascelles.

In the late 1970s a new hospital was built on the same site to incorporate the services provided by Eskdale Hospital, St Hilda's Hospital, the War Memorial Hospital, Community Health Office and Clinic and a GP Surgery Health Centre. The Hospital was renamed Whitby Hospital and officially opened in 1979 by HRH Princess Margaret, Countess Snowden and is the hospital currently in use.

The GP Surgery Health Centre moved out of the hospital into their own purpose built premises in 1990.

The hospital has a League of Friends to who work to improve patient care and comfort.