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York Hospital Emergency Department developments

York Hospital is building a multi-million pound two-storey extension to improve the Emergency Department.

This requires significant work on site to deliver a vital new eight bedded resuscitation area, along with improvements to both the waiting room and the consultation and treatment areas to increase capacity and provide better care for patients.

Work is due to take 60 weeks to expand and redesign the department’s urgent and emergency care facilities. We appreciate there is a lot of building activity at the moment and we know it is causing some disruption while we strive to keep Emergency Department services available to those who need it. It has meant changing the way you access the department.

A visual representation of what the new adult waiting area will look like with green walls, ceiling lights and numbered clinic doors  A visual representation of what the new clinical area will look like with numbered clinical rooms along a bright corridor

A visual representation of what a new clinical bay will look like with a green feature wall and screened glass doors A visual representation of what the clinical area will look like with green walls and yellow seating

The multi-million pound two-storey extension development to improve the Emergency Department includes twelve new assessment and treatment cubicles, where patients will be seen and assessed by a senior member of the team.  The children’s waiting and treatment area will be separate from the adult area. There is a new resuscitation zone which will increase capacity significantly, with a dedicated area for children.

There will also be a new infectious diseases cubicle that includes a point of care testing laboratory and glazed cubicles for privacy and infection control.

A visual representation of what the new children's waiting area will look like with images on walls, green seating and skylights

From Tuesday 16 November, the current entrance to the Emergency Department, commonly known as A&E, will close and a new ED entrance at the south of the building will be in operation.

Anyone coming to A&E should continue to use Entrance 1, the main entrance to York Hospital signposted from Wigginton Road, and park in the multi-storey car park. A new pedestrian exit has been created at the end of the car park (furthest from the barriers) where people will be signposted via the green line on the floor to the emergency department.

In the exceptional case of an emergency arriving by car and requiring immediate attention, the Emergency Department South Entrance can be accessed by car from Entrance 2, past the main entrance to the hospital if approaching from the city centre, then follow this access route round the back of the hospital to the drop off zone.


We appreciate we have lots of building activity on the go at the moment, particularly on the York site, which is less than ideal and we know it is causing some disruption.  However this investment will provide the much needed extra space and facilities we need, and improve initial assessment and faster decision making for patients, as well as creating a much better working environment for staff. 


Watch the full flythrough of the new build below


April 2022

Laying the groundwork

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May 2022

Steel framework is taking shape

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July 2022

If you're visiting York's Emergency Department, please follow the green line to find the temporary entrance.

Building work taking place on York's emergency department. The steel framework and ceilings have been built.Sign instructing people to follow a green line on the floor to find the emergency department (A&E)

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October 2022

A 'watertight' event is held to celebrate an important milestone in the project. The roof is complete and we can begin work on the interior. Read more on this update.

Front page_Watertight ceremony

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Looking down a long bright hospital corridor with treatment rooms on the left and windows on the right. At the bottom of the corridor is one member of staff in a blue nursing uniform

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