Bus numbers 151, 157, S1 and S4 stop directly outside the hospital. All other buses stop at the Rosehill roundabout, a ten minute walk from the hospital. We advise patients and visitors with mobility difficulties to use services that go directly to the hospital.
Travelling by tube
The nearest underground station to St Helier Hospital is Morden station on the Northern line (fare zone 4).
The 157 bus route connects St Helier Hospital with Morden station and has a daytime frequency of one bus every 12 minutes. The journey itself takes 10-12 minutes.
There is a black cab rank outside the tube station, and the taxi journey takes about five minutes.
For full details of services from Morden and access details to the station, please go to the interactive tube map and click on Morden.
Travelling by rail
Sutton station provides the easiest access, with frequent buses to the hospital. It has direct rail services running to and from Epsom, Croydon, London Bridge, London Victoria, Clapham Junction and Wimbledon.
There is also a black cab rank outside Sutton station and the taxi journey takes about 5 minutes.
The onward bus journey takes approximately 5-10 minutes:
Both St Helier and Carshalton stations are a 25 minute walk from the hospital with less frequent bus connections than Sutton. Both of these railway lines service Sutton railway station.
Travelling by car
From Sutton town centre, follow St Nicholas Way (the BB230) down past the UCI cinema to the bottom of the High Street. Continue on the same road down through Angel Hill to the Rosehill roundabout. At the roundabout, take the exit onto Wrythe Lane. The hospital is on your right hand side.
From Morden town centre, follow the A297 towards Rosehill. At the Rosehill roundabout, take the exit onto Wrythe Lane. The hospital is on your right hand side.
Car parking
Information about car parking, including charges and concessions, can be found on this page.
Motorbike parking
There is a dedicated parking area for motorbikes in the visitors’ car park, near the entrance to Ferguson House.
There is no charge for motorbike parking and the area has locking posts.
Cycling
There is a covered bicycle shelter with locking hoops outside the main entrance on Wrythe Lane.
Cycle routes to St Helier Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children are contained in Transport for London's Cycle Guides No. 10 and 12.
There are bicycle parking areas on site, opposite D Block.