Find your way around the hospital in 3 easy steps

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Find your way around the hospital in 3 easy steps

Main switchboard: 020 7188 7188 Appointments administrator: (add number here) 1 How to find your way around the hospital in 3 easy steps Knowing which way to go is really simple at Guy s and St Thomas hospitals. Just follow these 3 easy steps for the quickest and simplest route. Before you arrive, be sure to check your appointment letter for details of the site, wing, lobby and floor number you need. Always bring the letter with you to the appointment. Forename Surname Address line 1 Address line 2 Address line 3 Address line 4 Post Code Guy s Hospital Great Maze Pond London SE1 9RT Your NHS number: (add number here) Your hospital number: (add number here) (add date here) Dear (add name here) (add appointment type here, i.e. Dermatology appointment) We have made an appointment for you to attend a clinic at Guy s Hospital. Your appointment: Date: Friday 5 th April 2013 Time: 10.00am Clinic: Diabetes Address: Children's Allergy, Floor 2, South (Purple Zone) St Thomas' Hospital (use lifts and stairs marked B) Under the care of: Dr X If for any reason you need to change this appointment, please contact (add number here). Failing to attend means we are not using our staff effectively and other patients are waiting longer. If you are unable to attend your appointment, please let us know as soon as possible. Important: optional essential information paragraph (hidden if not selected at the point of printing) More information about your visit is enclosed. Information, including travel advice, is also available on our website (www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk) or by contacting our Knowledge & Information Centre (KIC) on telephone: 020 7188 3416 or email: kic@gstt.nhs.uk. Yours sincerely Appointments Administrator Children s Allergy, Floor 2, South (Purple Zone) St Thomas Hospital (use lifts and stairs marked B) Your appointment letter may look different from the example above. If you find that details of the wing, stair/lift or floor number in your letter are wrong or missing, please email wayfinding@gstt.nhs.uk so we can make this right for future patients.

Start at the ground floor Head to the main entrance, then follow the signs to your wing. Each wing is colour-coded, and there are A to Z directories at the entrance giving extra information. Sometimes clinics and departments move, so if you re unsure, ask a member of staff where to go.

2At the right wing Once you reach the correct wing, you will see signs for the lift or stairs mentioned in your appointment letter. All lift and stair lobbies are labelled with a letter of the alphabet to make them easy to spot. Use the lift or stairs recommended in your appointment letter.

3Using the right lift or stairs There are signs inside the lift and stair lobbies to show you where you need to go. Once you are on the right floor, more signs will show you the way. It s really easy just follow these 3 steps and you re there.

Guy s Hospital River Thames Blood Test Centre Tower, 4 th floor X-ray Tower, 2 nd floor Great Maze Pond Southwark Atrium 1 C Bermondsey Atrium 2 D Main entrance Tower A Borough B F Urgent Care Centre Tabard Annexe Weston Street Site of new Cancer Centre from 2016 Snowsfields Guy s Tower lifts: Lift A floors 18 and above Lift B floors LG to 17 Key: Directory Outpatient pharmacy A - K L Maps provided by Healthcare Design Consultants

St Thomas Hospital Blood Test Centre South, Ground floor X-ray Lambeth, 1 st floor Westminster Bridge Road P Fountain and garden Pedestrian Entrance Main Entrance P Gassiot House H J K Vehicle Entrance River Thames North South A B C D F Lambeth East E Emergency Floor Archbishop s Park Lambeth Palace Road Emergency Department (A&E) Entrance ift or stair lobbies The interior of each wing is colour-coded, so you always know where you are.

Your comments and concerns For advice, support or to raise a concern, contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). To make a complaint, contact the complaints department. t: 020 7188 8801 (PALS) e: pals@gstt.nhs.uk t: 020 7188 3514 (complaints) e: complaints2@gstt.nhs.uk RM14032/1/1 Language and accessible support services If you need an interpreter or information about your care in a different language or format, please get in touch: t: 020 7188 8815 e: languagesupport@gstt.nhs.uk Step-free access There is step-free access around the hospitals, and between: London Bridge station and Guy s Hospital Waterloo station and St Thomas Hospital For more information go to: guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/patients-andvisitors/getting-here Leaflet number: 3982/VER2 Date published: April 2017 Review date: April 2018 2017 Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust