The main information below in black text is derived from the hospital web site and describes payment for managed parking by means of PAY and DISPLAY. Special discounted parking rates may apply for some patients and next of kin (see below)

As of the NMUH Trust Board Meeting on 26th March 2015, a shortened list of providers had been identified which are being invited to tender (ITT) to provide managed car parking services against a revised  specification that includes an option "PAYMENT ON EXIT" [which is alternatively known by the name "PAY ON FOOT" ] so vehicle owners are no longer invited "to guess" the initial fee. This is the payment method system applicable to vehicle parking (Level 1 (Higher) and Upper floors) in the multi-storey car park above the Messrs Waitrose Supermarket in Sarnesfield Road, Enfield.  

Car parking at the hospital
Which car park?

The hospital has three pay and display car parks – see the hospital site map.

Your route by car to the hospital depends on which car park you want to use:

The main car park entrance is in Bull Lane. It is next to the hospital’s main entrance and next to A&E. The main car park is for A&E, outpatients and all services except maternity unit services. All parts of the hospital can be reached on foot from here.

The GP blood tests unit car park has only a few short stay parking spaces and is for GP bloods tests unit users and anti-coagulant clinic users only and for drop off. Its entrance is in Bridport Road.

The maternity unit car park has only one entrance, which is in the westbound approach road (Sterling Way) of the A406 North Circular Road. The maternity unit car park is only for the use of maternity unit service users.

Charges

The charges for use of the car park (including VAT) are:

  • Up to 15 minutes - 50p 
  • Up to 3 hours - £3.20 
  • Up to 5 hours - £5.00 
  • Over 5 hours - £13.00

All visitors must park in one of the pay and display car parks.

Special parking arrangements for some patients and next of kin

If you are a patient, or next of kin visitor to a patient, and are attending the hospital on a regular basis (four times or more in a week), you may be able to obtain a discount form from the ward manager.

If you are a patient attending oncology or radiotherapy outpatient clinics for treatment or the maternity unit to give birth, you may be able to obtain authorisation to park within the car park free for the time you are receiving treatment. The clinic clerk or receptionist may be able to advise you.

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