Reading - Circle Hospital
Circle Reading Hospital
100 Drake Way,
Reading
RG2 0NE
T:0118 922 6888
For sat nav please use postcode: RG2 0GQ
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CLAIMANTS VISITING THE CLINIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC..
By car
At Circle Reading Hospital, we offer free parking to patients and visitors. Please note that the car park can get extremely busy, so please arrive in plenty of time before your appointment. If you are using sat nav please use the postcode RG2 0GQ. This will direct you to the Hilton Hotel. Circle Reading is approximately 100 metres further down Drake Way. The entrance to the hospital and car park is on the left behind the building.
From the M4: Exit at Junction 11 onto the A33 towards Reading. Continue on the A33 (straight over 3 more roundabouts) until you pass the Green Park Business Park at the third roundabout. Continue on the long straight section of the A33 until you see the large green sign to Kennet Island. Move into the right hand lane before the traffic lights and turn right into Kennet Island. Then take the first right off Lindisfarne Way onto Drake Way. Go past the Hilton Hotel. You will then see the Circle Reading building on your left. The entrance to the hospital and car park is on the left beyond the building.
From Reading: Take the A33 out of Reading Town Centre, towards the M4. Continue on the A33 until you come onto a long straight section and you see the large green sign to Kennet Island. Turn left at the traffic lights into Kennet Island. Then take the first right off Lindisfarne Way onto Drake Way. Go past the Hilton Hotel so that it is on your right and continue past it. The entrance to the hospital and car park is on the left beyond the building.
By public transport
Circle Reading is served by local bus routes to Drake Way (the bus stop is Kennet Island Piazza opposite the Hilton Hotel), 40, 41, 50A, 50E and 51A.
The hospital is also conveniently located close to the Park and Ride at nearby Madejski Stadium.
Car Parking
A visitors car park is located directly in front of the hospital. This is free of charge to patients and visitors. Please note that the car park can get extremely busy, so please arrive in plenty of time before your appointment.
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