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We have parking facilities at all of our hospital sites. You can learn more about our parking charges, disabled parking and staff parking below.

  • Worcestershire Royal Hospital Parking

    Worcestershire Royal Hospital operates both a 'pay on foot' and a 'pay and display' car park charging system.

    The 'pay on foot' payment system means that you will be given a ticket at the barrier as you enter the car park. When you leave the hospital please use one of the pay machines to pay the charge and have the ticket validated. Pay machines at Worcestershire Royal Hospital are situated inside the main entrance and in each main car park.

    The pay and display machines are located nearby the roadside spaces and smaller car parking areas that are not barrier controlled. The pay and display pay stations only accept the following coins: £1, 50p, 20p and 10p. Please obtain a ticket before you leave your car and ensure that it is clearly displayed on your dashboard or window. Some pay and display machines will accept card payments, please see signage on individual machines confirming what payment options are available. Please note that these machines do not give change.

    We also offer mobile parking payments for those roadside spaces or ones that are not in one of our barrier-controlled car parks. This can be paid for using the RingGo mobile app. Download the RingGo app and follow the on-screen instructions to register and pay for parking.

  • Alexandra Hospital Parking

    Alexandra Hospital operates both a 'pay on foot' and a 'pay and display' car park charging system.

    The 'pay on foot' payment system means that you will be given a ticket at the barrier as you enter the car park. When you leave the hospital please use one of the pay machines to pay the charge and have the ticket validated. Pay machines at Alexandra Hospital are situated both inside the main entrance area and outside the main entrance.

    The pay and display machines are located nearby the roadside spaces and smaller car parking areas that are not barrier controlled. The pay and display pay stations only accept the following coins: £1, 50p, 20p and 10p. Please obtain a ticket before you leave your car and ensure that it is clearly displayed on your dashboard or window. Some pay and display machines will accept card payments, please see signage on individual machines confirming what payment options are available. Please note that these machines do not give change.

    We also offer mobile parking payments for those roadside spaces or ones that are not in one of our barrier-controlled car parks. This can be paid for using the RingGo mobile app. Download the RingGo app and follow the on-screen instructions to register and pay for parking.

  • Kidderminster Hospital and Treatment Centre Parking

    Pay and display machines at Kidderminster Hospital are situated in the car park. Please obtain a ticket before you leave your car and ensure that it is clearly displayed on your dashboard or window.

    The pay and display pay stations only accept the following coins: £1, 50p, 20p and 10p. Some pay and display machines will accept card payments, please see signage on the individual machines confirming what payment options are available and whether they provide change.


Pick-up/drop off:

There are several drop-off spaces outside the main entrances. Please ensure you do not overstay the time limit as you may be subject to penalties.

Parking charges

The below charges are currently in place at all three hospitals: 

Time staying – Up to (hours)Charge
1£3.30
2£4.40
3£5.50
4£6.60
5£7.15
6£8.25
8£9.35
24£9.90

Parking for Disabled patients and visitors

There are designated spaces around the sites which are clearly signposted and marked. Blue badge holder parking is free, please ensure you clearly display your permit in your windscreen.

Free parking for those with the greatest need:

In line with national NHS car parking guidance NHS trusts, we offer free parking to those with the greatest need, which is defined as the following groups:

Disabled people

A disabled person is a holder of a valid Blue Badge attending hospital as a patient or visitor.

Disabled patients and visitors receive free parking for the duration of their attendance at, or visit to, the hospital.

Frequent outpatient attenders

Parking will be provided free to all outpatients who attend hospital for an appointment at least three times within a month and for an overall period of at least three months. A ‘month’ is defined as a period of 30 days.

Parents of sick children staying overnight

The parent of a child in hospital overnight is a parent or guardian of a child or young person, under 18 years of age, who is admitted as an inpatient at hospital overnight.

They receive free parking between the hours of 7.30pm and 8am while visiting the child. This would apply to a maximum of two vehicles.

Other car parking concessions

Reduced car park fees are also available for patients and close relatives in certain circumstances which may require regular or long-term visits. Find out more about car parking concessions here.

Cycle and motorcycle parking

Cycle and motorcycle parking is available at each of our hospital sites.

Bike racks are available for use, free of charge.

Contact us

Should you wish to contact us about parking on any of our Trust sites, please refer to the contact us section of our webpage.