See the latest guidance on visiting or just ask a member of the nursing team.

If you have any concerns about visiting or anything else please speak to the nurse in charge. If you are not satisfied please ask to speak to a matron, we want to know how we can make this difficult time easier for all.

We know that coming to hospital can be a worrying time. At Bradford Teaching Hospitals we aim to first diagnose the problem, and then give you the best possible treatment.

To help you prepare for your stay as an inpatient, we have put together the following information in three sections. The pages here also contain directions on how to manage your appointment, car parking, what to bring with you and where to go.

You can also find information on our visiting hours, which vary ward by ward.

If you feel there is information missing from these pages, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us by email at websitefeedback@bthft.nhs.uk

You can listen to a transcript of our hospital admission letter in Urdu, Polish, and Czech-Slovak. To listen to these audio files click on the relevant link below:

  • Urdu – being admitted to hospital letter
  • Polish – being admitted to hospital letter
  • Czech-Slovak – being admitted to hospital letter
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Information while you are waiting for surgery or treatment
Bradford Teaching Hospitals is here for you and we are doing our best to get you the care you need as soon as possible. While you are waiting for a hospital appointment, we wanted to let you know that there is more support available to you. Each of our specialities communicate with patients on their waiting lists, but you can also now access the NHS My Planned Care patient website – a national website which gives you access to the latest average wait time information, as well as helpful advice and support while you wait. www.nhs.uk also has health advice and support around managing your condition.

If you have any further questions, please contact our Patient Experience team at: patient.experience@bthft.nhs.uk or call: 01274 364810, Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm.

Looking after yourself
While you are waiting for an appointment, it’s important that you continue to look after yourself. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle includes eating well, keeping physically active, reducing your alcohol intake and not smoking. Keeping active could include just doing 10 minutes of walking every day or you can do chair based exercises. There are a number of online resources and information about local services available to support your physical and mental wellbeing at www.mylivingwell.co.uk.  If you do not have access to the internet but would like to know about what you can do to maintain a healthy lifestyle whilst you wait for your procedure, please contact the Living Well Team on 01274 438884. If you are waiting for surgery we have more advice available on our Coming into theatre pages.

Looking after your mental health and emotional wellbeing
Looking after your mind is as important as looking after your body. It’s important that you get support if you’re feeling stressed, anxious, depressed or lonely. Sometimes it could be a case of just reaching out to someone you know and having a chat. We know that this doesn’t always work for everyone, so if you do feel like you need help remember there are services here to help you. If you need support please visit the Healthy Minds website, this includes links to services that help children and young people as well as support for adults

If you need urgent mental health support call First Response on 0800 952 1181

If you need urgent or emergency care
We want to reassure you that we are still here for you when you need urgent or emergency care. You must continue to seek medical care if you are seriously ill or injured. We will see you in a safe, low risk environment. If it not an emergency please help us help you by calling NHS 111 (available 24 hours a day) or use NHS 111 online www.111.nhs.uk. You will be guided to the right service that can help you when you need to be seen quickly but is not an emergency.

Changing your admission date
If you need to change your admission date, please contact us as soon as possible and we will try to arrange a date that is convenient for you. Your admission letter should give a contact for number for your enquiries. If you are still unsure which number to call, please call the switchboard on 01274 542200 and they will put you through to the correct ward.

Visitors and parking
Visitors should use the pay-and-display areas provided at each hospital site. Please bring loose change for the ticket machine. If you are a blue badge holder, you may park for free in the disabled or pay-and-display areas if your badge is clearly displayed. Concessionary car parking permits are available if you are an inpatient for more than seven days or you regularly attend the hospital. Your nearest relative or friend can apply for this concession after visiting the hospital for more than seven days. Patients whose treatment requires them to make repeated attendance at a clinic or ward also qualify for a concession. Please ask staff for details.

For more information, see the During your stay page.