St Luke’s Hospital Horton Wing

Contact details

Address:
St Luke’s Hospital
Little Horton Lane
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD5 0NA

Telephone: 01274 734744

Next Generation Text: We use the NGT Relay service for patients who are deaf or have hearing difficulties. To contact us ring 18001 01274 734744.

Visiting and opening times

See the Ward contact details page.

Appointments

Central Patient Booking Service: 01274 274 274

Next Generation Text: 18001 01274 274274

Accessibility

Getting to the hospital

St Luke’s Hospital is located on Little Horton Lane in Bradford. The postcode for your sat-nav is BD5 0NA.

  • Access is via Little Horton Lane, Gate 3
  • There is an open air pay-and-display car park for all visitors which is accessed off Little Horton Lane
  • The pay-and-display machines accept cash, banking cards and banking apps
  • There is a change machine inside the entrance of the Horton Wing at the hospital

There are also several bus stops on Park Lane which service the hospital via the 643 and 644 routes.

Walking

walking map thumbnailWe all know how important it is to keep active. A number of walking routes have been introduced from City Park and Bradford Interchange – walking is a great choice as it’s simple, free and one of the easiest ways of becoming healthier. A walking map can be downloaded, showing distance, time and the number of calories burned for each route.

Parking

Visitors should use the pay-and-display areas provided at each hospital site.

Please note our P&D machines accept cash, banking cards and banking apps.

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. 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.

You can also find council car parking information on the Bradford City Council website.

If you are planning a visit to the Bradford District you may face a daily charge if you drive in the Bradford Clean Air Zone. For more information visit breathe better BRADFORD.

Cycling

It’s easy to get to St Luke’s Hospital by bike. There are roads and cycle paths around the hospital, and cycle racks and lockable shelters are available throughout the hospital site. Please see the interactive map below for exact locations.

Public transport

For times of the next bus, please text the stop number to 63876. Alternatively, for bus timetable information please call 0113 2457676.

Bus stops can be found opposite the main entrance to St Luke’s Hospital on Little Horton Lane. They are served by the 268, 571, 640 and 641.

There are also several bus stops on Park Lane which service the hospital via the 643 and 644 routes.

For detailed information on how to get to hospitals in Bradford by bus, please visit the West Yorkshire Metro website.

Buses travel to and from Bradford Interchange in the city centre, which is also well served by National Express.

Bradford is also home to two central train stations, Bradford Interchange and Bradford Forster Square, which connect into InterCity services to Leeds, Manchester, London, and further afield.

St Luke’s Hospital
St. Luke's Hospital Cafe entrance

St Luke's Hospital map

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Horton Wing

Level 0:

  • Orthodontics
  • Maxillofacial
  • Pre-assessment
  • Psychology

Level 1:

  • Outpatients
  • Cardiology
  • Neurophysiology
  • Child development
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Rehabilitation,
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Pathology, anticoagulant clinic, blood tests
  • Pharmacy

Level 2:

  • Breast screening (ward F1), the Dales Suite (ward F2)
  • Rheumatology and phototherapy (ward F4)
  • Elderly care (ward F5)
  • Renal (wards F7 and F8)
Extension Block
  • Colorectal and stoma care
  • Community cardiac rehabilitation team
  • Heart failure team
C/D Block
  • Diagnostic imaging (ultrasound, x-ray, CT, DXA)
  • Dermatology
  • Dietetics