Spire Yale Hospital

Our location allows us to provide comprehensive private hospital care to patients from Wrexham and surrounding parts of North and Mid Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire. Liverpool airport is about 45 minutes away by taxi and Manchester airport about 75 minutes.

Wrexham Technology Park
Croesnewydd Road
Wrexham 
LL13 7YP

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Email: info@spireyale.com
Hospital reception: 01978 291 306


Private contact details

Self-pay treatment enquiries
01978 268 035

Private Medical Insurance (PMI) treatment enquiries
0808 168 2882

Scans and diagnostics
01978 268 040

Physiotherapy and sports injuries
01978 312 407

Invoice and payment queries
0118 975 4118 or email us

Hospital Director
Angie Wallace


How to get here

By car

Take the A483 towards Wrexham. Leave the A483 Wrexham by-pass at the A541 exit (Mold). Follow the signs to Wrexham town centre. At the first roundabout, take the third exit past the B&Q store and follow signs for Wrexham Technology Park. Take the first exit at the next roundabout. At the next roundabout, take the third exit, signposted 'Yale Hospital'. The hospital is the first turning on the left.

By train

The hospital is a few minutes by taxi from Wrexham General and Wrexham Central stations, and approximately 30 minutes by taxi from Chester station.

By bus

There are bus services into Wrexham from all surrounding areas. Buses arrive at King Street Wrexham, where a taxi is available, taking only a few minutes to reach the hospital.

By air

Liverpool airport is about 45 minutes by taxi and Manchester airport is about 75 minutes away.

Parking

Free car parking is available at the hospital.

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