26 November 2020
The NJR monitors the performance of hip, knee and shoulder joint replacement operations to improve clinical outcomes for…
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Situated near Hastings, our patients come from East Sussex and Kent, including Battle, Hastings, Bexhill-on-Sea, Eastbourne, Rye, Tenterden, Cranbrook and Ashford.
Situated near Hastings, our patients come from East Sussex and Kent, including Battle, Hastings, Bexhill-on-Sea, Eastbourne, Rye, Tenterden, Cranbrook and Ashford.
The Ridge,
St Leonards On Sea,
East Sussex,
TN37 7RE
Email: info@spiresussex.com
Hospital Reception: 01424 757400
Self-pay treatment enquiries
01424 757 455
PMI treatment enquiries
01424 757 454
Scans and diagnostics
01424 757 427
Physiotherapy and sports injuries
01424 757 491
Invoice and payment queries
01424 757 413
Hospital Director
Amanda Rogers
Hospital Matron
Diana Niland
By car from the north and Tunbridge Wells
Take the A21 following signs to Hastings. After the bridge, turn right and right again at the next junction onto the B2093 (The Ridge). At the mini roundabout, go straight on. At the next roundabout, turn right into the Conquest Hospital grounds and follow signs to Spire Sussex Hospital.
By car from the east and Rye
Take the A259 to Ore village. At the traffic lights, turn right onto the B2093 (The Ridge). At the next roundabout, turn left into the Conquest Hospital grounds and follow signs to Spire Sussex Hospital.
By car from the west and Bexhill
Take the A259 and turn left onto Harley Shute Road (B2092). Turn left at the next roundabout on to Queensway. At the next junction, turn right onto the B2093 (The Ridge). At the mini roundabout, go straight on. At the next roundabout, turn right into the Conquest Hospital grounds and follow the signs to Spire Sussex Hospital.
By train
The nearest railway stations are Hastings Town and Battle, both approximately three miles away. Both stations usually have available taxis, and the journey to use takes approximately five to 10 minutes.
By bus
The Conquest Hospital has a main bus stop in its grounds with a short two-minute walk down to Spire Sussex Hospital. Bus routes that stop at the Conquest Hospital are: 2, 2a, 8, 8a, 25, 25a, 26, 26a, 27, 27a, 95, 98, 300, 346, B84.
Parking
We offer free parking at Spire Sussex for both our patients and their visitors.
Travelling from overseas
Spire Healthcare is one of the largest private hospital groups in the UK. We treat more than one million patients a year at our network of over 50 hospitals and clinics across the UK. Spire International, a division of Spire Healthcare, is charged with co-ordinating and delivering the healthcare needs of patients who are travelling from abroad for medical treatment.
Spire International welcomes patients from all over the world and works closely with medical referrers/sponsors including country embassies, country health offices and military offices, sports teams, private corporate companies, companies specialising in repatriation to the UK, and consultancy companies handling international medical care.
26 November 2020
The NJR monitors the performance of hip, knee and shoulder joint replacement operations to improve clinical outcomes for…