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Our hospitals

Scarborough Hospital

Scarborough Hospital is the Trust’s second largest hospital.  It has an emergency department (A&E) and provides acute medical and surgical services, including trauma and intensive care services to the population and visitors to the East Coast.

If you arrive at the main reception, one of our staff will be more than happy to advise you on how to find the department or ward you are visiting.


Accessibility guides

Detailed access guides to facilities, wards and departments have been created to provide information for disabled people, regardless of impairment, when they come to hospital.

Scarborough Hospital’s accessibility guide (also available via the AccessAble App, which is free to download from the App Store and Google Play) can be used throughout the hospital visit.

Changing Places

The Changing Places toilet at the Haworth Unit - Outpatients is currently out of use and awaiting refurbishment. See Haworth Unit on AccessAble.


Smoke free

The Trust is smoke-free.  Patients, visitors, and staff are not permitted to smoke anywhere on our hospital and community premises including the grounds and gardens.

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Visiting times

Visiting is between 2pm-8pm. 

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Contact details

Woodlands Drive
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO12 6QL


T: (01723) 368111
F: (01723) 342581

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Internal hospital signage with arrows to Main Reception, Outpatients and Pharmacy

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Update for visitors

Visiting restrictions are in place at our hospitals to stop the spread of norovirus. These restrictions will be in place until further notice.

The following wards are closed to visitors:

There are four exceptions only to the restrictions. These are:

We understand these restrictions can be difficult when a loved one is unwell. The restrictions will be reviewed daily and lifted as soon as it is safe. Thank you for your understanding as we try to reduce the spread of norovirus in our hospitals.