One Orthopaedics Clinic in Wimbledon

Parkside Hospital Wimbledon

About our Clinic at Parkside Hospital Wimbledon

Nestled within the vibrant district of Wimbledon, amidst the cultural and sporting heritage of southwest London, lies the prestigious Parkside Hospital Wimbledon. Known for its exceptional medical standards and dedication to patient care, this clinic offers a sanctuary of healing within the bustling cityscape.

At Parkside Hospital Wimbledon, One Orthopaedics is dedicated to providing top-tier orthopaedic and musculoskeletal care. With a commitment to innovation and patient-centered practices, the clinic offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of its clientele.

Facilities

Parking

There is free parking available at Parkside Hospital Wimbledon. Be sure to allow some extra time upon arrival to find a space, especially during peak hours, as car park supervisors will be directing you to a space.

If you are unable to find parking on-site, there are a few nearby options you can explore. You can also try your luck with street parking, though be sure to pay attention to any posted restrictions.

Transport

The hospital is easily accessible by car from the M25 and the A3. Free parking is available on site. 

The bus route 93 from Putney Bridge to North Cheam runs past Parkside Hospital and also stops at Wimbledon station. You can also travel via mainline railway stations from Wimbledon or Putney, plus a short taxi journey, or from East Putney, Southfields or Wimbledon tube stations. The tram service from Croydon to Wimbledon station is another option.

Accessibility

Level access: The main entrance has level access and there’s a ramp or lift available. This means you can easily enter the hospital without having to deal with stairs.

Accessible areas: There’s level access from the main entrance to key areas of the hospital including reception, toilets, consulting rooms, imaging department, physiotherapy rooms, and wards. This ensures easy movement within the hospital.

Wheelchair availability: The hospital has wheelchairs available for those who need them.

Accessible toilets: There’s an accessible public toilet on site.

Hearing: There is a hearing loop in the reception area and main patient waiting area. The fire alarm has flashing lights.

Visual impairment: We have bumper strips in place on walls and doors, and can provide chaperones to all patients.

Parking: Dedicated parking spaces are available in the car park for Blue Badge holders.

Parkside Hospital Maps
Ronnie Bryce
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The orthopaedic consultant who performed a partial knee replacement in late April was Mr M Lemon. Six weeks later my new knee is working perfectly, absolutely pain-free. From the first consultation I felt reassured by Mr Lemon's quiet authority, and professionalism and I am delighted by the outcome. I have now instigated the diagnostics stage on my other knee, and am delighted that this is again under the care of Mr Lemon.
Nick Gray
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I have had many consultants over the years for a range of issues and none of them have come close to Oliver. I trust him completely to give best advice and do the best job possible if surgery is needed.
Chris W
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A great experience Prompt appointment with a highly recommended Consultant who gave me a supportive plan to manage my condition and also an amazing secretary who was extremely helpful
Geoffrey Johns
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First class surgeon. I had my right shoulder repaired 3 years ago & the outcome was perfect restoration. Just had the left shoulder repaired & initial signs show same standard of expertise - brilliant. He has a great approach to patients and explains everything clearly. Couldn't wish for more. The secretarial team is first class as well.
Juliet Jordan
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Knee replacement recovery good and back to my Pilate classes by week 5. Exercises painful at times but keep going little and often and day by day it gets easier. Looked after very well and physiotherapy very helpful.
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