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Causeway Hospital

Causeway Hospital is located on the outskirts of Coleraine and provides emergency and specialist healthcare services.

The hospital has an emergency department and provides a range of general and specialist hospital services, including inpatient, outpatient, day case and diagnostic services.

Where to find us

  • Causeway Hospital, 4 Newbridge Road, Coleraine, BT52 1HS.

How to contact us

Our switchboard is open 24 hours a day.

Visiting information

Public transport

Translink offers train services to Coleraine Train Station. A dedicated Translink bus service connects the station to Causeway Hospital (319b). There is a regular bus services to Coleraine, with connections from surrounding areas.

For more information and timetables, contact Translink on 028 9066 6630 or visit the Translink website.

Maps

Parking

Car parks at Causeway Hospital are clearly signposted on arrival. The main visitor car park is situated in front of the main building.

For those who require it, we have an Access guide for Causeway Hospital to help you plan your hospital visit.

Please note, if you’re being dropped off at the hospital there is a 15-minute grace period for drop off/pick up, however you’ll still need to take a ticket on entrance as you’ll need this to exit.

Parking enforcement is in place across this hospital site, with appropriate signage displayed where applicable. This is a necessary safety measure to control the number of incidents relating to inappropriate parking in disabled bays, drop off areas, footpaths, double yellow lines and to ensure service access routes are kept clear at all times.

It is vital, to ensure that service users, visitors and staff can park safely and appropriately, and to improve the flow of traffic, reduce illegal parking and keep vital routes clear for drop-off zones, ambulances and other emergency vehicles.

Free car parking

Patients with specific acute conditions who are required to attend Causeway Hospital on a regular basis will be entitled to free parking on site during their period of treatment.

If you believe you are eligible, you should speak to the ward manager.

Eligible individuals will receive a voucher that can be used at the exit barrier ticketing machines.

Free car parking will be provided for next of kin of patients in Intensive Care, or for those sitting for prolonged periods of time with a patient who has a life-threatening condition.

Trust staff will use discretion to apply the eligibility criteria in other situations where the duration and/or frequency of visits leads to significant charges.

Help with travel costs

You may be able to get help with the cost of travelling to your appointment through the Hospital Travel Costs Scheme.

You could be eligible if:

  • You are on a low income
  • You need treatment at a hospital, health service centre or approved clinic
  • You have been referred by a consultant

Learn more about the Hospital Travel Costs Scheme and how to apply.

Facilities at Causeway Hospital

Facilities for people with disabilities

View our Access to Healthcare and Disability Support section for information on wheelchairs, interpreters, and other considerations.

Restaurants and cafes

Café Causeway

Located on the ground floor. Open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 3:00pm.

Access guide for Café Causeway

Girona Restaurant and Galley Sandwich Bar

Located on the first floor. Open daily from 9:00am to 6:30pm (closed from 11:00am to 11:30am).

Dinner service is not available in the restaurant on Saturday and Sunday, please visit the Café on the ground floor.

Access guide for Girona Restaurant and Galley Sandwich Bar

Hospital shop

Located on the ground floor.

Opening times:

  • Open Monday to Friday, from 8:00am to 9:00pm
  • Open weekends, from 11:00am to 9:00pm

Chapel

Vending machines

Located on the first floor at Café Causeway and Emergency Department waiting area.

Cash office

Cash Office Access Guide

Free Wi-Fi access

Free HSC Wi-Fi is available in all of our hospitals.

Wards and departments

Smoke Free Policy

The Northern Trust is a ‘Smoke Free’ Trust, in line with Government regulations. Smoke free means that smoking, including using electronic cigarettes, is not permitted in any areas of the Northern Trust, including all buildings, doorways, grounds, cars and car parks.  There are some very limited exemption arrangements which are consistent with current legislation and regulation.