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There are drop-off zones near the main entrance, maternity, the Woodcroft Road entrance and day surgery. These offer free parking for 10 minutes. Our parking machines accept debit/credit card payments or small change and will require you to enter your car registration number.
When can I call my midwife? You should be able to call a midwife 24 hours a day. Your midwife will give you the contact details. It may not be a midwife you know, but there will always be someone on call.
Birth centres can be alongside but separate from a hospital labour ward. They can also be in a different place completely so they're freestanding. Birth centres don't have obstetric, neonatal or anaesthetic care on the premises. As with labour wards, all midwife-led units are different.
Call your midwife or maternity unit if: your waters break. you have vaginal bleeding. your baby is moving less than usual. you're less than 37 weeks pregnant and think you might be in labour.
The Hospital finally closed to patients in 1996, but a few administrative offices remained in its grounds. The Hospital was demolished in 2004, at a cost to the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM) of about £800,000.
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There are 65 single rooms at the hospital (not including those on the maternity and children's wards) which may be available for NHS patients who need additional privacy. 46 of these rooms have an ensuite toilet and shower or bath and a further seven have an ensuite toilet.
Your first midwife appointment (also called the booking appointment) should happen before you're 10 weeks pregnant. This is because you'll be offered some tests that should be done before 10 weeks. If you're more than 10 weeks pregnant and have not seen a GP or midwife, contact a GP or midwife as soon as possible.
Public spaces are available off Hospital Way at the London Road entrance and outside the Maternity department. There is also a car park for Accident and Emergency on Mayday Road. Car parking charges are: 0-2 hours £2.50 2-4 hours £4.50 4-6 hours £6.00 6-8 hours £8.00 8-24 hours £15.00.
For general pregnancy and appointment enquires please call the Community Midwives office Monday - Sunday between 7:30am \u2013 2:30pm (please leave a message if out of these hours and someone will call you back). You can also email your community team. The email address will be on the front of your green notes.
The hospital's roots are as the infirmary of the Croydon Workhouse opened in Mayday Road by the Rt. Rev. Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, in May 1885.

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