Opening Times for the London Clinic
- Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm
- Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Directions
From Bond Street cross Oxford Street and head down James Street until you reach Wigmore Street. Turn left and take the third street on the left into Welbeck Street.
Train stations
The nearest main line stations are Marylebone, Charing Cross and Euston.
Closest tube stations are Bond Street (0.4km) Oxford Circus (0,6km) Regents Park (0.8km)
Parking Facilities
There are a variety of parking options available at the hospital outlined below. Please be advised to check availability in advance before visiting.
Cavendish Square Car: Address: 25 Holles St, Marylebone, London W1G 0DB
Q Park Harley Street: Address: Queen Anne Mews, Marylebone, London W1G 9HF
Q Park oxford Street: Address: Cavendish, Marylebone, London W1G 0PG
Just park: Must be booked in advance through website: www.justpark.com/uk/parking/london/
Parking meters
There are also a limited number of parking meters available along Welbeck Street and the surrounding area. Meters are paid for hourly and maximum parking is either 2 or 4hrs. This is from 08.30AM to 18.30.
About Welbeck Street, London
Welbeck Street is in the City of Westminster, near Harley Street, the world-famous centre of medical excellence.
Welbeck Street has been home to several renowned clinics and medical institutes, including the British Institute of Radiology. In 1799, Thomas Young established himself as a physician at number 48. Young was a polymath and medical researcher who was the first to suggest a formula for calculating the correct drug dosage for children. His residence on the street is now commemorated with a blue plaque. The London Welbeck Hospital at number 27 has a long history on the site, having first been established as a maternity hospital in the early twentieth century.
The City of Westminster is the location of the Houses of Parliament and most of the most important government departments. Most of the capital’s iconic buildings and sights are in Westminster, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Whitehall, 10 Downing Street, and Trafalgar Square. The West End, home of theatre, is also within the City of Westminster.