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Thame Community Hospital

Thame Hospital provides community health services including prevention services, assessments and outpatient appointments, so that you can access services more locally.  

If you need to attend a clinic or outpatient appointment at Thame Hospital, we’ll tell you in your appointment letter. 

How to find us 

Thame Community Hospital
East Street
Thame
Oxfordshire, OX9 3JT 

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Contact

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01844 212727 

Parking

You’ll find the main car park behind the hospital building. It includes disabled parking bays.  

There’s additional limited parking, including disabled parking in front of the main entrance. You can also park on the limited parking spaces available on the main road. 

Car parking charges for Thame Hospital: 

  • up to 1 hour: free 
  • 1 to 2 hours: £3.50 
  • 2 to 3 hours: £5 
  • 3 to 4 hours – £6.50 
  • 4 to 24 hours – £9 

Payment by card please. 

Parking is free for blue badge holders. Use the disabled spaces only and display your badge clearly on your dashboard. 

In ANPR parking areas, you must enter your vehicle registration number into the on-site system. Please see signs at each hospital site for further information. 

If you’re visiting someone regularly who’s staying with us for a while, you can buy a concessionary ticket.  

They cost £20 for 7 consecutive days. Ask the ward or department you’re visiting for a form.  

Public transport 

You can plan your journey via Traveline

You may qualify for help towards your travel costs if you’re referred to hospital or other NHS premises for specialist NHS treatment or diagnostic tests. 

Find out more about help towards your travel costs 

What is non-emergency patient transport (NEPTS)?

Non-emergency patient transport services provide free transport services for people who need to travel to or from hospital or a medical appointment but are unable to travel without specialist support. For example, for people with severe mobility difficulties or who need extra support during a journey.

The Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS) is provided by South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS).

Patient-led booking

You (and your family members or carers) can book, cancel or change your non-emergency patient transport (NEPTS) if necessary, and can track the vehicle to get a more specific time of pick-up.

Book online
You can book NEPTS directly via the online system. It is available and easy to use for those patients who have travelled with non-emergency patient transport provided by South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) in the past, just visit:

https://managemybooking.scas.nhs.uk/patientzone

If you’ve never used the NEPTS service before you will need to book via the telephone to get set up onto the system (see phone number below). To get set up you need to provide your NHS Number and your date of birth.

Book via telephone

Call Thames Valley patient Led Line 0300 100 0015

Patients can book via the online platform up to 20 days in advance but no later than working days before the appointment.

Please note: The NEPTS booking system changed to a patient-led booking system 1 November 2023. Healthcare professionals no longer have access to book transport for routine outpatient appointments and will direct you to the number above or to the online system so you can arrange the transport directly.