Location overview

At Finchley Memorial Hospital we deliver a range of planned diagnostic procedures, such as checks, scans and tests, for cardiology, radiology, ophthalmology and respiratory services at its Community Diagnostic Centre.

We also provide treatment for cancer patients closer to home via the hospital’s infusion suite and screening for breast cancer at its state-of-the-art screening clinic.

Several outpatient services are run from the hospital, including antenatal and postnatal clinics for women who are cared for by our Finchley and New Southgate community midwifery teams.

Getting to us

By bus

The bus route 383 serves the hospital, with the bus stopping close to the hospital entrance. You can also take the 263 or 112 buses and get off at either bus stop N or A on the High Road.  Finchley Memorial Hospital is a few mins walk away from either stop.

By tube

Finchley Central and West Finchley tube stations are around a 20-minute walk from the hospital. From Woodside Park station, you can get the 383 bus straight to the hospital.

By train

The nearest train station is New Southgate, which is about a 20-minute walk to the hospital.

By car

Access the hospital from the A406 from the south via High Road and the A1 from the west via The Great North Way and the A406. Up to three hours free parking is available to patients visiting by registering their car details once they have entered the main hospital reception.

There is free parking on site (you can register your vehicle in the reception area).

As long as you register your vehicle when you enter the hospital, you'll get three hours free parking. If you leave the site and return, you'll need to re-enter your details again.

Blue badge parking spaces are also available.

  • Finchley Memorial Hospital has step-free access to the main entrance and throughout the building via lifts.
  • Finchley Memorial Hospital NHS Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) does not have an access ramp for bedbound patients, a hoist, or those needing transport via trolley or stretcher. Therefore, the service is unable to accept patients requiring NHS Transport services. 
  • The CDC can accommodate patients who can move in and out of a wheelchair independently, or with minimal assistance.
  • A hearing assistance system is available from the main reception.
  • Accessible toilets are available

A pop-up cafe is open from 8am to 4pm.