Directions to main Moorfields City Road site

Electrophysiology Department 020 7566 2120

Important patient information 

Please arrive on time or we may not be able to complete the tests

  • Bring your spectacles or contact lenses and solutions
  • Bring a list of your medications
  • Clean your hair and do not use any hair gel/oil, etc or any make up
  • We cannot supervise any children attending with you so please ensure another adult attends if you cannot avoid bringing children

Please note…

  • If you feel unwell on the day of your appointment, do not travel to the hospital; call our department and we will rebook your appointment.
  • You will not be able to drive for several hours after testing.
  • The results of the tests will be sent to the doctor who referred you – it is not possible to give results to you at the time of testing.
  • If you fail to attend, we do not automatically rebook your appointment.
  • For Private Patients payment can be made on the day of testing by cash or credit card; or we may be able to invoice your insurance company if you bring your membership number with you.
  • Our website, www.moorfields.nhs.uk has further information which may be of use to you.
  • Moorfields’ PALS team provides confidential advice and support to help you with any concerns you may have about the care we provide. The PALS team can also advise you on how to make a complaint.
  • Phone: 020 7566 2324/ 020 7566 2325
  • Email: moorfields.pals@nhs.net

 

Moorfields Eye Hospital 

162 City Road, London EC1V 2PD

 

Transport

  • By tube

Northern Line (City branch) to Old Street station. Come out of subway 4 and follow the green painted line to the building. Moorgate (Northern, Hammersmith and City, Circle, Metropolitan), Barbican (Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan) and Angel (Northern) are about a 10-20 minute walk away.

  • By bus

21,43, 55, 76, 141, 205, 214, 243, 271 and 394 serve City Road and Old Street.

  • By train

Old Street station is also served by a national rail line. Liverpool Street, Kings Cross and Euston are all a short bus ride away.

  • By car

Moorfields is on the A501, and is approximately 6.5 miles from junction one on the M1. Parking around the hospital is very limited, although there is some meter parking and some privately-operated car parks. The closest reasonably-priced car park outside the congestion zone is City Garden Row car park, City Garden Row, London N1 8DW. Telephone 020 7251 4406. This car park is open Monday-Friday and is situated just behind McDonalds off the City Road.

 

Disabled parking

If you hold a valid blue badge, or are driving the holder of a valid blue badge as a passenger, you can park in the designated disabled bays outside the hospital in City Road - please check the signs on the bays to confirm for how long you can park. You can also park in Cayton Street (the location of the hospital's main entrance) on the yellow lines where there are no loading restrictions for up to three hours, provided the clock card is displayed and set to your time of arrival.

 

 

Author : Andrew Carter, Technical Manager, Electrophysiology

Review Date : October 2026