Transport options to get to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH), including parking information and nearby public transport services.
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The multi-deck car park is the main public parking facility at TQEH. It has dedicated parking spaces for people with disabilities and EV charging stations.
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Regular bus services operate along Port Road between the city centre and the Port Adelaide area, providing a reliable mode of transport. The closest stop to the hospital is Bus Stop 21, near the corner of Woodville Road and Port Road.
Bus route numbers:
- 150
- 155
- 157 (excluding 157X).
Transit Link and Circle Line buses that do not travel via the city centre stop at Bus Stop 219, directly outside the hospital on Woodville Road.
Bus route numbers:
- 100
- 101
- J7
- 300.
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Visitors can travel to TQEH by train, using the Adelaide to Grange rail line and getting off at Woodville Railway Station. Woodville Railway Station is on Glenys Nunn Drive, approximately 900 m from the hospital.
The hospital is a 15-minute walk from Woodville Railway Station. Alternatively, visitors can take regular public bus services on Woodville Road, which stop directly outside the hospital.
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS)
The Patient Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS) is a state wide subsidy program that provides money to pay for some travel, escort and accommodation costs, for rural and remote South Australians who travel over 100 km each way to see a specialist.
You are eligible to make a PATS application if you live more than 100 km away from the nearest treating specialist, your treatment is claimable under Medicare and if you have claimed available benefits from your private health fund first (if applicable).
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Several pick-up and set-down points are outside TQEH for taxis and rideshare services like Uber. A taxi rank is located on Woodville Road.
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South Australia operates a user-pays ambulance service, meaning treatment and transport costs by ambulance are charged to the patient receiving care.
If you are transported to or from the hospital by ambulance or between hospitals at request, patients are responsible for payments of any SA Ambulance Service accounts for transport.
Related links
Hospital map
Use our map and directory of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) to locate buildings, units and amenities within the hospital.
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Parking information for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) including drop-off and pick-up zones, accessible parking and parking fees.
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Find out about visiting hours for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) and guidelines to keep our patients and health care workers safe.
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Learn about the amenities at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) including where to buy food and drinks, the gift shop, plus gardens and outdoor spaces.
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