Tyne and Wear has 32 hospitals in our directory, including 4 with an A&E department. Each is listed with its postcode and nearest town below.
| # | Hospital | Postcode | Town | Trust / operator | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Queen Elizabeth Hospital A&E | NE9 6SX | N/A | — | Map |
| 2 | Royal Victoria Infirmary A&E | NE1 4LP | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | Call Website Map |
| 3 | South Tyneside District Hospital A&E | NE34 0PL | South Tyneside | — | Call Website Map |
| 4 | Sunderland Primary care Trust A&E | SR5 4BW | Sunderland | — | Map |
| 5 | Bensham Hospital | NE8 4YL | N/A | — | Call Website Map |
| 6 | Brooke House | DH5 8PF | Sunderland | NHS | Call Map |
| 7 | Campus for Ageing and Vitality | NE4 6BE | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | Call Website Map |
| 8 | Cobalt Treatment Centre Private | NE27 0ER | North Tyneside | Ramsey Healthcare UK | Call Website Map |
| 9 | Dunston Hill Hospital | NE11 9FP | Dunston Hill | — | Call Website Map |
| 10 | Flagg Court Primary Care Centre | NE33 2LX | South Tyneside | — | Call Website Map |
| 11 | Freeman Hospital | NE7 7DN | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | Call Map |
| 12 | Holmeside and Parkway Medical Groups | NE5 1DR | Newcastle upon Tyne | NHS | Map |
| 13 | Hopewood Park Hospital | SR2 0NB | Sunderland | Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Call Website Map |
| 14 | Houghton Day Unit | DH5 8PF | Sunderland | NHS | Map |
| 15 | Houghton Primary Care Centre | DH4 5GU | Sunderland | — | Map |
| 16 | Molineux Street NHS Centre | NE6 1SG | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | Call Website Map |
| 17 | Monkton Hall | NE31 2RJ | South Tyneside | — | Map |
| 18 | Monkwearmouth Hospital | SR5 1NB | Sunderland | — | Map |
| 19 | North Tyneside General Hospital | NE29 8NH | North Tyneside | — | Call Website Map |
| 20 | Nuffield Health Newcastle Hospital Private | NE2 1JP | Newcastle upon Tyne | Nuffield Health | Website Map |
| 21 | Priory Day Hospital | NE29 0SF | North Tyneside | — | Map |
| 22 | Sir GB Hunter Memorial Hospital | NE28 7NX | North Tyneside | — | Call Website Map |
| 23 | Spire Washington Hospital Private | NE38 9JZ | Sunderland | Spire Healthcare | Map |
| 24 | St Nicholas Hospital | NE3 3XT | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | Map |
| 25 | St. Benedict’s Hospice and Centre for Specialist Palliative Care | SR2 0NY | Sunderland | — | Call Website Map |
| 26 | Sunderland Children's Centre | SR3 4AG | Sunderland | — | Map |
| 27 | Sunderland Eye Infirmary | SR2 9HX | Sunderland | — | Call Website Map |
| 28 | Sunderland Royal Hospital | SR4 7TP | Sunderland | — | Map |
| 29 | Walkergate Park Hospital | NE6 4QD | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | Call Website Map |
| 30 | Washington Primary Care Centre | NE38 7QZ | Sunderland | — | Call Website Map |
| 31 | Palmer Community Hospital Community | NE32 3UX | South Tyneside | — | Call Website Map |
| 32 | Primrose Hill Community Hospital Community | NE32 5HA | South Tyneside | — | Call Website Map |
Locations: OpenStreetMap contributors. Postcode & county attribution: Postcodes UK. Services change, in an emergency dial 999 or NHS 111.
Frequently asked questions
How many hospitals are there in Tyne and Wear?
There are 32 hospitals listed for Tyne and Wear. 4 of them have an A&E (accident and emergency) department. The list also takes in 2 community hospitals. The main areas for hospitals are Sunderland, Newcastle upon Tyne and South Tyneside.
Which hospitals in Tyne and Wear have A&E?
The hospitals in Tyne and Wear with a full A&E department are Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Royal Victoria Infirmary, South Tyneside District Hospital and Sunderland Primary care Trust. These are your nearest options for serious injuries, but if a life is at risk always dial 999 first, as ambulance crews will take you to the most appropriate unit.
Are there private hospitals in Tyne and Wear?
Yes. Independent (private) hospitals in Tyne and Wear include Cobalt Treatment Centre, Nuffield Health Newcastle Hospital and Spire Washington Hospital. The remaining sites in the table are NHS hospitals or community and mental-health units. Private hospitals usually treat both self-funding and insured patients, and some also carry out NHS-funded operations to cut waiting times.



