Worcestershire has 15 hospitals in our directory. Each is listed with its postcode and nearest town below.

# Hospital Postcode Town Trust / operator Details
1 Alexandra Hospital B98 7UB Woodrow Map
2 Bromsgove Private Hospital B60 1LY Tutnall and Cobley CP Map
3 Droitwich Spa Hospital (Private) Private WR9 8DS Wychavon BMI Healthcare Map
4 First Aid Hut DY12 1LF Wyre Forest Map
5 Kidderminster Hospital DY11 6RJ Wyre Forest Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Map
6 Park Attwood Clinic DY12 1DH Wyre Forest Map
7 Pershore Hospital WR10 1PS Wychavon Map
8 Spire Southbank Hospital WR5 3AG Worcester Map
9 The Joint Clinic - private Orthopaedic and Spinal Care WR9 7BD Wychavon Map
10 West Heath Hospital B38 8HR Birmingham Map
11 Worcestershire Royal Hospital WR5 1DD Worcester Map
12 Evesham Community Hospital Community WR11 1JY Wychavon Map
13 Malvern Community Hospital Community WR14 1SW Malvern Hills Map
14 Princess of Wales Community Hospital Community B61 0BB Lowes Hill Map
15 Tenbury Community Hospital Community WR15 8AP N/A 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 Worcestershire?

Worcestershire has 15 hospitals in our directory. The list also takes in 4 community hospitals. The main areas for hospitals are Wychavon, Wyre Forest and Worcester.

Which hospitals in Worcestershire have A&E?

None of the hospitals listed in Worcestershire are recorded as having a full A&E department, which is common in smaller or more rural counties. Your nearest emergency department is likely to be in a neighbouring county, so check NHS 111 online for the closest one, and always dial 999 in a genuine emergency.

Are there private hospitals in Worcestershire?

Yes. Independent (private) hospitals in Worcestershire include Droitwich Spa Hospital (Private). 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.