Mr Veeramootoo sees both insured and non-insured patients and a referral letter from the GP is not essential.
Consultations and operations with Mr Veeramootoo are available at:
Heatherwood Hospital
Brook Avenue
Ascot
SL5 7GB
Telephone: 0300 614 5000
https://www.fhft.nhs.uk/your-hospitals/heatherwood/
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The new Heatherwood Hospital has been designed to deliver planned care more efficiently, in a much-improved patient environment, built for modern needs.
The hospital location is between the towns of Farnham and Fleet and enables the provision of medical and surgical treatments to patients from Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire and West Sussex.
By car
You can get to the hospital:
Via the M3 exiting at junction 3
Via the M4 - closest junctions are 6 and 10
Via the M25 exiting at junction12
For sat nav use post code SL5 7SG
Parking
Our car park is often very busy and we ask that wherever possible you travel to your appointment or visit the hospital by public transport to ease pressure, avoid congestion and any delay to your appointment.
By bus
The hospital is serviced by three local bus operators, First Berkshire and Thames Valley Network, Greenline Network and by White Bus Services.
All buses either pick up and set down at the bus stops located between gates 2 and 3 on High Street, or at a pair of bus stops located on London Road on the opposite side of the roundabout, which is located to the west of gate 2.
Bus services that stop at the hospital travel to/from a number of destinations, including Ascot, Cheapside, Fernhill, Sunninghill, Sunningdale, Windsor
Bus company timetables
First Berkshire and Thames Valley Network
Greenline Network
White Bus Services
By rail
Trains to/from Ascot railway station provide frequent and efficient services between a number of destinations, including London Waterloo, Clapham Junction, Bracknell, Staines, Reading and Guildford.
A limited bus service operates between Ascot railway station and Heatherwood Hospital. Alternatively it is possible to cycle or walk between the station and the hospital in approximately 5 to 15 minutes respectively.
For further information and assistance in planning your train journey to Ascot please visit the National Rail and South Western Trains websites.
Visitors travelling to/from London should also refer to the Transport for London (TfL) website for assistance with public transport options, including services to/from Waterloo and Clapham Junction stations on London Underground.
From the station you can catch a bus, take a taxi or walk the 0.8 mile. Once out of the station head off to the left up Station Hill (A330). At the mini roundabout go off to the left, along the High Street, but away from the shops. Pass Ascot race course on your right and keep heading along the wide High Street. Heatherwood Hospital is on the left just by the big roundabout.