Cambridge

Carlyle House, Carlyle Road, Cambridge, CB4 3DH

Carlyle House, Carlyle Road, Cambridge, CB4 3DH

Opening hours:
Mon to Sat 8:00 - 18:00
Tel: 0330 058 4280

SpaMedica Cambridge is a modern, purpose-built facility that opened in February 2025. Our hospital facilities here are first-class and equipped with the latest technology.

We look forward to welcoming you to SpaMedica Cambridge. The team here will welcome you with a smile and answer any questions you have about your appointment or surgery.

Cambridge

Location facilities

Diagnostics and imaging
Disabled access
FREE parking
FREE private transport
FREE tea/coffee
Lift for Patients
Outpatient consultations

How to find us

Our clinic is located on Carlyle Road, just off the A1134 Chesterton Road in Cambridge. When travelling via the A1134, follow signs for Carlyle Road. The entrance to Carlyle House is on the right-hand side of Carlyle Road. Parking is available on-site or in nearby public car parks.

There are several bus stops near the hospital. The nearest stops are Carlyle Road and Victoria Road, both of which are within a 5-minute walk of our clinic. These stops are served by multiple bus routes, including bus numbers 4, 8 and 8A. For more information and the latest timetables, please visit: stagecoachbus.com

The closest train stop to SpaMedica Cambridge is Cambridge Station, located approximately 2.6 miles from the clinic. Taxis are available from the station, with a journey time of 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, buses run from the station to nearby stops along Chesterton Road. For more information and the latest train schedules, please visit: https://www.thetrainline.com/

Location facilities

Diagnostics and imaging
Disabled access
FREE parking
FREE private transport
FREE tea/coffee
Lift for Patients
Outpatient consultations

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Frequently asked questions

Cataracts are a clouding of the lens in the eye which can cause blurry vision and difficulty seeing in low light conditions.

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A Yag Laser Capsulotomy is a procedure used to treat a cloudy capsule behind the lens that may develop after cataract surgery. The laser creates a hole in the capsule to improve vision.

Age Related Macular Degeneration is not preventable but certain lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables not smoking and protecting your eyes from UV rays can help lower the risk of developing the condition.