Haydock

Unit 2, The Parks, Haydock, WA12 0JQ

Unit 2, The Parks, Haydock, WA12 0JQ

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

SpaMedica Haydock is a modern, purpose-built facility that opened in February 2024. Our hospital facilities here are first-class and equipped with the latest technology.

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

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Location facilities

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

How to find us

The hospital is located in Northeast St Helens. The main entrance is on the right when entering the business park off Lodge Lane. If you are travelling north on the M6 towards Preston/Wigan, take exit 23 onto the A580, merge onto Haydock Island Roundabout and take the 4th exit onto Lodge Lane. Follow Lodge Lane down and take the 2nd left into The Parks. SpaMedica will be on your right with free parking outside.

The closest bus stops to SpaMedica Haydock are ‘Haydock Park’ or ‘Haydock Park Gardens.’ The Number 10 and the Number 320 buses both go to these stops, which are around one minute’s walk away from SpaMedica. When getting off the bus at the ‘Haydock Park’ stop, walk back down the road taking the second right into The Parks. SpaMedica will be on your right. If you are getting off the bus at ‘Haydock Park Gardens’, SpaMedica will be across the road on your right. For more information, visit: https://tfgm.com/public-transport/bus/routes/320-wigan

The nearest train station is Bryn Railway station, which is located on Wigan Road. The distance from the station to the hospital is approximately 1.6 miles. For train times/connections please visit the Northern Rail website at: https://www.northernrailway.co.uk/stations/bryn

Location facilities

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

If you live in England, all you need to do is let your optician or GP know which healthcare provider and hospital location you would like to have your cataract treatment at, and they’ll send a referral to your chosen provider. You should hear back from your provider within two to three weeks following your referral. If you haven’t heard anything after this point, we recommend contacting the person who referred you—this will be your optician or GP—to check on the status of your referral.

Giving you local access to the highest standards of care. With over 61 hospitals nationwide, all rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, SpaMedica is the largest independent provider of NHS cataract treatment in the UK. Our experts will ensure you feel comfortable and confident from diagnosis to recovery. Having partnered with the NHS for over 15 years, we proudly support thousands of patients every month with ophthalmic conditions.

The only suitable treatment for cataracts is surgery. It is one of the safest surgeries you can have and is also the most common operation performed in the UK today, taking up to only 20 minutes for routine cases. The cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens (implant). This is normally done under a local anaesthetic using eye drops to numb the eye.

patient testimonial

Kim, SpaMedica Haydock Patient

The whole process, including the pre-op and surgery, was fantastic. Everything was highly organised, and the staff were great. They noticed I looked nervous and were very reassuring. Everything was explained well. The actual surgery process was smooth and well coordinated. A special mention to the two lovely porters who greeted me at the door and took me to reception—they were so friendly and welcoming.

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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.

Common symptoms of cataracts include blurry or cloudy vision difficulty seeing at night sensitivity to glare and faded colors.

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 a progressive eye condition that affects the macula causing loss of central vision.