Halton Hospital Nightingale Building
Last updated: Wednesday 12 March 2025How to find us
The Nightingale Building is located to the south of Runcorn, within the hospital site, and a short distance from the M56 motorway and local public transport networks.
Address
Hospital Way
Palacefields
Runcorn
WA7 2DA
Travel
Visit our public transport page for information on public transport links to Halton Hospital, Nightingale Building.
Shuttle bus
The shuttle bus runs seven days a week. Visit our hospital shuttle bus page.
A pay phone and free taxi phone is located in the main hospital, by entrance two.
Facilities
- George Lloyd restaurant - open Monday to Friday (8am to 3pm)
- Snack bar/cafe
- Newsagent
- Vending machines
- Seating
Our hospital sites are smoke free. Smoking is not allowed on any part of Warrington or Halton hospital sites. This includes the grounds of the hospitals as well as the buildings themselves. For more information visit our Smoke-free site page.
Accessiblity information
- Accessible main entrance
- Wheelchairs available - visit our wheelchair access page
- Accessible parking bays available
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible lifts
- Assistive listening systems (hearing loops) - for details visit our accessible information, communication and interpretation page.

Main contacts
Telephone: 01928 714567
Services provided in location:
- Blood test (phlebotomy) clinics
- Cardio-Respiratory Department
- Diabetes
- Nutrition and Dietetics Department
- Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
- Musculoskeletal Clinical Assessment and Triage Service (MSKCATS)
- Orthotics
- Radiology
- Radiology - Ultrasound
- Radiology - X-ray
- Rheumatology
- Urgent Treatment Centre
- Ward B3 - Halton
- Physiotherapy - Women and Men’s Health
- Palliative Care
- Physiotherapy
- Pathology Department
- Respiratory - Physiotherapy Clinic
- Anticoagulation Service
- Endoscopy
- Urology
- Macmillan Delamere Support and Information Centre
- Occupational Therapy
- Department of Medicine for Older People
- Stroke Service
- Warrington and Halton Diagnostics Centre