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Getting to The Skin Hospital

All of our facilities are easily accessible via public transport.

Darlinghurst Limited parking

By Bus

There are bus stops on William Street and Oxford Street, both located near us. From either of these roads, The Skin Hospital is only a 5-10 minute walk.  There is also a 389 bus from Bondi Junction that stops at the corner of Stanley Street and Crown Street and is a 1 minute walk from The Skin Hospital.

By Train

The Skin Hospital is a short walk from the Museum and Town Hall stations.

By Metro

Take the metro to Gadigal station and The Skin Hospital is a 12 minute walk through Hyde Park.

Westmead Limited parking

By Bus

T-Way Buses T61–T66 stop at “Hospital” on Darcy Road. It is then a short walk to The Skin Hospital.  Services run approximately every 15 minutes.

T-Way Buses offer wheelchair accessible services at limited times. Please consult the Transport Information Line and look for the accessible symbol to identify these services.

By Train

The closest train station is Westmead, located at the end of Ashley Lane approaching Railway Parade. Westmead Train Station is serviced by the Western and Cumberland lines and is 100 metres from The Skin Hospital, approximately a 2 minute walk.

Unlimited Free parking is available at Seven Hills Railway Station which is 4 stops to the west of Westmead Station.

Parramatta Train Station is serviced by the Western and Cumberland and lines.  The Skin Hospital is a 5 minute bus trip from Parramatta using T-Way buses T61–T66 which depart from the Parramatta Train Station Interchange at Stand B4. The T-Way bus stops at “Hospital” on Darcy Road, which is a short walk from The Skin Hospital.

Westmead and Parramatta train stations are both wheelchair accessible. For further details visit the Sydney Trains website: www.sydneytrains.info or download the “Opal Travel” app for iPhone and Android.

By Light Rail

The Skin Hospital is conveniently located a short walk from the Westmead Light Rail Station.

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We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which The Skin Hospital operates. For thousands of years, these lands have been cared for by Indigenous communities and their ancestors. We recognise and appreciate their ongoing connection to Country, culture, and community. We also pay our respects to the elders, past and present, of these communities, as well as to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have contributed to the cultural heritage of this country.
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