Private Eye Care for Patients from Wirral
Many patients from the Wirral are seen at St Paul's Eye Unit for NHS care, and Ms. Nardine Menassa also sees private patients at Spire Liverpool. The journey across the Mersey is straightforward. The directions below are for St Paul's Eye Unit at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
Getting to St Paul's Eye Unit
From the Wirral, take the Mersey tunnels (Kingsway or Queensway) or the Mersey Gateway into Liverpool. Then follow signs for the city centre and Royal Liverpool University Hospital (Prescot Street). Journey time is typically 25–45 minutes depending on your starting point and traffic. The hospital is clearly signposted once you reach the city.
Parking is available on site at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital; charges may apply. Follow signs for hospital parking.
Train services from the Wirral arrive at Liverpool Lime Street or Liverpool Central. From Lime Street, a taxi to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital on Prescot Street takes around 10–15 minutes. Some Wirral patients also use the Mersey Ferry and then taxi or car for the remainder of the journey.
Directions to each clinic
Get step-by-step directions from Wirral to each of our clinic locations. Click "Get directions" to open in Google Maps.
St Paul's Eye Unit
Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Prescot Street, Liverpool, L7 8XP
0151 706 2000Treatments we offer
Ms. Nardine Menassa offers consultant-led cataract surgery, corneal transplants, and dry eye and ocular surface treatment at our clinics.
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