BusBus
Bus stops outside the Acute Services Building/Emergency Department and near the Selwyn Street/Pembroke Street intersection for
- the Orbiter bus on its clockwise and anticlockwise circuit around Hamilton.
- other bus services from some Hamilton suburbs, Cambridge and Te Awamutu.
For bus timetable and route details:
- 0800 4 BUSLINE (0800 428 754)
- www.busit.co.nz
By carBy car
Entry / exit for most of the campus is at Gate 1 on Pembroke Street, near the intersection of Lorne Street, Ohaupo Road, Kahikatea Road and Pembroke Street.
Hague Road is the name of the road that goes through the campus.
The Older Persons and Rehabilitation Building is at Gate 3 on the west side of Pembroke Street.
There are two carpark buildings and a small amount of on-street parking which is closely monitored by Hamilton City Council parking officers.
More information about parking buildings and charges
Community health transport options - community shuttles and buses from rural townsCommunity health transport options from rural towns
There are a number of DHB funded health transport services which provide transport to and from Waiora Waikato Hospital Campus from all the main towns and many smaller settlements across Waikato.
The services are not necessarily free. You may be asked to make a contribution towards the cost of your trip.
- List of DHB-funded transport options(including community buses and vans, grouped
(groupedby geographical area)
There are other non-funded community transport providers, Intercity buses, etc. You can also check with your local Citizens Advice Bureau .
TaxiTaxi
Find out which is the nearest hospital entrance to your clinic appointment or other destination (refer to the campus map) and ask the taxi driver to drop you there. This will avoid a long walk.
The ward or clinic receptionist will help you call a taxi when you leave, if you do not have a mobile phone yourself.