3 Peerless Street
London
EC1V 9EZ
0800 328 3421
The Richard Desmond Centre (RDCEC) is the world’s largest children’s hospital dedicated to the treatment and research of eye diseases in children.
The RDCEC was designed to create a welcoming and child-friendly patient environment, with world-class facilities and equipment. The centre houses outpatient consulting rooms, a day care ward and a children’s A&E department, alongside research laboratories and overnight accommodation for children and parents.
It is based on the same campus as the main hospital in London's City Road, but has a separate entrance in Peerless Street.
Northern Line (City branch) to Old Street station. Come out of subway four and follow the green painted line until you come to Peerless Street on your left. Walk up Peerless Street and the RDCEC is ahead of you on your right.
Moorgate (Northern, Hammersmith and City, Circle, Metropolitan), Barbican (Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan) and Angel (Northern) are about a 10 minute walk away.
There is currently no step-free access at Old Street station. If you require this, please travel via Farringdon (taking the 55/243 buses to Old Street) or Kings Cross (205 bus towards Moorfields).
21, 43, 55, 76, 141, 205, 214, 243, 271, 394, and 733 (new weekday route to replace the Northern Line) serve City Road and Old Street which are a short walking distance from the RDCEC.
Old Street station is on the First Capital Connect line. Liverpool Street station, Kings Cross station and Euston station are all a short bus ride away. For more information please visit the National Rail website.
The Richard Desmond Centre (RDCEC) is based on the same campus as the main hospital in London's City Road, but has a separate entrance in Peerless Street.
Moorfields Eye Hospital is on the A501, and is approximately 6.5 miles from junction one on the M1. Parking around the hospital is very limited, although there is some meter parking and some privately-operated car parks.
Disabled Parking
If you hold a valid blue badge, or are driving the holder of a valid blue badge as a passenger, you can park in the designated disabled bays outside the hospital in City Road - please check the signs on the bays to confirm for how long you can park. You can also park in Cayton Street (the location of the hospital's main entrance) on the yellow lines where there are no loading restrictions for up to three hours, provided the clock card is displayed and set to your time of arrival. Please see links below for the two local boroughs advice
For more information about blue badge parking and the location of dedicated parking for disabled people in Islington and Hackney visit.
Car parks*
* Moorfields Eye Hospital Foundation Trust does not run or have any affiliation with any of these car parks. Drivers park at their own risk.
Clinical services
Consulting rooms
Diagnostic rooms
Outpatient procedure rooms
A day care ward
Waiting areas for children with TV screen and play areas
Pharmacy
Children’s A&E department
Research laboratories
Assistive facilities
Disabled toilets
Lifts
Step-free access
Other
Cafe
Toilets
WiFi Internet
Charging stations
Overnight accommodation for children and parents