Millbridge ward

Millbridge ward

Acute medical gastroenterology unit

Millbridge ward

Three healthcare staff talking in a ward

Contact Millbridge Ward

Ward phone: 01483 464 191

Location:  Level E, West Wing, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford.

Ward Manager: Rebecca Gordon  

About Millbridge Ward

Millbridge Ward is a 30-bed unit providing specialist care for patients with a range of gastroenterological and digestive conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease, haemorrhoids and cancers such as colorectal and pancreatic. We are committed to delivering expert, patient-centred care that addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of your condition.

Our services

  • Specialist assessment and treatment for a range of complex digestive and gastroenterological conditions.
  • Dedicated support from our inflammatory bowel disease specialist nurses.
    Expert nutritional care from our dietitians and nutrition nurses.
  • Compassionate, tailored support for patients with complex physical and psychological needs.
  • Access to our experienced alcohol liaison team for patients with alcohol-related conditions.

Your care team 

Our team includes experienced doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants, working closely with inflammatory bowel disease specialist nurses, dietitians, nutrition nurses and the endoscopy unit, alongside other allied health professionals as needed. Working collaboratively, we provide compassionate, round-the-clock care focused on your recovery and wellbeing.

Learn more about our ward teams and their roles.

Visiting information

Visiting hours

  • 12-8pm daily.

Visitor guidelines

  • Up to two visitors per patient at any one time.
  • Children under 12 years old are not allowed to visit adult wards, unless there are exceptional circumstances.
  • When you arrive, please check in with a member of ward staff before visiting your loved one.
  • If you are visiting a patient receiving end-of-life care, we will aim to accommodate more visitors, usually up to four people a day, but this may vary depending on ward pressures. The matron or nurse in charge will provide more information when needed.
  • Read and follow our infection control guidelines (see below).

Help keep our patients safe and well

Please don’t visit if you have:

  • Any signs of infection.
  • Had diarrhoea, vomiting or symptoms of flu in the last 48 hours.

While visiting a patient, please:

  • Do not bring flowers.
  • Use the public toilets (not the ones on the wards – they are for patients only).
  • Don’t eat at bedsides.
  • Do not touch patient’s wounds bandages/dressings or medical equipment.

Before you visit, please read and follow our infection control information guidelines, which help protect our patients from germs.

Getting here

Getting to Millbridge Ward

Online map

You can use our    online map  to navigate around our site. Head to the East Wing, where you will find stairs and lifts to our East Wing ward floors A, B, C, D and E.

What Three Words

rise.local.copper - this will take you to the East Wing lift/stairs lobby. 

Directions from the hospital main entrance:

  • Walk straight ahead past the reception desk on your right.
  • Continue past M&S on your left until the corridor becomes a T-junction.
  • Look for the hospital map on the wall directly in front of you (this can help if you get lost).

Head to the East Wing:

  • Turn right towards the East Wing.
  • Walk along the corridor until you come to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) doors. 
  • Turn right just before the ICU doors (do not enter the ICU).

To reach Level E:

  • You will now find the East Wing lifts on your left and the East Wing stairs on your right.
  • Take either the lift or the stairs to Level E (two floors up from ground level).

Final step: 

  • Follow the ward signs on Level E to reach Millbridge Ward.

Questions or concerns

First point of contact: Speak to the ward nurse in charge – we want patients to feel informed and comfortable during their stay.

If you still have questions: Ask to speak with the ward matron.

Concerned about a change or deterioration in a patient’s condition? Alongside speaking to ward staff, you can also contact the Critical Care Outreach Team through Call 4 Concern.

Complaints and support: Contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) for confidential, impartial advice and support.