Contact
Our opening hours are 9.00 - 17.00 7 Days a Week
Get in touch
020 8742 8822
Special Access Requirements
The Door W4 is dedicated to ensuring that individuals with disabilities, as well as their families and caretakers, are treated without discrimination and provided with access to all our services, facilities, and information where possible.
If you have a disability and are coming to The Door W4 for an appointment or treatment, please let us know prior to you attending so that we can discuss what support you may require as access the our Theatre and Dental Studio are limited.
Please let us know if you have any special requirements such as:
- A disability requiring assisted access
- Hearing or sight difficulties (requiring specific assistance)
- Need of an interpreter.
Many thanks,
The Door W4 Team
How To Get Here
The nearest bus station to us is Stamford Brook Bus Garage, which is roughly a 4 minute walk away from us. Buses include routes linking to Richmond, Hammersmith, Shepherds Bush, Hounslow, Fulwell, Kew Bridge, Brentford: 267, 237, H91, 190, 110
The nearest tube station to us is Stamford Brook on the District Line, which is a 7 minute walk away.
From Chiswick High Road, turn into Airedale Avenue and take the first right into The Hogarth Club car park.
There is parking available on site. Press the button at the entry terminal for a ticket. Payments can be made at the exit terminal by card or at The Hogarth Club Reception. Non-member parking is £3. Parking is free for those who have a treatment booked at The Door W4.
The Door W4 Directions Video
Watch our short 1 minute video with directions on how to find us from Chiswick High Road.
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The Door W4 offers treatments for a wide range of health issues and some treatments will include medication prescribed by one of our experienced medical practitioners. The Door W4 does not routinely prescribe medication which is unlicensed for use in the UK. However, depending on your particular health condition, your treating medical practitioner may recommend a medicine that is unlicenced for use in the UK. If this is the case, the doctor will explain the reasons for this in advance of proceeding with treatment. You will be provided with information about any recommended unlicenced medicines, so that you can make an informed decision about your treatment; one of which will be an option to decline such treatment.