Flowers to Princess Royal University Hospital – order online
When a friend or family member is being treated at Princess Royal University Hospital in Orpington, sending a thoughtful bouquet is one of the simplest ways to brighten their day. Our local florist team delivers fresh, hand-tied flowers directly to Princess Royal University Hospital, helping you show you care even when you cannot be there in person. Located on Farnborough Common in the south of the London Borough of Bromley, the hospital serves patients from across south east London, Orpington, Bromley, Sevenoaks and the surrounding Kent borders, which means our delivery network is well placed to reach every ward quickly. Ordering flowers for delivery to Princess Royal University Hospital is straightforward. Simply choose your bouquet, add the patient's full name and the ward or department at checkout, and our courier will hand the arrangement to the reception or ward staff for safe onward delivery. Because hospital wards can be busy and patients are sometimes moved between bays, we always recommend including a mobile contact number for the recipient or a relative, so we can confirm details if needed. Visiting hours at Princess Royal University Hospital typically run during the afternoon and early evening, although individual wards such as maternity, intensive care and paediatrics may have their own arrangements. Our drivers deliver throughout the working day so that flowers arrive in good time, often before visitors themselves. If the patient has already been discharged, we can redirect the bouquet to a home address in Orpington, Petts Wood, Locksbottom or further afield across Bromley at no extra cost. We understand that hospitals have guidelines on what can be brought onto wards. For that reason, our arrangements destined for Princess Royal University Hospital are presented in water filled gift bags or sturdy boxes, avoiding loose pollen and heavy vases where possible. Lilies are kept out of mixed get well bouquets unless specifically requested. Whether you are sending congratulations to a new parent on the maternity unit, a cheerful pick me up to someone recovering from surgery, or sympathy flowers to a family during a difficult time, our Orpington based florists are ready to help. Same day delivery to Princess Royal University Hospital is available when you order before midday, Monday to Saturday.
Frequently asked questions about flowers to Princess Royal University Hospital
What time will my flowers be delivered to Princess Royal University Hospital?
Same day deliveries to Princess Royal University Hospital are made between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Saturday, when you place your order before midday. For orders placed later in the day, we will deliver the following working day. Our driver hands the bouquet to the main reception or ward clerk, who then passes it on to the patient. If you need the flowers to arrive at a specific time, for example before afternoon visiting hours, please add a note at checkout and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
Which ward details do I need to provide when sending flowers to Princess Royal University Hospital?
To ensure a smooth delivery to Princess Royal University Hospital in Orpington, please include the patient's full name, the ward name or department, and ideally the bay or room number if you know it. Examples include Acorn Ward, the maternity unit or the surgical day unit. If you are unsure of the ward, the patient's mobile number is very helpful so our driver or the hospital staff can confirm the right location. Without these details, deliveries can be delayed at the main reception desk.
Are there any flowers that are not allowed at Princess Royal University Hospital?
Like most NHS hospitals, Princess Royal University Hospital restricts flowers in certain clinical areas such as intensive care, high dependency and some specialist units, where infection control is a priority. General wards usually accept bouquets without issue. We avoid heavily scented stems and pollen producing lilies in our hospital arrangements, and we present flowers in a water filled gift bag rather than a glass vase, so staff do not need to find extra containers. If in doubt, please check with the ward before ordering.