Dudley Guest Hospital

Dudley Guest Hospital is a hospital located in Dudley, West Midlands, England.

It is situated in Tipton Road, and the buildings were originally constructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to accommodate miners blinded in the numerous local coal mines. The miners rejected the Earl's charity, and the buildings remained empty until 1871, when they were taken over by local chainmaker Joseph Guest and turned into a hospital.

The hospital's accident and emergency department closed in 1983 and was relocated to Russells Hall Hospital. Out patient facilities remain on the site, and all of the original buildings are still in existence despite the construction of a horseshoe-shaped extension in 2003.