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    Abingdon Mental Health Centre

    3.0 (1 review)

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    John Radcliffe,The Hospital - Real coffee at Pret A Manger, this has made my hospital stay much more bearable

    John Radcliffe,The Hospital

    4.3(8 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    If you have a nosebleed while standing atop a hilly bluff overlooking the ocean, and your blood…read moredrips down the rock wall into the sea, then it may become a Redcliff. That was quite convoluted, but what I was trying to say is that both myself and my brother were born in this hospital. It's gone through many renovations since those days, but it still gives me a creepy, unusual, and chilling feeling when I see it. It's obviously a special place to me, but I don't really like hospitals, and besides, my brother nearly died here twice, once just after birth, complications from Asthma and such. You can blame my parents for that I suppose, they blame each other for it, so why not. It's a very modern hospital that is famous all over England, and perhaps all over Europe. Plus, it has to have a 5 star because I was born there. To give it less tha a 5 would just seem ungrateful. And this is the 1,981st review I've ever written, by the way.

    It feels a bit odd reviewing a hospital. I visited a friend in here, so I can't really comment on…read morethe treatment, but on the experience of visiting as a whole. The car park is well signposted, but like most NHS hospitals, you pay on your way out and it costs several pounds. The hospital itself is a maze - there are signposts which seem to lead you in indirect routes, although you usually end up passing the help desk a couple of times to get more directions. It doesn't help that there are several entrances and exits on different floors. The hospital has a fairly nice atmosphere and doesn't seem too clinical. Some corridors have nice pictures on the walls, the cafe is wonderfully cheap (cheap squash, simple but cheap filled rolls) and there are book stalls and charity stands dotted around. It definitely feels like a place that is full of life.

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    Marcham Road Health Centre

    Marcham Road Health Centre

    1.8(5 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Poor experience. Joined in 2023 as only surgery accepting new patients when Ioved to Abingdon. I…read morehave a shoulder injury and could have a telephone appointment which obviously was pointless. Diagnosed shoulder injury over phone gave exercises. Pain increased, finally got an in person appointment and was checked by GP and medical student. Just a vague shoulder injury diagnosis. Send text to refer for telephone physio. Pain increased to a unbearable level 4 weeks later, booked phone appointment waited all day got called at 6pm. Basically told injuries take tim e and to try paracetamol (obviously already tried several options already) After getting upset gp decided to refer me to physio. After this call same dr text me to tell me to continue to treat my conjunctivitis. This was clearly not meant for me even though it had my name on. Saw physio today, muscle injury actually quite serious and could have been treated sooner if referal was made at first appointment. Also exercises GP gave were completely unsuitable for the injury I actually have. I now have a long recovery for an injury I've had 11 weeks, which could have been treated sooner if GP actually made a referal rather than fob me off with an exercise leaflet not suitable. I have now registered at Abingdon surgery that appear to be much more competent. AVOID!!!

    I truly cannot express how much I loathe this practice--solely based on the reception, pharmacy and…read moreadmin teams. I've been with the practice for 15 years and while the doctors are generally good (and the midwives based there are amazing!), the admin team, including the manager, seem hellbent on making patient lives as difficult as possible. I've had repeated problems with prescription requests for required daily medication that has reached comic proportions now. Current example: At four months pregnant, the practice could not supply a required daily medication that I take due to having had cancer as a young person. Rather than let me know that they had supply issues, I had to come into the practice a week later to discover this... and all other local pharmacies were having the same supply issues. It happened to coincide with the Queen's funeral weekend and in the end, I was without my medication for six days and feeling wretched and worried as a result. 111 doctors insisted that I ask for a three-month prescription of this medication in the future given that I have now had supply issues with this medication four times since Brexit. Marcham Road refuses to prescribe more than one month at a time despite this ongoing supply debacle and request of 111 doctors because it is 'their policy'. Funny enough, without me saying anything, a trainee midwife in Wantage asked where my GP practice was based and when I said 'Marcham Road', she literally shuttered and said, 'Ooh. They really aren't the nicest there, are they'? I laughed and told her that she made me feel so much better because it meant that it wasn't just me (which is obvious based on all the other reviews here anyway). Adding insult to injury, making an appointment here is often difficult and I just cannot understand how this practice even remotely functions. As my regular GP has retired, despite being in the middle of a pregnancy, I am now trying to switch practices as I can no longer stand the negativity and frequent problem-making attitude of the administration, pharmacy and reception teams (with the exception of Anita, who is truly lovely). There is just a constant dark cloud over this practice and I dread every time I have to interact with them. Shame--deep shame--on this practice. Truly.

    Churchill Hospital

    Churchill Hospital

    3.8(6 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    If you have ever watched M*A*S*H, you may like Churchill Hospital. All the other people and…read morepatients have to take it for what it is: a massive shed that was saved from some war and somehow made it into the 21st century. The hallways are narrow and dark (I would rather not mention the smell of urine that suspiciously lingers in the hallway around the cafeteria - but then again, that may just be some bangers and mash gone wrong), the equipment is old and the staff average NHS. From a medical point of view, it may be an average hospital (with a lucky connection to a renowned university), but it just looks horrible and makes you feel sicker than you already are. If you are fit enough to walk, you may want to try a different hospital. If not, you can thank the stars that the local A&E is not located here, but at the John Radcliffe site. Get better soon !!!

    The Churchill hospital, part of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust, is twinned with the John…read moreRadcliffe hospital and provides non-acute services such as Dermatology, Renal, Chest, Oncology, Infectious Disease, Breast and Endocrinology. The hospital does not have an A&E department. Parking is expensive, though there is a reasonable amount available. The hospital is mostly built on a single storey, which means it can be a long walk to get anywhere. There is a single canteen, the food from which is mediocre. The staff are largely friendly. Be aware that, as part of the Oxford University Medical School, you are likely to come across medical students as a patient, simply let them know if you'd rather they weren't there!

    Abingdon Mental Health Centre - hospitals - Updated May 2026

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