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Ashford Hospital

1.7 (6 reviews)
Open • 5:00 am - 6:00 AM, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM - 7:00 pm

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Alison p.

I have had to visit Ashford a few times over the years, for good things such as births and not so good things such as operations and illnesses of loved ones. I was here recently to visit my Dad after an operation. It is a pleasant enough hospital but it is looking a little tired. The foyer is light and airy and has been built inside the wings of the old hospital. It has a Hudson's in the foyer which is nice when the patients can start to move around or if you are peckish or thirsty while visiting. For an old hospital it is ok. The rooms are relatively spacious and the decor is an 80's style burgundy and grey. The nurses stations looked quite lovely especially with all the Christmas decorations. The view from my Dad's room left a lot to be desired as did all the other rooms I visited over the years. The room overlooked the back of a auto shop and other run down businesses on Anzac Highway. The nurses were friendly and efficient but like most other hospitals I have visited, they talk too loudly seemingly forgetting that there are patients trying to sleep. Ashford is a popular hospital but it wouldn't be my preference if I had a choice.

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