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    Galway Clinic

    Galway Clinic

    3.2(6 reviews)
    4.3 km

    To all the staff and management at the Galway clinic. From…read morethe moment I arrived at the A&E Dept in the Galway clinic I was looked after immediately in the most professional and caring way anyone could ask for. I had an Mri scan and referred to Dr Odhran Murray. Top class most caring and a total professional in every way. He went way and above what was required to get me the urgent care I needed. Examined me carefully and listened to everything I had to say. He thoroughly explained the serious problem I had and gave his very professional advice. I felt immediately he cared and I could trust him with my life. He also a thorough gentleman someone you can relate to immediately. He is a credit to his profession and a top class surgeon. Go raibh míle maith agat Odhráin beidh mé fíor bhuíoch duit í gcónaí. Rath Dé ort agus do chlann í gcónaí. To all the staff in the Orthopedic unit nurses, admin, theatre staff, and catering staff for the thorough caring and professionalism care I was given. I will be forever grateful to you all. You all are a credit to the Galway clinic and I could not speak highly enough of you all. Go raibh míle maith agaibh uilig agus guím gach rath oraibh i gcónaí Pádraig Ó h-Éanacháin Tuar Mhic Éadaigh Co Mhaigh Eo.

    My dad works here so I come here quite often as both a patient and a medical student. The hospital…read moreis extremely clean and well kept, one of the best private hospitals I've ever been to, and an exact replica of the Hermitage in Dublin. The hospital itself is architecturally beautiful with a grand piano, Japanese garden, Harry Potter-esque chess set in the garden, carpeted halls for the consultants suites etc. They have also built a new two story car park which is very handy as it was so difficult to find spaces before. Buses leave to and from the hospital to the city centre and Newcastle every hour from just outside the entrance, and inside they have an ATM, chapel, pharmacy, newsagent and a post box. I have the physiotherapy services a few times for my knee injury and another issue with my elbow and found them excellent, very knowledgable and professional. They also have Shockwave therapy for tendonitis and plantar fasciitis which I found quite effective albeit sore. All the doctors I've seen here were excellent and gave a proper examination instead of rushing though like what I find in public places. I usually get an appointment straight away via my dad, or otherwise within a week or two. However, different consultants have different wait times, but it's usually no more than a week or two in general. Clinic waiting times also vary, I've waited 30 mins for one consultant and over an hour of another. Earlier in the morning the less you have to wait as there's less people and risk of delays in front of you. The MRI services are another thing which I've used a number of times, and it's all very efficient and on time. I never waited more than 5 mins from my appointment time, and VHI covers MRI as well. The Emergency department is only open from 10am to 6pm on weekdays and 5pm on weekends and holidays, so if it's the night you would have to go to UCH I'd say. As a student on the wards, I must say it's quite luxurious and almost like a hotel! Patient's get a mini TV and radio attached to their beds which is something you would never get in a public hospital. Its a lot quieter and the wards are not overrun by students. The food in the cafeteria is, like all hospitals in my opinion, not great. I can never understand why hospitals encourage healthy eating yet serve mostly unhealthy things. The salads and sandwiches are pretty standard, as in caesar salad and a deli bar but the main courses dishes are all quite greasy and not exactly "heart friendly". A lot of meaty and greasy stuff, but they do have a hit and miss salad bar. Overall: Good quality care and you indeed get what you pay for Quality of care: 5/5 Facilities: 5/5 Price: Exorbitantly expensive unless you have full health insurance. But be prepared to pay consultation fees upfront and claim later, which vary between and consultants but are around €150 for a regular consultation and cheaper at follow ups. Physio is €60, and A&E is €150. Food: 2/5 Access: 3/4- a pain to get to unless you drive as the buses are very infrequent.

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    Professor John Morrison

    Professor John Morrison

    1.0(1 review)
    3.4 km

    I was referred to Prof. Morrison as a public patient by my then GP, Dr. A. Flavin, Roundstone…read moreHealth Centre. I required a hysterectomy and he denied me an operation and laughed at me and asked "did I realise that is major surgery", that is precisely what was required four years later. When I asked Dr. A. Flavin what he thought of a Gynaecologist at the Galway Clinic he said he could not recommend him because he did not know his work. If a doctor does not know Consultants in the area work, have you ever heard of Cross Border Healthcare Directive. I pay 1,600 subscriptions for Laya Healthcare annually and I would like to know how they would find a Consultant in Spain or France or some other European Country when they do not know the Consultants in Galway? An SHO on Prof. Morrison's team advised me to stay in this country and have the procedure here rather than returning to London (I was home on holiday for a month). When a woman is considered self employed how does she run a home, car, pay a mortgage and many of the other things women happen to do in this country. Prof. Morrison asked me "if I worked outside the home". I don't what home he came from but he certainly did not act in my best interests and I am suing him. He should be struck off, is my opinion given my experience of him. I could not give him a rating. He would not meet with me to discuss the matter, he has avoided my correspondence and he has not signed off on a sick form which I got to him and he would not confirm or deny he had received it on three separate occasions. That is the quality of the "Professionals" in the Gynaecology Department in UCHG I would prefer to have my procedure in London, Spain, France or some other country and charge it back to the HSE. If Ireland can't get basic health care right, who would want to be a citizen? Having worked in the USA and the UK in health care I have never experienced anything like it and hope never to have to be subjected to it again. Regards. Mary King

    Discover Chiropractic - health - Updated May 2026

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