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    Prospect Park Hospital

    3.6 (5 reviews)

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    Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

    Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

    2.8(6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Went here for my ante natal class. Car park can get very busy and there aren't many places. Grab…read morethe first space available. But inside it's quite big and there is an M&S sandwich shop and a Pumpkin cafe shop. Update: Oct 2011 went to Children's clinic here and I was impressed by the efficiency and knowledge of the staff.

    I have been in the Royal Berks a few times, latterly to have two popliteal aneurysms byepassed and…read morea left foot brought back to life after a clot went down into it. I cannot fault the surgery led by an excellent fellow Mr Magee who did my ops, one as an emergency, the second to prevent a similar problem as the first. I am very pleased with the results and back up. I have lost parts of two left toes but still have both feet ! The doctors and nurses were great but I have to record my concern at the weekend nursing staff who were not there when needed. In my ward we had eight men and some of us required urine receptacles...We buzzed our buzzers and no one came. This just didn't happen only the once over the weekends we were in. We were left for ages. None of them could take blood properly and looking behind our beds we found a considerable amount of fluff and dirt. As a test I dropped a white mint behind my bed...It stayed there for THREE weeks before being swept up. The cleaner only went round the front of the beds. Hospitals in general are struggling with problems they make themselves. Bring back Matrons !!!

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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)
    23.5 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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    St Richards Hospital

    St Richards Hospital

    5.0(3 reviews)
    43.2 mi

    All credit to the MFU Dept, who assessed, advised and gave me excellent treatment. Top marks for…read moretheir attention and service. There may be criticisms of this hospital, but the attitude, care, understanding and help I witnessed whilst waiting to be seen was outstanding. Future patients should not be put off by such reviews. Than you MFU, and ALL staff

    MATERNITY: Having given birth to my first 2 children in the US - where everything is covered by…read moreHealth Insurance and you get to control most things about your birth experience (because you're paying), I'll admit it was with some trepidation that I undertook the NHS version of obstetrics. However, having been put off by Queen Alexandra's Hospital in Portsmouth by their lack of physical tour (you have to get by with a substandard YouTube video), and also feedback from others that it was a busy hospital and somewhat akin to a sausage machine (I had one story of someone being in and out in 12 hours - and they didn't necessarily want to be processed so quickly), I decided to opt for Chichester. It was the right choice - indeed quieter, albeit a bit older looking, but still fit for purpose. This maternity ward is very well run, the midwife was very good and I got the epidural that I wanted (needed!) for my third baby. I would definitely recommend this hospital to any nervous mums. Getting the tour and having a chance to ask questions and familiarize oneself with the layout was really helpful in orientating me to the NHS way and allaying any fears/answering questions. My only pick up point was infant security. As I left the hospital the receptionist let me swan out - no outgoing checks, no bracelet checking, no escort to the door, nothing. It made me wonder what the protocol was should there be an attempted baby theft...

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