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    St Patricks Hospital

    1.8 (4 reviews)

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    Saint James's Hospital

    Saint James's Hospital

    1.9(16 reviews)
    3.1 kmMount Brown

    You know the story. You leave the club with your friend after a great night of dancing and…read moreflirting. You walk home full of laughs when suddenly you pause and turn to each other and say: "Is that a naked man running?" And viola you are lying on the ground and when I came to my friend was passed out with a bloody mouth on the street. Thankfully some good Samaritans took control of the situation. The ambulance man was fantastic and so where the nurses and doctors as they got a great kick out of the fact that a naked man ran us over. The receptionist was awful, extremely rude, unpleasant woman that got an attitude with my dazed friend because she had the temerity to spell her last name for her: "I can spell you know!" Of course I lost it with her and told her to learn some manners. A fascinating insight into the Irish psyche as the place was populated with mainly drink related incidents. Something very socially vacant about that. I wonder will Diageo pick up the bill? My friend is grand yet my ass has a huge bruise on it which makes sitting rather annoying. Beware of a naked lunatic running the streets of Dublin who has a tiny package. Complete eejit.

    This hospital is desperate I thought the Mater was bad this is worse, The wait times are a complete…read morejoke you could be waiting 24 hours or even longer and waiting all night. Myself and other People needing urgent care left sitting there for hours on end falling asleep on the seats. Junkies using drugs in the toilets you could get the horrible smell of it in the waiting room. Came in suicidal etc they gave me prescription for useless depressant tablets and told me to get on with it, refused to diagnose anything, Sadly I won't come back here the level care for suicidality and obvious mental health issues is incompetent and useless. The staff can see people sooner there often sitting in the office doing nothing anyways. The mental health services in this country are so bad, been in hospitals all over dublin and even discharged either given a prescription or or help lines sheet and thats it thanks to fine fall and finnana gael ruining the country, All in all very disappointing, clearly government is at fault. Won't set foot in here again the wait times are terrible.

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    Beaumont Hospital

    Beaumont Hospital

    2.3(13 reviews)
    6.1 kmBeaumont

    Referred to A&E by GP. Following a bad fall with a knock to…read morethe head that knocked me out. I was advised I needed a CT scan and Xray. 14 hours in A&E. Saw a triage nurse within 15 minutes. No follow up care since. No query as to my symptoms worsening or improving. Hospital Nurses and Dr amazing but the emergency department is no longer fit for purpose. Its too small, over crowded and cramped. People on trolleys packed in like sardines. Dr and nurses constantly shuffling trolleys jus to make contact and get to side of a patient to examine them. People in A&E tying up beds in A&E because they cant be admitted to wards, during the night. Knock on effect. A&E staff have no space to work with patients out in waiting rooms Also think the computer system is inadequate and outdated. Im witnessing to many Dr spending far too much time sitting at computers instead of carrying out primary care function. Whichvis seeing and evaluating patients. Bring a sleeping bag, pillow, phone charger, food and water with you. So you can lie down on floor while you wait. It will be more vomfotable than chairs provided and some seating is outdoors in a tent that was temporarily erected to deal with covid but is now in everyday use.

    I had a consultation with a Gastroenterologist there, and oh my god, there 'Professor' Stephen…read morePatchett is the most arrogant 'Doctor' I ever come across, he said evertyhing is my head, that I should seek help in a psiquiatric hospital, no empathy whatsoever, imaging if he is a 'professor', I can't imagine his students, all of them becoming a doctor just like him to only get big money. STAY AWAY from him.

    St Vincent's Private Hospital

    St Vincent's Private Hospital

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.5 kmMerrion

    I was here recently to do some follow up investigations on some medical complications I had been…read morehaving. When you first arrive into the building, it can be a bit overwhelming and confusing, however the people working at the receptionist desk were SUPER helpful each time in making sure you were in the right place, and directing you where you needed to go. In case you can't find the receptionist desk, it looks like a weird turquoise cone. The first time I went, I saw a specialist. The staff were helpful, and I didn't have to wait long. The specialist I saw was also very attentive, and and actually took time to answer all my questions and listened to what I had to say (as opposed to some doctors who seem to just want to get you in and out). The second time I was there, I was in the day care unit having a bunch of tests done. Everything was thoroughly explained before it was done, and everyone made every effort to make sure I was as comfortable as possible (considering the tests I was having done). I'm a bit scared of needles, but each person who had to prod me was very good at keeping me distracted and making the needle part of the tests quick. The only downside, or frustrating part, was that when I arrived at Day Care, apparently they told EVERYONE in day card that day to arrive at the same time, and I had to wait a little bit because my bed wasn't ready yet. If I have to have tests or follow-ups in the future would be very happy having them done in this hospital. The nursing staff is great, supportive, and extremely nice.

    nice staff, nice facilities, but oh. my. god. is it the most confusing place ever to visit. i've…read moregone there twice - once to a consultant and once to get a random test done. the first time, the whole place was torn apart and under some serious construction so even trying to follow the signs to find the right building was like navigating a labyrinth, in the dark. the second time, it was all finished so anything i'd achieved in forming a kind of map in my head was completely negated. i actually wandered around a bit before running into another lost soul who approached me hoping i had a map. heh. we ventured off together in search of our destinations. once i got in there (the second time) and wandered the immense lobby for a minute trying to figure out where to go, i gave up and approached the info desk. the staff there rang the department they thought i needed to go to and asked them if they did the sort of test i was sent over to get. i was directed upstairs to the department where again, i managed to get lost. ok, i will admit a certain genetic failing in having a sense of direction, but COME ON. after running around lost a bit, a nice nurse-type-person approached me and pointed me in the right direction. i asked for the person the info desk had spoken to on the phone and they seemed to not have had that conversation. in any case, they rang someone else and within about 10 minutes, i was back in an exam room getting my test done. so pretty much the point here is that it may be the most confusing place on earth and the staff may not know what the hell is going on but at least the facilities are really nice and modern and the staff are willing to help you figure out where you're going :)

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    St Vincent's University Hospital

    3.0(20 reviews)
    3.2 kmMerrion

    doctors good, Indian nurses awful as per usual Leave you…read moresitting there even if you just asked for water they wouldn't get it for you. Lazy.

    I recently had a mole on my leg that my dermatologist recommende…read mored removing for biopsy. I was a bit apprehensive because I had previously undergone a similar procedure on my back for a very small mole, which left a noticeable scar despite only requiring three stitches. This time, the mole on my leg was also very small, so I was hoping for a careful and minimally invasive procedure. However, while filling out the pre-procedure form, the nurse assisting me confused "left" with "right" and mentioned she was very tired at that point in the day. I remember thinking I hoped she would not be the one performing the procedure -- but she was. The result was disappointing: such a tiny mole ended up leaving a scar that required four stitches that looked more like veterinary stitches, or when you mend clothes, very poorly done.I I even consulted my GP to ask if the stitches could be redone for a better cosmetic outcome, but was advised against it. Now I am left with large, unattractive stitches which will leave a scar. Beyond the technical aspect, I also found the overall attitude and communication lacking empathy and professionalism. Unfortunately, this experience left me with the certainty that I will not return to this dermatology department for any further procedures. It is a pity, as patient care and compassion are just as important as medical treatment.

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