Went to have further hearing test. the corridors were boiling, cant be any cooler then 40c and the hospital is falling apart.
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Mart ★★★☆☆
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Martyn Barrow ★★★★★
Transferred to seacroft limb centre after the way hull limb centre treated me. One and half hours of physio in 14weeks and then told me that I would never walk again then tried to push me towards an electric wheelchair which I don't want one and refused me my prosthetic leg .everything was explained to me and the first time myself and my stepson were introduced to the consultant and the team I felt more informed about the way things were progressing
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Steven Barowik ★★★★★
The staff and the place were excellent. At 10.30 on a Thursday morning the parking was full up, so absolutely horrendous. Will have to take a taxi if I ever have to return.
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Remmy Carlisle ★☆☆☆☆
Parking is a literally nightmare. Tooke 20 minutes to find a space - this signage is so poor that you don't even know where to start to find patient parking - when you do eventually find it you pay (that's not the issue) - the issue is that you have to go on a hunt for the pay and display machine. So by the time I did all that I was late for my appointment. Thankfully staff (nurses and phlebotomists) were lovely.
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Samantha Dean ★★★★☆
I attended an appointment in the breast screening unit this week and the staff team who supported me were so kind and reassuring. The whole experience put me at ease and was professional throughout. This would have been a 5 star rating but I found the parking system very difficult to access and pay for which made the visit unnecessarily stressful.
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Carol Evans ★★★☆☆
It's a hospital. Clean and tidy with a short wait to be seen. Shame that they charge so much for parking. It used to be foc.
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sam Griggs ★★★★★
Great staff, friendly and helpful! Couldn't of asked for a better hospital for my scan! Thankyou ⭐
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Cait Jordan ★★☆☆☆
Very covid aware in here. I came with my boyfriend to find out if I had PCOS, was extremely nervous. Nurse wanted to let my boyfriend in the waiting room Receptionist refused. Receptionist in Ultrasound clearly did not want to be there. Please just find a new job if you do not like it instead of talking down to others.
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Updesh Dosanjh ★★★★★
Small but very friendly. A great little hospital. Very friendly and helpful staff. Visited as an outpatient, was in and out in no time. Lots of free parking. The place to go if you need X-Rays.
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David J Wrighton ★★★★☆
Not a great deal to say about this once wonderful hospital . On entry to the grounds it gives the impression of a very old run down and almost redundant hospital . Some of the buildings have been modernised and some look as if they haven’t been touched for years . Even the paths and roads are not clean and clear and parts are boarded up and some buildings have been demolished . I can’t comment on what facilities are still available on site I went back again during the week and judging by the amount of cars parked all around the place it’s still being used . The outpatients department is very modern and has its own car park . I don’t think this hospital has an A&E and appears closed at weekends . This in turn gave us plenty of parking space . !!! I took a wheelchair walk around the grounds and sure enough parts of the place are fenced off and buildings boarded up There are several areas that have been cleared and fenced off bu now all covered in grass and scrub like nature is taking it back Some of the footpaths have been upgraded and some are not. It’s a good hundred metres to the main door . Part of the footpath was being rebuilt today but some is still missing . I had to ride on the road to get to the main building. However I noticed there is work taking place on the site and a good sized new disabled car park is close by. I couldn’t go all the way around this sprawling site but at least it’s being used Parts of the grounds are now a housing estate. I think that the use of heavy construction lorries has helped to destroy the once smooth clean roadways . At least the unit I visited is very modern .One of the good things I noticed is a lot of scrub bushes and general detritus has been removed and rather than be all doom and gloom about this VERY under resourced hospital and it’s grounds I posted some pics of some of the beautiful trees that occupy them. A definite shock to the system and a bit like two time zones in places. Car park charges still apply .
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