Reviews

  1. Ben ★★★★★

    I honestly don't even know where to begin. The day before Christmas eve my girlfriend suffered with a succession of serious cluster seizures. We managed to get her into the car very quickly and rushed down to The Grange hospital. From the moment I ran into the hospital asking for a doctor we were looked after with a high level of care and professionalism that potentially saved my girlfriends life. They rushed her in from the car and gave her the emergency treatment she needed. I was incredibly distressed but the staff managed to keep me calm in the most frightening and terrifying of situations. My girlfriend became stable again thanks to the critical work that the doctors and nurses did there and I will never have the enough words to express how grateful we are for the way they dealt with this situation. We stayed in for 2 days over Xmas whilst they did their monitoring and tests. The staff showed us nothing but love and positivity whilst they are all working so hard and away from their families at this time of year. These people do not get enough credit for the work they do, they are literally the backbone of our society keeping us well and healthy. Everyone from the porters, the cleaners, nurses, doctors and specialists. All of them went far above and beyond to help us. If any of the staff are reading this from resuss, majors, neurology and AME my girlfriend, myself and my family cannot thank you all enough, you are our heros. Thank you so much for everything.

  2. Ali Bevan ★★★★★

    My mum was taken by ambulance to The Grange a few days before Christmas. Her care was exceptional. She was triaged immediately on arrival and moved to Majors within half an hour. It was very clean and the staff and care were brilliant. They could not have been kinder - especially the nurses, porters and the wonderful Red Cross helpers. They really helped to make a difficult time a lot easier with their care and compassion. True heroes. The hospital was modern and the canteen was lovely. There were lots of vending machines around and parking is free. Thank you to the staff for looking after my mum so well.

  3. Mrs J Skott ★★★★★

    Children's emergency unit I cannot fault, needed to pay a visit after being recommended by 111. So glad I decided the extra 10 min drive to the Grange rather than the Heath. The waiting room was clean and calm, we were seen so quickly. Every member of staff was kind, listened to me and did their job wonderfully. Parents seem to be cared for as well as the patient, which I didnt expect e.g. refreshments available via a sign and I was asked if I needed anything. I imagine there are times when things are busier but this Saturday night visit at 7pm was everything you wish the NHS could offer and more.

  1. Sarah Langley ★★★★★

    Wonderful maternity care. I’ve had to visit the Grange 3 times over the past year. Once a year ago following a miscarriage, then last week with bleeding to the emergency gynaecology dept and then for my 8 week scan. All 3 visits were as good as they can be in the circumstances. They were kind and compassionate during my miscarriage. And when we came in for the emergency visit, they were calm, looked after us and let us rest in a private room which was helpful with my cramping as I could lie down. They also sorted someone to come in a do a scan to reassure that we had a heartbeat, which was the first time we had heard that /gotten as far. We lost our dog the next day, so the extra time they spent to give us that moment really helped us get through an awful day. Then for my scan, all was smooth, professional and quick. But what was really amazing was Sandra (who looked after us after the miscarriage) called me when I had more questions after we left. She answered them all factually and really helped to calm me and but my overactive imagination to rest. Wonderful wonderful anti-natal services. Thank you!

  2. Josephine Wasilewska ★★★★★

    REVIEW OF C4 SECTION ON LEVEL 4 - RESPIRATORY. I need to add I was LUCKY. As 32yo ended up with respiratory issues on 29.12.22 GP sent me to this hospital worried about my oxygen levels and extreme high heart rate. Cough and 40°. I was certain it's pneumonia not covid or flu. After 30min in covid testing centre (all negative) I was transported on wheelchair to be helped. I was seriously saved from 1st min of being in waiting (very comfy!) area. 4 people per section. Communicative and helpful staff. I could see those people love their job or at least are passionate about it. I was admitted after 10h of waiting - mind I was gives fluids, antibiotics and painkillers via drip, food and water. So my waiting time was actually my treatment time. I ended up in C4 sector (4th floor) - respiratory. I want to thank whole team. From cleaners who do decent job, meal and drink delivery people working 12h shifts, nurseries who change every 12. I was ther 5 days through NYE. Helping not only with treatment, being gentle and comforting. Helping me walk to toilet. Carring my oxygen tank, transporting via wheelchair. Even tho "it's their job" I felt so safe and comforter during times I feared for my life. IV, antibiotics, blood tests, muscus tests, ct scan, x Ray, anti clog injections, painkillers, steroids, antibiotics. Checking my levels every 1h. And temperature. All of this work just for me (how I felt) to be sure I get better. Meals 3x a day. Warm and tasty! If I needed ANYTHING all I had to do is ask. I will be forever thankful. Thank you C4! It was my 1st time in hospital (other than giving birth). And yes, I was diagnosed with sever pneumonia, now back home and still recovering. I'm grateful it was not covid as my waiting time could be 16h by sitting in test office before even entering waiting area on hospital. People shouldn't RECOMMEND hospital but I do recommend this one. Plus - C4 (I was bed C4 . 89) has an amazing views.

  3. Amira Saraireh ★★★★★

    I delivered my little girl here on the 09th of October and count myself very lucky for the team of midwives I had looking after me. I wouldn’t say my delivery was awful looking back at it, but I would say that had it not been for the team looking after me and my baby it could’ve turned out very awful. The midwives were caring, supportive and pushed for me to do things as smoothly as they could possibly guide me to. Thanks to them, I was able to take my little girl out for walks in her stroller two days after she was born, and my general recovery has been smooth too. I am very thankful and grateful for the team of midwives that delivered my baby girl safely.

  1. Paul blackborow ★★★★★

    I just spent a week in the acute cardiology ward in the grange and I cant praise the nurses and doctors that took care of me enough. Even the lady who brought me dinner. Jan and Cynthia (the nurses assigned to me ) in particular were amazing and a huge calming influence on me and there knowledge was astounding. I felt totally relaxed and couldn't have asked for anymore from them. Very caring atmosphere around the whole ward. These people are definitely not paid enough for what they are doing. Thank you all.

  2. Maria Williams (Rie) ★☆☆☆☆

    Poor start or absolutely run off their feet. My son went in yesterday 10am with excruciating headache they put him on painkillers and IV antibiotics. He needed a lumbar puncture, after being told it would be taking place first thing next day, he was left waiting over 9hours.... however, all staff friendly and visiting easy with single rooms **** Review edit August 2022**** Im sorry to say The Grange has not improved at all. The aesthetically pleasing and mostly single rooms, all with TVs (but no remotes... I bought my own but wrestled to keep it?!). I am a spinal surgery patient and the ward struggled with my care. Most staff are v.friendly, but a lack of awareness of spinal patients is clear. My table or call bell would be left unreachable. Food leaves alot to be desired (dont ever order soup!) and mostly freezing cold. I was washed, not covered and Drs walked in, busy staff cant answer call bells & Id was left covered in excrement with the door open?! There was excrement flicked up the light &walls, this was reported ¬ cleaned (I imagine its still there now). My physio went from every day at The Heath hospital (who I simply could not fault) to 3x week or less with low staffing levels here.... the list goes on. I am writing to them, not to complain, but so they are made aware. Something needs to change.

  3. Justin White ★★★★★

    I was taken in unexpectedly with a heart condition which ended up needing a 2 week stay and 2 x 3 hour operations. The hospital and facilities are first class, immaculately clean and brand new. The staff, to a person; porters, cleaners, catering, nursing, doctors & surgeons were all outstanding. Kind, attentive, empathetic, knowledgeable and highly professional. If you are unfortunate enough to end up in hospital, you would be very lucky to end up in the care of these people at this hospital.

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