Northwick Park Hospital
Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex, England, HA1 3UJ Also known as: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Northwick Park HospitalReviews
Reviews
Very helpful, informative and checks were done sensitively and with dignity. Right support and advice given for a recover plan personal to me.
I have been supported very well by physiotherapist Vicky. She patiently helped me with my queries of my treatment.
My physiotherapist was very professional, highly motivating and kind. I had lost hope in physiotherapy until I met her. I had taken all her advice on board and although I'm not 100% there yet health wise, I'm better than before I met her.
I had my consultation with Gemma who was very kind and very professional.
I was experiencing a lot of pain in my chest when breathing and Gemma explained to me what my condition is.
I am very pleased with the assessment, help and exercises Gemma showed me.
Thank you very much Gemma!!
I was so happy that I could share what am experiencing with someone who show compassion and care for me as a patient I was treated with great care and understanding
What I came in for was addressed and the staff actively tried to help me by listening and trying to solve any issues.Thank you to my Sean Adnett who listened and understood and helped me on the road to recovery.
I have long term health conditions which I have been on medication for but which I have now managed to cope with by doing physio and especially hydrotherapy.
I regularly went for hydrotherapy at another hospital before COVID19 meant that all these facilities were no longer available due to the pressures on the NHS.
However, the classes at Northwick Park Hospital are great and have really helped me with my mobility and chronic pain after being unable to find anywhere for the past 2 years.
Katherine was sincere,caring and attentive throughout the consultation. I felt valued She showed genuine compassion which went a long way in making feel comfortable to share my experience and situation honestly and openly. Katherine is a credit to her Department.
I am a diabetic for over 40 years and on various medications, but for the last couple of years i was struggling to manage my blood sugar levels, even though i was taking all the medication as prescribed. Try to persuade my GP to change my medication was difficult and when they did i had a reaction to the medication/ injections. I then attempted to go to the walk in clinic at central middx hospital where the nurse Euguene was very supportive by one of the doctors who had to prescribe the medication was extremely dismissive and had no compassion or even bothered to listen to my needs.
However with the support of the Nurse Euguene, she managed to convince my GP to referrer to Northwick Park Hospital.
Dr Deore was supportive and listened to me as to the struggles i had with some of the injections that was prescribed and the side effects that i was experiencing. He reassured me that some people are have more reactions and he was happy to work through this with me.
Even though he initially prescribed me trulicity i had a reaction to this and was advised by the team how to wait and a new medication has now been prescribed Semiglutide which though has some side effects i am able to tolerate and i am happy to say that not only have i lost weight but also managed to control my blood sugar level. This was all achieved through team effort.
Staff/nurses & doctors were considerate when i reacted to trulicity injections prescribed and were supportive to take my needs into consideration and supported with me the changing the medication and followed it through till things settled down.
I am a diabetic for over 40 years and when i was struggling to maintain my sugar level i was not getting the initial support from my GP and the side effects of some of the medication were dismissed.
Fortunately i persevered and was able to get a referral to the right team who have been wonderful and helped me get back on track. Most importantly this has given the ability to carry on working.
Went to a&e for as evere asthma attack. From the security guard who saw me struggling in the queue to the nurses and doctors, everyone was polite and friendly but in a professional way. I was seen straight away and looked after very well. The a&e cubicle were clean and tidy.
I know when I go there I will be looked after very well ( better than ste Mary)