Reviews
Reviews
I receive my treatment at the Cancer Care and Haematology Unit at Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
The unit is very friendly and very professional. The ward where day treatment is given is a bit scary when you first attend, but the staff are great and explain everything that is going to happen, and you soon settle into being there for regular treatments. I have attended for 6 chemotherapy sessions, and will continue for shorter visits every 3 weeks for the next year for injections.
The outpatient are is fine. I have waited over an hour to see my consultant, however when I get in to see him the care I receive is excellent and worth the wait.
I would suggest that when there is a wait for the doctor it would be helpful if the reception staff could tell when you arrive that your consultant is running late and roughly how long that wait might be.
Other than that I have nothing to suggest to make the CCU better than it is.
Great care by all
My treatment by Dr Eichhols and his team is amazing they do not rush you and always make sure you understand what they have explained to you .
I have been a patient at Stoke Mandeville for nearly two years as a day patient in the Oncology unit and as an inpatient. I have received the highest standard of care throughout the hospital from everyone I have encountered and feel fortunate that this is my local hospital.
Stoke Mandeville Hospital is large but it's friendly. If you get lost, someone will soon ask if you need help.
I am so lucky to have Stoke Mandeville Hospital within my area. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and throughout my treatment the staff have shown great skill, passion, kindness and professionalism.
I would recommend this hospital.
Thank you
I've always received very good care from Stoke Mandeville and there is only one aspect that is sometimes challenging although it is one where there is no easy solution, and that is parking - sometimes it's difficult to find a space.
The Renal Clinic staff are always friendly and helpful and I don't usually have to wait too long to see someone.
The main problem with the hospital in general is the parking situation. Chances are you'll have to walk some way to your appointment from outside the grounds (if you can find anywhere) as all the spaces in the hospital fill up early in the morning and stay that way throughout the day. Even the staff have problems finding a space.
Great help
whilst we received excellent care and treatment, we found the car parking to be totally inadequate and hope that this will in due course be rectified.