Reviews
Reviews
Good experience with the service
My daughter, Anya Lewsey DOB 29/01/07 had a tonsillectomy on 10/07/23 at Warwick Hospital. She was exceptionally anxious about the operation and the staff could not have been better in caring for her. They were kind and empathetic, they looked after her cuddly Panda toy as well, which cheered her up. After the surgery the surgeons and medical staff regularly checked up on her and her Step Dad. I would like my thanks passed on to them - they are a fantastic team and we couldn't have asked for better care. Thank you enormously.
I am 94 years old and brought to Warwick hospital by my son after my doctor refused me treatment for a chest infection. I was having breathing problems and sleepless nights. The hospital was amazing, they could see my distress and did several things to alliviate my suffering, my GP did not seem to care and did not attend my home even though I was so poorly, I cannot praise the hospital staff enough. First class service from start to finish, thank god they care , they deserve my praise and I hope our government does the right thing by them all. They are trully worth their weight in gold.
We went to A&E at Warwick Hospital with our 21 month old son and from the moment we walked in we were seen quickly and treated fantastically. The service and care we received was exceptional and we left feeling reassured and that we had been well treated - we were even offered a hot drink!
The nurses and doctors were caring and patient and we cannot thank them enough.
the nurse who met me was professional, caring and answered all my questions. she explained why I was being prepared for the biopsy. The team who carried the biopsy was very professional and made what coud have been an unpleasant experiecne a very comfortable one. The consultanmt reacted if a felt any discomfort and waited until I was ready for him to proceed.
The taled to me and helped me relax
The A and E team in duty on friday 30 th June afternoon onwards were oustandong in the care.
Had Rotator cuff op in March.Excellent.Everyone cheerful polite and caring.
Then physio at Warwick then Whitnash.Will very helpful and charming.
Well done everyone! Couldn't have been better service.
All the staff in every department we were polite and pleasant and I was kept informed of every proceedure they were undertaking. The doctor who treated me explained the procedure he was doing and was very reassuring.
Easy to contact and speak to a team who know exactly what needs to be done.
Often there’s many barriers to finding the individual or team you need to speak to, however the dietetics team have this in hand
I attended the Jephenson Building today for an outpatient appointment 28th June 10:20. Although the medical care I received was very good experience, however I had to deal with the receptionist who was truly awful. Very rude and short tempered when asking a simple question and made to feel extremely uncomfortable to the point where the manager had to be called to deescalate the situation. The receptionist called Mary when I arrived greeted me with hostility as apparently she was counting (how was I supposed to know this). I was simply asking if I could wait in reception as I wanted to check I was in the correct building to collect a patient and she continued to say, that she was not able to give patient information, and this was not what I was asking for and advised I could not wait in reception, however I did not know there was another room I wait in as this was only explained when the consultant came to speck to me. When I was being escorted to another room Mary was just with another colleague in reception giving me what can only be described as dirty look. I felt like a total inconvenience even to the point where she was slamming the draws of the printer. So in the end I went and waited in the car park which was unsafe and full of trucks and workmen. Would not like return to Warwick hospital as feel I have to to deal with a hostile receptionist. These people should NOT be your front of house (in my opinion) to the NHS which is caring for the country.