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Address: City Hospital Dudley Road , Birmingham B18 7QH, BIR, GB
Phone: 0121 554 3801
State: BIR
City: Birmingham
Zip Code: B18 7QH


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Reviews
Attended a maternity ward visit with other birth workers and Doulas. Very clean ward, lots of rooms, neonatal unit nice. Cosy birthing rooms. My takeaway was how the community midwives made me feel . Things have far improved since I gave birth here in 2012.
Great support from the staff. Visited for the first time, the staff were friendly and helpful. I can see great teamwork and professionalism. Appointments were maintained as scheduled. The patient waiting areas were great accessible toilets. There were also good parking spaces.
I had a CT scan today and I’m pleased for the helpful nurses and team work. They so professional and quick to do the appointments. No long queue, I come a bit early from my appointment time. There is good waiting area for patients, toilets and accessible toilet available in the waiting area. Vendors available out side the MRI & CT Scan Department, just in the main entrance of City Hospital. I been told, City Hospital will move to the new hospital Midland Metropolitan University Hospital by the end of October or early November this year 2024.
The most unsanitary place I’ve ever been it is a health hazard how disgusting this place is blood all over the sinks and floor tell me why when I came in at four in the morning their was sick left in sick buckets on the side of the waiting room and when I go to the toilet to continue throwing up theirs pee all over the place so I had to leave because it was too unsanitary to be throwing up in I came back later when I was feeling a bit better to properly get checked out tell me why at 11:50 the sick was still left on the side. Bare in mind the staff don’t know how to do their job properly I got asked a few questions because I was throwing up a lot of blood and after a feel of my stomach she then just gave me a prescription not telling me what was wrong with me so I had to ask she said we think it could be acid reflux or a stomach ulcer but get it checked out with your local gp but I’m a student who struggled with travelling expenses to get home to see a gp and struggles to find the time if it was as serious as a stomach ulsa and if I’ve been throwing up blood quite often I think it should have been checked then and there I wish I’d have taken more photos of the disgusting unhygienic mess this place was in but on the second photo theirs the sick carton and the other two are some pictures of the dried blood
This was my first time visiting this hospital and I was horrified by the exterior of the building. It was cheap cladding and paint peeling off. I proceeded into the building and there was no main reception desk, so I was lost. The was a cafeteria as soon as you enter the building, and the food smell just hits you in the face. The hospital itself is very outdated to say the least, the corridors/wards had overfilled bins, the toilet had a used patients gown left out - This is a serious hygiene risk. The hospital looked like a old haunted Tudor times primary school. Nonetheless, the doctors who looked after me, were lovely. But this hospital is in dire need of a refurbishment.
This is to review the A&E department. I would just like to thank the Government 2024 for breaking the NHS. The wait times in a+e are in double figures. I think the staff are trying their best but sadly are understaffed with little support. I'm not sure what the "emergency" in accident and emergency actually means.
Came in with elderly 89 year old mother to see out of hours GP, who then referred her to a&e, said she need an xray. We have now been waiting for said xray since 2, it is now 6. This is really unacceptable for an elderly patient, who is already In a lot of pain!!! The staff are in desperate need of how to address and speak to patients. Very disappointed with the whole experience today.
Let me not begin with the lack of hygiene in this hospital, in the waiting area which by the way we had to wait for hours, the seats make u want to need the hospital even more. There aren’t enough wheelchairs for the patients so if ur disable with no legs they will make u walk. The sickle cell department was horrible I was in the room with the doctor and there were 5 other females in the room which I believe they were students because they were taking notes. My son felt very much uncomfortable. The students kept looking at him instead of taking notes, they barely took any notes, they also kept giving him flirty looks and when the students were leaving the room one of them was talking about my son, my son was very much uncomfortable. There hospital was very dirty.
Over 12 hours to see a doctor, over 16 hours in the department - the whole time sat on metal chairs. No water available other than drinking out the sinks in the toilets. No water in vending machine, only two male toilet cubicles for all the people waiting. Not enough seats so people stood up or lying on the floor. Filthy department everywhere - cleaning I observed was pointless. Poorly maintained throughout. Even though the new hospital is opening soon, you still need to be upholding people's basic human rights. I appreciate all A&E departments will be struggling at present, but I feel this one is maybe in a particularly bad situation. Like some nicer chairs wouldn't break the bank would they? And surely they could then be taken to the new hospital anyway. 16 hours sat on metal when you're unwell is grim. Even the loud speaker announcements that are on constantly are horrible - why can't they have some LED signs that say all that? The same thing repeating constantly for 16 hours - awful. Some staff were pleasant and some just were evidently jaded with working there and hate it, and this came across with how they interact with patients. Some staff were slagging off an intoxicated man who I think may also have been homeless, in front of many other patients.
I was a bit sceptical about being referred here! I can not speak highly! I was expecting a huge long wait, The staff, Admin outstanding, the consultant Amazing! The Nurses taking Blood & general care second to none, The Xray team so respectful and caring, overall outstanding!
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