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Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown
""Connolly Hospital is a major teaching and health promoting hospital providing a range of services to a diverse population covering the communities of West Dublin, North Kildare and South County Meath. These services include a 24 hour Emergency Department, acute medical and surgical services, acute psychiatric services, long-stay residential care, day care, out-patient care plus diagnostic and therapeutic and support services.We are committed to providing patient-centred quality care, delivered with compassion and professionalism by valued and dedicated staff, whilst ensuring excellence, equity and accountability.""
Address: Mill Rd, Abbotstown, Dublin 15, Ireland
Phone: (01) 646 5000
State: Abbotstown
City: Dublin 15


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I went to do some blood tests for my baby and I was very pleased, they moved very quickly. And what made me happy is that before they pricked him with an anesthetic spray and didn't cry at all baby 7 months compared to other hospitals that don't do that Rotunda.
You should make the Triage better organized, there should be a doctor who knows how to triage according to the nature of the problem, because I came with a possible eardrum and the people who entered before me were those who had a few scratches after small accidents , possible colds or stomachaches.nWhen I write this message I've been waiting for 5 hours and I haven't been able to get in, it's not even crowded or there's anything to influence. God bless Ireland, if it was a country at war like Ukraine, I don't know what would have happened.nThat's why the Russians and the Chinese laugh at us the Europeans, because we are not able to deal with small problems.nNo one reads the dozens of reviews and no one takes into account what is said here, to have a medical system clearly inferior to the poorest country in Europe seems sad to me.
Avoid!nBeware!n!Do not drink water!nConsume Only bottled. Even tea/coffee would make your stomach hurt, like you would be happy to give all your savings, just to get rid of your guts. Water is not threated right and uses old plumbing. Nurses knows that and will stuff you with more tablets but, it won't do. Literally nothing...nHigh chance that critically ill people, wouldn't be washed for a couple weeks. Overcrowded rooms that designed for 6 is used for 8+ patients in one room. Sometimes it is mixed room ladies + men's/ age doesn't matter. Single rooms are available for VIP's. For me, they didn't name the price, but I've been kicked out in couple minutes, before new business person has been allocated in the single room. Obviously with lies that you could come back to this room you won't.nnPhysio is good and trying their best. But they do not have any equipment at all and only 2 people + 2-3 students. Highly advised to check and see yourself - empty room.nnIf you happen to get accident and will come in ambulance on Friday night. They'll refuse you. As doctor is off and your ambulance would need to look for another hospital, even if patient balances between life and death happened personally to me.nnPlace is dirty.nnThe only person /department that is actually working. Social worker. She is wonderful. Hence only 1 star and that's hers. As other departments, you'll be lucky to get away without any more viruses.nI this place I got a COVID, as in patients. When I got positive on result, they sent me to room for 3 with other elderly patients. They were not COVID positive. I've stayed there for 2 weeks, but elderly patients were changed with different one, 3 times. Not sure what was their plan.
I've been here several times, after which I was satisfied, young, responsive doctors, relatively short queues.nBut, today I was seen by a doctor, a young guy named Philip, he looked completely out of mood and was very hasty.nAfter a short conversation, he abruptly simply left without saying goodbye. I waited for him in the room for 10 minutes, still not understanding whether the session was over or not..
My father was dying and literally left on a trolley for hours. We couldn't get him into a hospice and was near death from cancer so we had no choice but to go to A&E. The health system in this country needs urgent improvement. No one should be dying on a trolley.
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