Reviews
The treatment by assessment staff and theatre team was amazing. However after being transferred to maternity ward it’s only downhill. After my baby was born we were told someone would come by and help with breast-feeding no one came with me unable to get baby to latch so baby hadn’t ate in over 6 hrs after birth. Admitted 2 weeks after discharge overnight with potential sepsis and no one bothered to even check once overnight. Lucky to have not been sepsis or easily could’ve ended for dead with no one in sight to even notice. Great care for birth but would trade my soul to never experience postpartum care here ever again.
Been with my wife for a image scan, and everything was perfect , staff very kind and very nice building.
The help and support from all the midwives at the Liverpool's Women's hospital was fantastic. Both myself and my partner were astonished at how friendly, knowledgeable and professional all the staff were. They really made what was a very difficult Labour, as stress free as possible. Thanks - Luke & Becci.
My wife had a full hysterotomy here in December, her surgeon Mr Peru was AMAZING, took the time to explain everything that he was going to do. He was kind, thoughtful, respectful and gentle, he even fixed her little hernia to save her going back later. My wife and I can't thank him enough for is help keeping my wife alive. One of life's true gentlemen. Anyone who has him as there surgeon should feel very safe in his hands, my wife did. And I have to thank all the staff on the gynaecology ward from the nurses to the cleaners all dedicated to there patients in their care nothing was to much for them again AMAZING. THANK YOU
Shocking this has gone downhill!! Admitted for a laparoscopy 7.30 am you have to be there by, 9 of us all waiting in a waiting room to have operations , in chairs yes chairs and not on a ward. I waited 5 hours to get Laparoscopy felt very rushed the anesthetiser was not very compassionate just wanted to get you under quickly, you get wheeled into recovery ward, do quick obs give you sandwich, lots of drink then say go the toilet soon as you you open bladder they want you dressed and out!! Don’t even get your consultant come round to give you info ,the nurse gives you it with a letter, in recovery for less that an hour no after care whatsoever take paracetamol that’s it, someone is supposed to pick you up they say but I got a taxi home they were fine with this. Follow up in 2 months 5 years ago it was completely different!! it’s like a cattle market literally.
Giving this hospital two stars because of that rude, arrogant midwife. Its my first baby and I'm new to the UK i didn't know how things work here. With c section I was trying hard to get out of my bed I asked her to give me a hand and she said you should get up yourself by now. I didn't know how to breastfeed baby I asked her to give me formula milk and she said we cant provide you so much as you have already used some. My baby was lathergic due to hunger i was panicked and crying and she said baby is okay without even checking her for my satisfaction. I spent two nights bearing her and every time i needed help she behaved like she was a rude high school girl. I was confused to ask other midwives for formula milk because of her comments. Ad my daughter got sick. Then there came a midwife who privided me with enough of it. I met other midwifves they supported me so well. I'm still coping with some difficulties for not feeding my daughter well on first two days. Hopefully it would get better.
I had an emergency surgery at Liverpool Women's Hospital last Friday. From the moment I set foot in the hospital until I left every person I met was competent and kind. I was terrified, had severe stomach pains and this affection and care made my stay less stressful. I really appreciated it. Having an operation is something big, something you will remember forever. I've lived in Liverpool for a year but I'm Italian so having an operation in a foreign country is not easy. You have a thousand doubts and you're terrified that something will go wrong. All the medical staff did everything they could to make me feel cared for and not forgotten. I had a very clean private room, they served me food and drink, stockings, medicines, and answered all my doubts and questions with great care and gentleness. I will never forget what all the people at the hospital did for me, we are talking about 50 people and each one was wonderful.
Review by Nadine . Had a gynae appointment 20th January. From start to finish all staff were amazing. Procedure was explained beforehand and treated with care throughout. 5 stars from me you all went above and beyond to put me at ease. Thank you . ****SUPPORT YOUR NHS ****
My twin daughters were born at 30weeks 4days we got transferred here amazing hospital the staff were amazing really reassuring and overall amazing I was able to stay with my daughters until we got transferred back it was over an amazing experience just a bad situation
Apologies for leaving a review a year later, our baby boy turned our insides into candyfloss the min he was born on a Sunday 27th Dec 2020 when husband and I came in for covid tests 3 days before baby was due. Wanted to thank amazing c section team who were lovely to us, first time, clueless parents. Nurse who looked after us post c section and helped with breastfeeding and a Midwife on post natal ward at night, so sorry cannot remember your name Blonde and pretty , thank you for making experience so lovely as a first time mum on a first night with my baby. You are an exceptional lady and me and 2 other mums have missed you on the following nights. Nurse or health carer who helped me start walking after c section, thank you. Health staff who were coming and checking on newborn baby are nice and reassuring, bambis team with breastfeeding are amazing at trying to help. Alison midwife at women hosp, who I was seen by due to being unhappy with my gps midwife, thank you for comforting me during appointments. Gillian Houghton, lovely lady, who, every anxious mum should be introduced to. What an asset to this hospital. Stay well and be blessed for looking after mums and babies x x x