Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
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Reviews (2271)
Bad communication and bad food
February 18, 2025
Bad communication, bad patient care, terrible food.
Good treatment, fast, excellent physio
A&E
February 18, 2025
In August 2023 I was involved in an accident which resulted in a broken collar bone. I went to A&E and was triaged within an hour and had a x-ray shortly after. The consultation with doctors was prompt and initially diagnosed no fracture which was then corrected after consultation. They quickly moved to discharge. I had to ask for painkillers and a sling. They did not give me painkillers. The physio and follow up after was excellent and I made a full recovery.
Good but expensive to park
February 18, 2025
My parents have lots of appointments with them for their arthritis and diabetes. We are there twice a week sometimes. The hospital is very very good but the parking is very expensive.
Excellent care and treatment
Cancer services
February 18, 2025
I was treated at the cancer centre for prostate cancer. The care and treatment was excellent.
Easy and straightforward
Other
February 18, 2025
I went to the vaccination centre for my covid jab and it was easy and straightforward.
Treatment is second to none
Cancer services
February 18, 2025
My husband is receiving treatment for prostate cancer and the treatment and care is second to none.
Good care and treatment
Haematology
February 18, 2025
Very good at haematology, they do what they're supposed to do. They provide good treatment and care.
Useless
Other
February 18, 2025
Useless on the ward, they make you wait a long time then don't do anything.
A good hospital
A&E
February 18, 2025
I had an issue with my hand and they sorted it for me. I broke my finger and had a rash that kept getting worse. It's a good hospital.
Inaccessible for BSL users
A&E
February 18, 2025
A&E is difficult to access for me as no interpreter. They often don't try to even book an interpreter. The reception staff I cannot understand and they cannot understand me.
So when NHS 111 say to go to A&E. I dread going or just don't because it's inaccessible. I am profoundly Deaf and use BSL as my first language.
So when NHS 111 say to go to A&E. I dread going or just don't because it's inaccessible. I am profoundly Deaf and use BSL as my first language.
