Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

User

The doctor's advice could've lead me to a paracetamol overdose (7g daily). Refused to give me any tranquiliser or painkiller despite shock, anxiety and painful injury (I could barely walk). Hasn't even left any prescription or instructions on paper. The stitches he used broke as soon as I tried to walk.

One of the receptionists' attitude was basically rude. She pretended to be a medicine expert and eventually refused to talk to me, even though I was explaining my points in a very calm way and it was nothing to do with her.

Fortunately, the other receptionist was very kind and even asked me if I wanted to talk to the doctor once again. I decided it wasn't worth it as I had enough stress that night and i could count on my GP but still, I was very grateful for his kind service and sorry to make him upset.

The ambulence staff deserve a great praise as well

User

Our Daughter got admitted here late last night to ward 2c. All staff we encountered could not be more helpful. Very attentive to our needs, warm and friendly. Hospital was very warm. Good facilities too.

User

As usual- the NHS is let down by some specific individuals- such as one member of staff who I had to deal with at the hospital pharmacy. It would be really more helpful to talk to staff that can provide you with useful information as opposed to someone continually repeating inaccuracies. When it comes to prescribed drugs- there is no grey area. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT. If you want to contact me for more info. I'd be happy to dicuss further

User

This hospital is an utter hovel.
Nothing works properly.
Patients regularly have no pillows or blankets.
The average temperature is hotter than the sun so just as well there are no blankets.
The walls are covered in cracks.
Forget the elevators. No idea what the designers were thinking here.
I watched a cleaner on ward 49 push her mop just over the threshold of the room door and that was the room cleaned!
Don't forget to clean your shoes when you've left.

User

Hate the Queen Elizabeth hosp

Everytime I foned the contact # given,automated voice keeps saying thr CLOSED--19/06/17 @ 1305

Can't even speak to a Human

User

The hospital is beautiful, modern and clean, though stepping through the doors it felt more like an airport or shopping centre than a hospital. Upon entry we were directed to a machine in the corner to confirm that we had arrived. It directed us to the department we needed to be in. Unfortunately, it seems the systems do not communicate with the departments and after waiting for over an hour a receptionist came over and asked who we were. It seems they had no idea we had arrived and so we'd missed our appointment. Fortunately, after another hour waiting we were able to see the doctor. Unfortunately, we then had to wait for another hour for a nurse to take a blood sample. If they can ever get it functioning as beautifully as it looks, it'll be a five star medical facility, but it's not there yet.

User

My grandson received wonderful quick and kind attention during the recent accident to his thumb. Our NHS is fantastic. We are so lucky to have a hospital like this

User

I just called to the hospital and when I was explaining the purpose of my call the receptionist hanged up without saying a word. I didn't have the chance to finish what I was saying. Is this RUDE? I think so...

More about Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is located at 1345 Govan Rd, Glasgow G51 4TF, UK
+44 141 201 1100
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
http://www.nhsggc.org.uk/patients-and-visitors/main-hospital-sites/queen-elizabeth-university-hospital-campus/