Hull Royal Eye Hospital located at Londesborough St, Hull HU3 1DR, UK

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Shaun Blagdon

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Lorelei Lee

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

Julia Thompson

5 Google Rating

What a wonderful team at the eye hospital! Everyone I encountered - admin staff, nurses, operating

5/ 5

What a wonderful team at the eye hospital! Everyone I encountered - admin staff, nurses, operating theatre team etc were so friendly, reassuring and helpful. Mr Vize, who performed my operation, is clearly a master of his craft and provided very clear information during my consultation and throughout the op. Even the theatre playlist appears to have been tailored to lighten the atmosphere. I had difficulty keeping a straight face when ‘The Eye of the Tiger’ started playing! Thank you to everyone for a first rate experience.

Paul Arthurton

5 Google Rating

I had an emergency appointment and the doctor who saw me was fantastic and given that the optician d

5/ 5

I had an emergency appointment and the doctor who saw me was fantastic and given that the optician did not know what had caused my condition I was so pleased to get a diagnosis and treatment, I cannot thank him and the staff enough so keep up the great work and a great big THANK YOU. Paul Arthurton

Paul Collier

5 Google Rating

The eye hospital at Hull is first class. The staff are all well trained and lovely to be around. It'

5/ 5

The eye hospital at Hull is first class. The staff are all well trained and lovely to be around. It's a new building with some very impressive diagnostic equipment. I highly recommend Hull Eye Hospitsl to anyone.

Wendy Hibbs

4 Google Rating

Took my dad there and he seems to have had very thorough treatment -once I had found it! It is liste

4/ 5

Took my dad there and he seems to have had very thorough treatment -once I had found it! It is listed as Londesborough Street so put that in the satnav- but it's actually down Fountain St or Fountain Road so had to do a loop round. If you're not sure, look at the map rather than reading the address.

Bob Moston

5 Google Rating

what can i say wow the Doctor's & staff at this hospital was so help full and kind not just one all

5/ 5

what can i say wow the Doctor's & staff at this hospital was so help full and kind not just one all of them, just the one thing thats not so good is trying to get hold of them by phone, needed to talk to one off the doctors but not a chance always engaged

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