The Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital is dedicated to providing specialized healthcare for children in a compassionate and supportive environment. Located on Westburn Road, this hospital features state-of-the-art facilities designed specifically for pediatric care. The team comprises experienced medical professionals who understand the unique needs of young patients and their families. With a strong emphasis on quality service and customer satisfaction, the hospital offers a range of services from routine check-ups to advanced treatments. Families can feel confident that their children are receiving the best possible care in a nurturing atmosphere.

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Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital aberdeen

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rebecca rush

4 Google Rating

most of the staff are absolute legends but in this day and age i think we should have wifi in inpati

4/ 5

most of the staff are absolute legends but in this day and age i think we should have wifi in inpatient

lukas hess

1 Google Rating

I waited over an hour just for a paracetamol tablet while 6 of the nurses were sitting at the nursin

1/ 5

I waited over an hour just for a paracetamol tablet while 6 of the nurses were sitting at the nursing station chatting

Alfred Fritz

5 Google Rating

We were treated competently and friendly. Our child was taken care of very well. Thank you so much f

5/ 5

We were treated competently and friendly. Our child was taken care of very well. Thank you so much for your service!!

Ellie Donald

1 Google Rating

Takes hours to get seen or even spoken too. I feel as if we get treated as numbers / hospital bed in

1/ 5

Takes hours to get seen or even spoken too. I feel as if we get treated as numbers / hospital bed instead of people. When I bleeped first someone to come to the room it took them about half an hour to come so my partner had to call the ward to tell them to come in. At nights the nurses laugh and speak so loudly when people are trying to sleep. Some of the people there are incredibly rude and ignore me. One of my appointments was at 2 but 2 hours later still wasn’t seen too, while sitting on the floor with my 16 month old daughter, no one checking up on us. Feels like we’ve been forgotten about.

janaka wijesingha

5 Google Rating

Best facilities for children and good staff members. Nicely arranged appointments with very quite en

5/ 5

Best facilities for children and good staff members. Nicely arranged appointments with very quite environment. Nice play area for kids.

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