Located within the prestigious Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Foresterhill Road lies its Accident & Emergency department—a critical facility providing swift medical assistance when it matters most! Staffed by highly trained professionals equipped with state-of-the-art technology—the team here delivers prompt evaluations & interventions ensuring patients receive timely care during emergencies! Emphasis on customer service remains paramount; making sure every individual feels supported throughout their experience—from triage through discharge! Accessible 24/7; this department stands ready to serve those requiring urgent attention within our community—highlighting dedication towards excellence in healthcare delivery!

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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary : Accident and Emergency Department aberdeen

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sara jayne Rhind

5 Google Rating

So very kind caring staff nurses r great they r always ready too help

5/ 5

So very kind caring staff nurses r great they r always ready too help

Sheena Moonan

5 Google Rating

On 29th Dec. I had to be taken as an emergency to this Dept due to having an Angioedema allergic rea

5/ 5

On 29th Dec. I had to be taken as an emergency to this Dept due to having an Angioedema allergic reaction. From the minute I arrived I was taken very well care of by all staff. The team were fantastic.. made me feel very safe due to the fact I had such a scare. When transferred to a ward the staff there were also very good and I was informed quickly what had happened to me. Such a very well run professional Department.

R K

5 Google Rating

Fracture Clinic. Friendly, reassuring staff. Kept informed of the various steps of my care.

5/ 5

Fracture Clinic. Friendly, reassuring staff. Kept informed of the various steps of my care.

Silverline Valerky

5 Google Rating

Accomodating friendly frontdesk. Nurse was awesome she's quick, informative like how she explains th

5/ 5

Accomodating friendly frontdesk. Nurse was awesome she's quick, informative like how she explains things and most of of all very very helpful. Makes you calm and assured youll be fine bec there gonna take care of you.

Stuart Souter

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Amira Amira

1 Google Rating

The nurse send my teen home with broken pinky toe and said that even she got ex ray broken bone noth

1/ 5

The nurse send my teen home with broken pinky toe and said that even she got ex ray broken bone nothing will change you still will be send home! I said what about her school? She reply that’s your decision to send her or not! They did 0 help but register that we visit the place. God forbid to be injured in Aberdeen Amin!

M R

1 Google Rating

My personal experience was disappointing, the least to say. The staff was indifferent.

1/ 5

My personal experience was disappointing, the least to say. The staff was indifferent.

Sarah Davidson

5 Google Rating

You guys are amazing you took care of me so well. Earths Angels. SARAH

5/ 5

You guys are amazing you took care of me so well. Earths Angels. SARAH

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