Aintree University Hospital located at Lower Ln, Liverpool L9 7AL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 525 5980

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Brendan Sutton

5 Google Rating

I was attending an appointment at the diabetes centre at aintree hospital. As always when I visit he

5/ 5

I was attending an appointment at the diabetes centre at aintree hospital. As always when I visit here the staff were friendly and polite explaining what was happening and what tests they needed to do. The hospital was very clean and tidy when I visited.

Lee Marrs

5 Google Rating

Best A and E department in the northwest. Staff are incredible. They all work really hard and don't

5/ 5

Best A and E department in the northwest. Staff are incredible. They all work really hard and don't get the credit they deserve. Very busy place. You should expect a long wait to be seen too. But as it's the best your bound to wait. New helicopter landing pad. The hospital is very big. The cleaning could be a little better. Management should listen to patients and staff. Maybe take a walk around the place once a week and see what's happening. Details to the eye and maybe it will develop in the best in the country. Well done to all the staff, doctors and nurses and cleaners, even the reception staff are friendly.

Annette Barnes

5 Google Rating

My mum who is98 and had a massive operation 3rd week in March has been looked after in ward 17 b. T

5/ 5

My mum who is98 and had a massive operation 3rd week in March has been looked after in ward 17 b. The staff there are lovely. Special thanks to Amy,Taylor.Sally,Marcus, Elaine. Shiny and Reana .Many more I just can't remember you all,but you are very good people and looked after mum at a very difficult time. Thank you

Julie Irvine

5 Google Rating

My other half was seen by staff at A&E then the observation ward the medical assessment unit then wa

5/ 5

My other half was seen by staff at A&E then the observation ward the medical assessment unit then ward 22 I would just like to say thank you to each & everyone of you for all your hard work & looking after him so well it's really appreciated thank you.x

Doreen Smith

1 Google Rating

Can Aintree Hospital explain why a patient who is a vegetarian is served a spoonful of beans for din

1/ 5

Can Aintree Hospital explain why a patient who is a vegetarian is served a spoonful of beans for dinner?? After requesting jacket potato with beans, she is told when the meal is served there are no potatoes, hence she is served a spoonful of beans and offered nothing else. How can this be acceptable? Disgraceful!

Frank Lang

5 Google Rating

I attended A&E on Friday 3rd December. I had injured my shoulder. Triage nurse was great with me and

5/ 5

I attended A&E on Friday 3rd December. I had injured my shoulder. Triage nurse was great with me and reassuring. I have to pay particular tribute to the nurse practitioner who saw me in minors. Cath is her name. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Her patient and clinical skills are second to non and we ended up laughing during the consultation. She really helped me to feel at ease. Great to be treated as a human being and not just another patient to get through the system. I can't thank her enough. I hope she sees this review.

Dorothy Jones

5 Google Rating

My mum has been a patient here for the past week, although we can't visit, we know she is in good ha

5/ 5

My mum has been a patient here for the past week, although we can't visit, we know she is in good hands Thank you to Ward 1, Ward 16 and now Ward 3 who are doing an amazing job in such difficult times.. She has told us that she couldn't fault the care that she's had...bless you all.x

Billy Harris

5 Google Rating

Excellent care by the staff and extremely knowledgeable but let down by lack of equipment which is m

5/ 5

Excellent care by the staff and extremely knowledgeable but let down by lack of equipment which is most likely the reason for high wait times. Another likely issue caused from upper management cuts. Staff dont deserve anything less than 5 stars though

Neville Hutchinson

5 Google Rating

I am in ward 21 podiatry, at this present moment in time I am not in a good way but there is no othe

5/ 5

I am in ward 21 podiatry, at this present moment in time I am not in a good way but there is no other place I would rats her be .from the surgeons down through the doctors and the nursing staff to the podiatry staff, a great bunch of dedicated specialists, I WOULD g recommend them. An update to my review I wrote *there is no other place I would rather be * there are no rats there. I forgot to mention the one surgeon who did all my operations, he battled for many months to save my right foot and it was successful, I may possibly have my left foot off and I have every faith in the surgeons here now .Mr Butcher has gone to live in Scotland now so good luck to you and your lady.

sandra catani

1 Google Rating

WORST HOSPITAL EVER, I had a stroke several years ago managed to drag myself to hospital as it was o

1/ 5

WORST HOSPITAL EVER, I had a stroke several years ago managed to drag myself to hospital as it was only down the road from me, spent over 5 hours in a+e without seeing anyone before i got someone to take me home. complete waste of real estate, the staff are surly and do not listen to patients nor do they check on the poor sods stuck in there you check in and your left to your own devices. it would be more use to the community if it were demolished and turned into a hole in the ground. the only reason i give it one star is because you cannot leave NO STAR

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