Barratt Birth Centre located at 98 Cheyne Walk, Northampton NN1 5BD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01604 545434

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dawar javed

5 Google Rating

Everyone here is very caring and responsible. They’re doing an excellent job.

5/ 5

Everyone here is very caring and responsible. They’re doing an excellent job.

Valeria Cutillo

5 Google Rating

I feel privileged to have had birth in this place! My midwives were very nice and I was impressed w

5/ 5

I feel privileged to have had birth in this place! My midwives were very nice and I was impressed with their loving side. My experience was fabulous! Absolutely fantastic, all women should have this level of care....I `am impressed by the attentions and care received by midwives . All of them have always been very kind, respectful,helpful, professional ... I felt I was never alone and there was always someone who understood what I was going through. It was a very much needed supportive group. I would like to express my satisfaction in particular to one midwife Giulia Barra . She is a wonderful person always very professional, very kind, sympathetic... She took good care of me beyond my imagination.what she did for me will be unforgettable.... I wish to have her as my midwives for any other babies in future! Thanks to all of you from Valeria and John Paolo

Arassanda

5 Google Rating

... my midwifes was very nice...

5/ 5

... my midwifes was very nice...

Chloe harvey

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Mihai Morozan

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Gosia “Gosia278”

5 Google Rating

I am not able to describe in words how grateful I am for the midwifes and the birth centre in Northa

5/ 5

I am not able to describe in words how grateful I am for the midwifes and the birth centre in Northampton Hospital. I felt supported and listened to from the start and throughout my pregnancy. I always had someone to call and knew exactly what to do if something wasn't right. My birth experience was really positive. Although the barratt birth centre was closed when I was giving birth, at this point it didn't matter. The midwifes did everything they could to accomodate our birth preferences, my husband was with me the whole time, we had music and dimmed lights, no one rushed me. I practiced hypnobirthing during pregnancy and I wanted a gentle birth. They supported us throughout and were truly incredible in how experienced and quick they were to act if anything was wrong. They only asked me to push the last 10 minutes as my baby girls heartbeat was getting slower and she needed to be born. They held my hands and cheered me on. When my little girl was here, we had two hours skin to skin time, again no rush and all checks were done in a very sensitive and caring way. We were given tea and a toast and one midwife helped me shower and cleaned my things, I couldn't believe how caring and thoughtful they were. I recommend the Northampton Hospital and Barratt Birth Centre to anyone who thinks of giving birth here, we ended up in a labour ward but because of the care we received it really didn't matter in the end.

Lam PP

1 Google Rating

"Care" was so poor I cant even call it care! you are better off going to other hospital.

1/ 5

"Care" was so poor I cant even call it care! you are better off going to other hospital.

Sylwia Pelin

5 Google Rating

Had my daughter here in march 2019. Just amazing, the staff were fantastic, everyone caring and res

5/ 5

Had my daughter here in march 2019. Just amazing, the staff were fantastic, everyone caring and responsible. They’re doing an excellent job. and the room we were in was lovely. Thank you !👐🏻

George Noble

5 Google Rating

Couldn't have asked for better staff and care when me and my partner went in to have our little boy

5/ 5

Couldn't have asked for better staff and care when me and my partner went in to have our little boy on Wednesday evening. They were just brilliant, room was amazing too! Honestly from myself and char we cannot thank you enough, special thanks to Ellie M, Debbie and Becky H! Top team! ❤️

Lily L

1 Google Rating

Poor Poor and once again poor!!! Very unprofessional...refused to provide help. Avoid at all cost! W

1/ 5

Poor Poor and once again poor!!! Very unprofessional...refused to provide help. Avoid at all cost! Would give -5 if that was possible.

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