Belfast Health & Social Care Trust located at Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Saintfield Rd, Belfast BT8 8BH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 028 9056 5656

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JP Collider

1 Google Rating

The trust, which runs the centre at Belfast City Hospital, prioritises rescheduling patients who hav

1/ 5

The trust, which runs the centre at Belfast City Hospital, prioritises rescheduling patients who have cancer which has not spread (primary cancer). This means some patients with cancer which has spread (secondary cancer) do not have their cancelled appointments rescheduled and miss them altogether. The trust said it was aware of the "anxiety and inequity" felt by patients affected by bank holiday closures. Chemotherapy for 304 patients will be interrupted in July and August They really shouldn't have the word "care" in their name.

Ann Mcconnell

3 Google Rating

Not properly sign posted when uve to go and pay Bill's and buildings look about 300 years old

3/ 5

Not properly sign posted when uve to go and pay Bill's and buildings look about 300 years old

Will Simms

5 Google Rating

That was epic

5/ 5

That was epic

Geoffrey Beattie

1 Google Rating

Dilapidated buildings and negative perfunctory treatment from some of the consultants working there

1/ 5

Dilapidated buildings and negative perfunctory treatment from some of the consultants working there . Unhealthy experience .

Daniel Li

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Jesse James

5 Google Rating

I only had to go once to an outpatient appointment, it was cold that day and nearly walked into the

5/ 5

I only had to go once to an outpatient appointment, it was cold that day and nearly walked into the in patient ward, but was directed around the corner to the outpatient department. Lovely views up there and out of the way from everything. Anyway got to see my consultant and was fine. Very laxed. All good.

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