Brookfields Hospital located at 351 Mill Rd, Cambridge CB1 3DF, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 603051

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Alistair Boyd

5 Google Rating

Used to see a Physiotherapist, nice surroundings. More local to me than Addenbrooke's, I was able to

5/ 5

Used to see a Physiotherapist, nice surroundings. More local to me than Addenbrooke's, I was able to cycle there.

John Hodgson

5 Google Rating

My wife and I have nothing but praise and admiration for the staff at Brookfields Hospital in Cambri

5/ 5

My wife and I have nothing but praise and admiration for the staff at Brookfields Hospital in Cambridge. My mother-in-law May Abberley (95) was referred to Brookfields by Addenbrookes Hospital following a fall at home, that stripped her of the confidence to walk without someone to hold onto. . Sixteen days later, she is on her way home and has more confidence than she had before the fall. This dramatic change in her health is down to the dedication, kindness and skills of the nurses and occupational therapists at Brookfields. We've given you five stars but you deserve ten. Anyta and John Hodgson, Whittlesford.

Sue Barrett

4 Google Rating

I work on the rehab ward B and we do try our best for all our patients we hope our work with all the

4/ 5

I work on the rehab ward B and we do try our best for all our patients we hope our work with all the patients is helpfully to return them to life in the big world.

Tracy Taylor

5 Google Rating

Can not thank the staff enough for all their love,care and time in getting our mum back to health an

5/ 5

Can not thank the staff enough for all their love,care and time in getting our mum back to health and the ability to return home.

Kerry Watt

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Ian Strangward

5 Google Rating

Amazing place

5/ 5

Amazing place

Gary Morton

5 Google Rating

Good physios

5/ 5

Good physios

Gabor Mezei

5 Google Rating

Professional service

5/ 5

Professional service

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