Maternity Building located at 288 Wolverhampton Rd, Wolverhampton WV10 0QF, UK

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Kerrie Clements

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Natalie O

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

A Clark

5 Google Rating

Really great staff! Knows exactly what they are doing. Had my baby girl here and the support I recei

5/ 5

Really great staff! Knows exactly what they are doing. Had my baby girl here and the support I received before/after and during pregnancy was great! Special people to mention Reena from FAU, Rose and Rosie from the induction unit and Deb from the delivery unit. Thank you all for providing me with the best service! We can not thank you enough. Regards Mr and Mrs Arora

Madison Campbell

1 Google Rating

Do not recommend this maternity ward! Had A LOT of issues! I could explain but the list is very very

1/ 5

Do not recommend this maternity ward! Had A LOT of issues! I could explain but the list is very very long! Cleanliness issues, staff issues meaning attitudes empathy. Many more issues!

Merdin Bakiev

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, best team ever. Very grateful.

5/ 5

Excellent service, best team ever. Very grateful.

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