Welcome to the Maternity & Cancer Centre in Stoke-on-Trent, a dedicated facility where compassion meets expertise. Conveniently located on Newcastle Road, our centre specializes in providing comprehensive care for expectant mothers and patients navigating cancer treatment. Our team of highly trained professionals is committed to delivering personalized services that prioritize your health and well-being.

At the Maternity & Cancer Centre, we understand that each journey is unique; therefore, we offer a range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our patients. From prenatal care and support during childbirth to innovative cancer treatments and emotional support, our goal is to ensure that every visitor feels valued and cared for. We strive to create a welcoming atmosphere where patients and their families can feel at ease during what can often be challenging times.

Customer satisfaction is at the heart of our mission. By fostering open communication and providing easy access to resources, we empower our patients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their care. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our modern facilities and the dedication of our staff, who work tirelessly to provide top-notch healthcare services.

Whether you are looking to book an appointment or have questions about our offerings, we invite you to reach out to us at 01782 715444 or visit our website at http://www.uhnm.nhs.uk/. Experience the difference at Maternity & Cancer Centre Stoke-on-Trent, where your health and comfort are our top priorities.

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Heidi Lomax

4 Google Rating

My godson and his wife had their 3rd child recently. They were not happy at all with what they exper

4/ 5

My godson and his wife had their 3rd child recently. They were not happy at all with what they experienced. For example , when asked if she wanted toast she was given two cold slices . Their assigned mid wife was useless. She showed no interest until the head of mid wife’s came in who actually delivered the baby because their assigned midwife was too busy finishing her brew and seemed dismissive of her anxiety and pain. Very distressing. many thanks to the head of midwifes who thankfully came and saved the day. The four stars are for the head of midwifes and the maternity ward. Dread to think what would of happened if she wasn’t there as the baby had the cord wrapped round his kneck and was struggling to breathe. Their experience this time was shocking and really uncomfortable compared to their other two delivered children born at the maternity ward.

Sian Williams

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Kevin Harper

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Asif Khan

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Steph Lahey

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Amy Williams

5 Google Rating

Incredible midwives and doctors, me and bump have been so looked after. Had a bleed at 32 weeks and

5/ 5

Incredible midwives and doctors, me and bump have been so looked after. Had a bleed at 32 weeks and they have all been so caring and helped me feel at ease, friendly, professional and lovely clean room. Very happy!

Ella-Jayne Fry

5 Google Rating

Absolutely amazing staff here on the maternity ward. I can't thank you enough for ensuring the safe

5/ 5

Absolutely amazing staff here on the maternity ward. I can't thank you enough for ensuring the safe delivery of my son last month.

Georgia Manning

5 Google Rating

Delivered my baby naturally here due to the midwives encouragement. So glad that I did it that way.

5/ 5

Delivered my baby naturally here due to the midwives encouragement. So glad that I did it that way. Aftercare was at the push of a button (4 night stay as baby struggled to latch). I'm still breastfeeding nearly 5 months on.

Linda Hammond

4 Google Rating

Superb staff working in difficult circumstances. So why not a 5. Basically it's the parking problems

4/ 5

Superb staff working in difficult circumstances. So why not a 5. Basically it's the parking problems. We have to arrive an hour early to be sure of a space in time for appointments. Hundreds of people use this building daily but parking is wholly inadequate. Bearing in mind that most people attending have got cancer at one stage or another and are often unable to use public transport the parking provision really wasnt well planned at all. Well done to the staff though, fabulous.

Claudia Dicu

5 Google Rating

Amazing staff, all friendly, always smiling and ready to help. Thank you for an amazing birth experi

5/ 5

Amazing staff, all friendly, always smiling and ready to help. Thank you for an amazing birth experience!!!

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