Maternity Department University Hospital Coventry amd Warwickshire located at Unnamed Road, Coventry CV2 2BU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 024 7696 7421

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Emily Shenton

5 Google Rating

Very under staffed to the point Lucina ward had to be closed...even though we were disappointed and

5/ 5

Very under staffed to the point Lucina ward had to be closed...even though we were disappointed and we experienced an hour wait in the waiting room for a bed due to labour ward being full, I do worry as to what would have happened if I was closer to giving birth but despite all that the staff were incredible, even Ellie the receptionist was friendly and helpful.

Piotr Pppppp

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

classfriend

5 Google Rating

Amazing place where dream comes true. All the midwives and nurses were super helpful. Food was decen

5/ 5

Amazing place where dream comes true. All the midwives and nurses were super helpful. Food was decent. Will come back again (probably)😉

Dominika

2 Google Rating

If you can choose to give a birth between Coventry and Warwick choose Warwick! I was well prepared f

2/ 5

If you can choose to give a birth between Coventry and Warwick choose Warwick! I was well prepared for my labour, but I was not prepared for the fact that my Partner won't be allowed with me! This was disgrace that on Ward 24 they don't have enough midwifes to do examination to check up where you are. The midwifes arguing with you during the contractions, saying that the Partner is not allowed but you can still see him outside the ward (what is the point?). They were saying that this is government rules but in Warwick they let Partner to be with you during the whole process!! Postnatal.. again awful! Rude staff, new moms crying because cannot move, walk, having infections but have been told to be mobile! The only midwife that was great on the postnatal was Allanagh. I was waiting whole day for her night shift because she was so nice, helpful and explained everything what is going on and what is the plan. The rest.. I leave it without comment. Regarding ward 24 - only students were nice and helpful.. The labour ward staff was great I fell I was in good hands.

Katerina Mikeli

5 Google Rating

Absolutely brilliant experience! Everyone was super helpful and super great!!!! Every single one inc

5/ 5

Absolutely brilliant experience! Everyone was super helpful and super great!!!! Every single one inc. Midwifes, doctors, cleaners, receptionist were just awsome!!!!

Fatima Emmanuel Toyo

5 Google Rating

The midwives and nurses that helped me delivered my baby were great and helpful. It was an emotiona

5/ 5

The midwives and nurses that helped me delivered my baby were great and helpful. It was an emotional birth but they did helped me through it.

Harry Payne

5 Google Rating

An amazing team of amazing people ❤️

5/ 5

An amazing team of amazing people ❤️

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