Northwick Park Hospital is located at Watford Rd, Harrow HA1 3UJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Northwick Park Hospital and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Shafiq Sahak

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1-Staff are not polite.They need a behaviour training, we can understand they working in very diffic

2/ 5

1-Staff are not polite.They need a behaviour training, we can understand they working in very difficult circumstances but they have trained for it and have chose this job to do. 2-Hygienic outside of hospital zero everywhere a cigarette filter drops not very clean door steps.This is a hospital where treatment given,especially in the front of urgent care. To the manager,please walk around the front of Urgent treatment center or accident an emergency and you see it your self.

Elena Paci

2 Google Rating

I gave birth in this hospital in the spring, because of the breech presentation I had to do a cesare

2/ 5

I gave birth in this hospital in the spring, because of the breech presentation I had to do a cesarean section. I can say that the waiting time was not small, but thank God the birth was not fast and I could wait. The doctors who performed the operation can give a solid 5, but they did not immediately notice that the child had water in the lungs, I had to keep the child in intensive care under oxygen for a week. I was operated on in the evening, and the next day they wanted to be discharged home, I have never heard such an experience in other countries! I didn't have the strength not to get up on my own, not to go even in the car. I insisted on staying in the hospital and lasted only three days. The staff who looks after the birth after childbirth is rude and not well-mannered, I was worried about the child and received a dose of negativity from the staff. While I slowly came out of the toilet, they had already put the inscription quarantine on the door, no one normally explained to me what was happening. Later, asking questions, I found out that they found a bacterium on my skin, however, this bacterium multiplies in hospitals, that is, they infected me there. if I had given birth and immediately went home, I would not have noticed such an attitude. But it is not yet known which midwife would take delivery! I speak English 50/50, but the midwife next to her told her colleagues such things that I was stupid and what was the use of explaining to me, but I was sitting nearby and I understood what she was talking about! The impression of the hospital was not the best .. when we decide on the second child, I would like to change the hospital

Avesta

5 Google Rating

Absolutely outstanding Department of Rheumatology. Great kudos to Dr M. Hogarth, who has attempted t

5/ 5

Absolutely outstanding Department of Rheumatology. Great kudos to Dr M. Hogarth, who has attempted to help significantly with my case in a very efficient manner, and I am very grateful for their incredible treatment so far.

Andrew Gerges

5 Google Rating

I worked there for 7 months. It certainly added to me and I owe part of my progression to this place

5/ 5

I worked there for 7 months. It certainly added to me and I owe part of my progression to this place and it's amazing staff,, Quite big hospital with variety of specialties,,

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5 Google Rating

Best in the world. Spotted a brain tumour from bad eye vision tests. One week later my wife has her

5/ 5

Best in the world. Spotted a brain tumour from bad eye vision tests. One week later my wife has her sight and life saved during neurosurgery brain tumour removal. Thank you everyone at Northwick Park Hospital. Nurses, Doctors and all supporting staff. You protected me and my family. I will always support you and so will everyone I know.

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