Welcome to Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, a cornerstone of healthcare excellence located at Warneford Hospital in Oxford. We are committed to providing high-quality mental health services and community healthcare that nurture the well-being of our diverse population. Our dedicated team of professionals offers a range of specialized services, from psychiatric assessments and therapy to tailored rehabilitation programs, ensuring that every individual receives compassionate care that meets their unique needs.

At Oxford Health, we believe in empowering our patients through education and community engagement. We offer various wellness classes and workshops aimed at fostering a supportive environment for mental health recovery and personal growth. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest technology to facilitate effective treatment and enhance patient comfort, making your experience with us as positive as possible.

What sets Oxford Health apart is our holistic approach to health and wellness. We not only focus on treating illnesses but also prioritize preventive measures and lifestyle modifications that promote long-term health benefits. Whether you’re seeking guidance on managing a mental health condition or looking to participate in community fitness initiatives, our welcoming atmosphere is designed to encourage and uplift.

We invite you to learn more about our services by visiting our website at http://www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/ or by calling us at 01865 901000 during business hours. Discover how Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust can support you or your loved ones on the journey to better health and well-being.

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Frances Union

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I'm dissatisfied with the level of care provided for me.. It was insisted they come for a home asses

1/ 5

I'm dissatisfied with the level of care provided for me.. It was insisted they come for a home assessment on a Sunday.. Two ppl came and stay with me for an hour.. I was told to call county council and my case was closed.. I am still not well and my 'bad days' are becoming more frequent.. now at a loss of who to ask for help when I need it.. I'm told to self refer myself to Talking Space by my GP, Talking Space refer me to adult mental Heath who do nothing, I phone Talking Space again and I feel like I'm going around in circles..! Where is the help?!! Like a previous reviewer said.. this review with be zero stars if I could!

Lynette B

1 Google Rating

Awful. Confidentiality breaches, no accountability, dishonesty, inaccurate records, bullying, stigma

1/ 5

Awful. Confidentiality breaches, no accountability, dishonesty, inaccurate records, bullying, stigmatisation. I needed therapy, paid for, to treat the trauma syndrome I developed from their treatment of me as an outpatient. Dangerous and callous. Cancer care is streets ahead and Oxford Health's lack of care would be unthinkable in the Cancer centres I went to. Very sad.

Christopher Harris

1 Google Rating

Breaching confidentiality, a series of lies, amending Medical Records months after they were writte

1/ 5

Breaching confidentiality, a series of lies, amending Medical Records months after they were written, and refusing to discipline staff whom the Trust accept did wrong: a Trust that can't be trusted. Avoid at all cost. If the awarding of negative stars was possible, Oxford Health would score -5.

Banu Priya

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

dlkm

1 Google Rating

Absolutely disgusting. I was referred to the Adult Mental Health Team for therapy by Talking Space a

1/ 5

Absolutely disgusting. I was referred to the Adult Mental Health Team for therapy by Talking Space and their response was to decline my referral and tell me to go to the doctor's and talk to my GP about medication!!!! That's before they've even had a conversation with me to access whether that's even required which it is definitely not. They would understand the reasons why if they actually had a conversation with me as to why! Extremely insensitive. It's such a huge flaw in the mental health system and I'm shocked at their approach. Please avoid at all costs and don't lose hope in knowing there are better services out there that can get you the help you need.

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