Princess Royal Maternity Hospital located at 16 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow G31 2ER, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 211 5400

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Emily Scott

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I gave birth to my first child here this month (July 2021). Myself and my baby boy were both so well

5/ 5

I gave birth to my first child here this month (July 2021). Myself and my baby boy were both so well looked after. All of the staff were really professional, supportive and helpful. I was nervous about giving birth but the midwives and doctors made me feel safe and helped me to have a really positive experience.

Patricia O'Brien

4 Google Rating

Gave birth in June to my baby boy and the doctors and nurses were so calming and reassuring during m

4/ 5

Gave birth in June to my baby boy and the doctors and nurses were so calming and reassuring during my C-section! Got to go home only two days later and felt good to be on my feet and taking care of my little one.

Emma Park

5 Google Rating

I have just had my 4th baby here and can’t thank the antenatal staff, ward 72 staff and the postna

5/ 5

I have just had my 4th baby here and can’t thank the antenatal staff, ward 72 staff and the postnatal team staff for all of their care. In particular, Lisa & Heather, midwives on ward 72 were amazing. If it hadn’t been for both of them, my labour experience would have been really rough. The staff here work really hard, care for their patients and do it fantastically. Thank you very much from myself and baby Charlie.

Elle T

5 Google Rating

I’ve been in the labour ward for days so have seen so many midwives going back and forth and all t

5/ 5

I’ve been in the labour ward for days so have seen so many midwives going back and forth and all the different things that happen. Overwhelmingly I see a hard working, amazingly supportive team who do everything they can to make the experience easier for you. Friendly, positive and just what you need at this vulnerable moment in your life. For anyone who wants to breastfeed and is worried by the idea you sometimes hear that midwives don’t have time to help you in an nhs hospital, the vast majority of staff here will go out of their way to help you do it and talk it all through. You have to show to them that you can feed your baby successfully in whatever way you choose to before you leave anyway which I think is a really great requirement.

Karen Dorrian

5 Google Rating

Had oldest daughter in the rottenrow

5/ 5

Had oldest daughter in the rottenrow

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