Rathbone Hospital located at Mill Ln, Liverpool L13 4AW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 250 3000

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Nicola Green

4 Google Rating

They were great with my partner Daniel feeley.. He been here previously and they knew him straight

4/ 5

They were great with my partner Daniel feeley.. He been here previously and they knew him straight away..They give him the right head padding so he couldn't do anymore damage to himself

Paul Smart

5 Google Rating

This is not a private hospital, nor is it closed. It is a NHS mental health hospital and has a unit

5/ 5

This is not a private hospital, nor is it closed. It is a NHS mental health hospital and has a unit for people with learning disabilities.

Craig Rimmer

5 Google Rating

Guys anyone help me

5/ 5

Guys anyone help me

Alex Martin

1 Google Rating

Mancunian staff

1/ 5

Mancunian staff

Richard Clarke

5 Google Rating

Firm but fair

5/ 5

Firm but fair

Rebekah Amelia

1 Google Rating

The consultant Doctor who worked there ruined my future by protesting in court that i was a danger t

1/ 5

The consultant Doctor who worked there ruined my future by protesting in court that i was a danger to the public and recommended restrictions. I have been locked up for over 4 years now and I even lost my house and furniture and alot of my belongings. I have never harmed anyone in my life and I am a good natured person with a good heart. I will never forgive them for what they done to me.

Georgie M

1 Google Rating

Thier weightloss help group sessions are terrible. The therapist I had always talked in a depressed

1/ 5

Thier weightloss help group sessions are terrible. The therapist I had always talked in a depressed tone, and was quick to judge. She told me I'd never loose weight,and she was thinking this was helpful how? Luckly I packed in after 6 sessions with her and thank god my work place referred me to counciling to undue all the harm this woman caused me as I'm much better now and successfully losing weight. They need to rethink thier ethos here with weightloss and not concentrate on the negative

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