**Somerton Hospice Belfast: Compassionate Care in Your Community**

Nestled in the heart of Belfast at 74 Somerton Road, Somerton Hospice is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality palliative care for individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. Our team of experienced healthcare professionals is committed to enhancing the quality of life for our patients and their families through personalized care plans that prioritize comfort and dignity.

At Somerton Hospice, we understand that every patient’s journey is unique. Our tranquil environment is designed to promote peace and healing, ensuring that both patients and their loved ones feel supported during challenging times. From expert pain management to emotional support services, we offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our community.

Customer satisfaction is our top priority. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where every visitor feels valued and respected. Our dedicated staff is always ready to answer your questions and guide you through the care process, whether you are booking an appointment or seeking information about our services.

Discover the difference at Somerton Hospice, where exceptional care meets heartfelt compassion. To learn more about our offerings or to schedule a visit, please call us at 028 9078 1836 or explore our website at [www.nihospice.org](https://www.nihospice.org/). Let us support you and your loved ones with the dignity and respect you deserve.

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Eileen McCullough

5 Google Rating

Lovely, clean cafe a great place to have a coffee and a bite to eat. Lovely staff.

5/ 5

Lovely, clean cafe a great place to have a coffee and a bite to eat. Lovely staff.

Shirleen Hamilton

5 Google Rating

Great coffee shop. Staff were very friendly

5/ 5

Great coffee shop. Staff were very friendly

Andrew Curran

5 Google Rating

Extremely caring staff and best facilities possible.

5/ 5

Extremely caring staff and best facilities possible.

Rosemary Henry

5 Google Rating

Fantastic care given by medical and nursing teams to patients

5/ 5

Fantastic care given by medical and nursing teams to patients

Ann Nonymous

5 Google Rating

What a wonderful place. The staff are friendly polite and courteous, even when dealing with medical

5/ 5

What a wonderful place. The staff are friendly polite and courteous, even when dealing with medical issues. They cannot do enough for you. The volunteers are a delight as well. They are so unbelievably kind you feel like nothing is too much trouble for them. The pain management team seem to be the best in Belfast. They don't care how long it takes and what they need to do, they will diagnose and treat your pain accordingly. Simply amazing. And not just for end of life care.

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