Sussex Eye Hospital located at 178 Eastern Rd, Brighton BN2 5BA, UK

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Daz B.

5 Google Rating

I had an irriated bloodshot eye for over 24hours, I was advised by my pharmcy to ring Sussex Eye Hos

5/ 5

I had an irriated bloodshot eye for over 24hours, I was advised by my pharmcy to ring Sussex Eye Hospital. The doctor on the phone told me to come over straight away, I waited about 20 minutes in the waiting room. The doctor said there was an eyelash scratching my eyeball and he had to remove the eyelash, I was anxious and once pulled my head away, but he was understanding and calm. 1 minute later he has removed the eyelash and my eye feels better already. The doctor was brilliant, I wish I grabbed his name before I left.

Amy Mcsweeney

5 Google Rating

Been here twice since last week and they were amazing saying to come back if it got worse so i did a

5/ 5

Been here twice since last week and they were amazing saying to come back if it got worse so i did and i feel so much better now thanks to them everyone is lovely there and i only waited about an hour which is really good for a and e😊😊

Kittycat Game

1 Google Rating

Waiting for my child eye test appointment for 3 months now.. Looks like there is no priority for chi

1/ 5

Waiting for my child eye test appointment for 3 months now.. Looks like there is no priority for children. I never seen this much careless healthcare. GP reception told me when it gets worst to call back. So I should wait for eyesight get worse? Hospital department said they don’t know anything about appointments. Then why you work in hospital?

Deborah Tyson

5 Google Rating

Excellent. Despite being under pressure from many patients requiring treatment all the staff were ca

5/ 5

Excellent. Despite being under pressure from many patients requiring treatment all the staff were calm, friendly and adhered strictly to Covid regulations. I would particularly like to mention Jackie Bennett, who provided the utmost care in a professional, friendly manner. The doctor on duty was also brilliant. Could not rate this eye hospital highly enough and would like to thank everyone.

James Arnott

5 Google Rating

Great place, I had a 20 minute wait and I got my eye sorted! 10/10 would A&E again.

5/ 5

Great place, I had a 20 minute wait and I got my eye sorted! 10/10 would A&E again.

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