The Spire Hospital located at 1NT, Jackson Ave, Leeds LS8 1NP, UK

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Steve Wood

5 Google Rating

Absolutely amazing service and care I received today for my gallbladder removal with Professor Toogo

5/ 5

Absolutely amazing service and care I received today for my gallbladder removal with Professor Toogood. I was looked after from start to finish by all the staff especially Staff nurse Emma who cared for me amazingly. Cannot thank them all enough also Mr Morgan the anesthetist who really reassured and calmed me ready for the operation. You are all fantastic and thanks so much. Oh yeah the room was brilliant as well see the pics.

G D

5 Google Rating

My son had surgery at spire , excellent staff and great service , I can't thank them enough , espec

5/ 5

My son had surgery at spire , excellent staff and great service , I can't thank them enough , especially Professor Subramaniam. Absolutely delighted with the staff and the service that they offered.Thanks to you all for making this surgery a success👍👏

Jessica Turner

5 Google Rating

Couldn't say one bad thing about this place!! Every single member of staff made my nervous 6 year ol

5/ 5

Couldn't say one bad thing about this place!! Every single member of staff made my nervous 6 year old feel very at ease! As well as myself. Can't fault them. Special little mention for nurse Olivia too! She was brilliant.

Diana Gray

5 Google Rating

After months of severe back pain and losing the ability to stand up straight I paid privately to hav

5/ 5

After months of severe back pain and losing the ability to stand up straight I paid privately to have an MRI which showed nerve entrapment and bulging disc at L4/5, I initially saw Mr Deb Pal at LGI as an NHS patient and he suggested decompression surgery due to spinal stenosis, bulging disc, and facet cyst removal. I decided to use private medical insurance and saw Mr Pal at spire, after having an X-ray he decided to do the surgery with added spinal fusion at Nuffield hospital Leeds on October 22nd, following one nights bed rest I was seen by physio who assisted me in standing up, I was delighted to be standing up straight without any of the pain I’d had previous to the surgery, I’m now 3 weeks post op and continue to improve. I would like to thank Mr Deb Pal for giving me my life back pain free and look forward to seeing him in January for a follow up appointment.

Jay Scarth

5 Google Rating

Had surgery in November 2020. Can't thank Mr Lomax enough for his care, kindness and skill as a surg

5/ 5

Had surgery in November 2020. Can't thank Mr Lomax enough for his care, kindness and skill as a surgeon. All my care was excellent. My anesthesitist was wonderful, as were the operating room staff. My recovery room nurse was lovely. All the staff were friendly and professional. Hospital spotless. I felt extremely well looked after. I can't recommend Spire highly enough.

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