**Trauma Unit Oxford**

Situated in the heart of Headington, Trauma Unit Oxford is a leading facility dedicated to providing exceptional trauma care and surgical services. With a team of highly skilled professionals and state-of-the-art technology, we prioritize patient well-being and recovery, ensuring that every individual receives tailored care in a compassionate environment. Our commitment to quality service is reflected in our comprehensive range of trauma services, which include emergency assessments, advanced surgical interventions, and personalized rehabilitation programs.

At Trauma Unit Oxford, we understand that experiencing trauma can be overwhelming, which is why our staff is trained to offer not only medical expertise but also emotional support throughout the recovery process. We strive to foster a welcoming atmosphere that puts our patients at ease, making their experience as comfortable as possible. Our dedication to customer satisfaction is evident in our continuous efforts to improve and adapt our services based on patient feedback.

What sets Trauma Unit Oxford apart is our holistic approach to trauma care, integrating advanced medical practices with a focus on individual needs. Whether you are seeking immediate care or ongoing support, our team is here to guide you through every step of your journey to recovery. For more information, please visit our website or contact us during business hours to learn how we can assist you in your time of need.

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Michael Kemp

1 Google Rating

Very bad pain control and had to wait a long time for it. Terribly long waiting time, rude doctors a

1/ 5

Very bad pain control and had to wait a long time for it. Terribly long waiting time, rude doctors and a muggy building. Feel sorry for anyone brought here...

Lilianna Sasin

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Laura Weir

5 Google Rating

They saved my life and continue to look after me really well. No complaints from me. Big shout out N

5/ 5

They saved my life and continue to look after me really well. No complaints from me. Big shout out Nutrition, Gastroenterology & AAU!

Brian Cannell

5 Google Rating

I gave blood here a few times, and the process was very smooth, much better than other places.

5/ 5

I gave blood here a few times, and the process was very smooth, much better than other places.

Jack Bainbridge

5 Google Rating

I was born in the John Radcliffe Hospital in the year 2000 and so far my life has been pretty good.

5/ 5

I was born in the John Radcliffe Hospital in the year 2000 and so far my life has been pretty good.

István Czégény

1 Google Rating

Extremely long waiting time, rude miserable nurses. The doctor’s advice was to give honey to a 6 m

1/ 5

Extremely long waiting time, rude miserable nurses. The doctor’s advice was to give honey to a 6 months old baby for coughing… well spent 4 hours there for nothing.

ESN Oxford Brookes

1 Google Rating

The male nurse Salim/Saleem (not sure of the exact spelling of his name) in the Accident and Emergen

1/ 5

The male nurse Salim/Saleem (not sure of the exact spelling of his name) in the Accident and Emergency Injury department was extremely rude, arrogant and disrespectful to the last T. He left no stone unturned in trying to humiliate me as a patient and completely bullied me the entire way. This guy needs to be out of his job. Nobody deserved to be yelled at and lectured during their visit especially whilst they are in agonisingly pain!!! Please learn some respect. Also A and E receptionists are extremely ignorant and I waited 8 hours just to be seen. Would not ever recommend the appalling service to anyone. If JR don't address these issues quickly, then that's a fault on them. I agree that the NHS does not have sufficient funding, however sufficient funding isn't required to teach staff to have and maintain a basic level of respect and human decency! Salim you can have you meniscus and shove ut up yourself. And by the way, please deflate your big head. Thanks a lot for bullying me...

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