University Hospital Switchboard and Vinci Facilities located at University Hospital, Clifford Bridge Rd, Coventry CV2 2DX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 024 7696 4000

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Maureen Goalby

5 Google Rating

Never had a problem with this hospital we are lucky to have such a super hospital on our doorstep.

5/ 5

Never had a problem with this hospital we are lucky to have such a super hospital on our doorstep. Not a problem getting an appointment from various departments and consultants always helpful. Hope not to use it too much in future.

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Sebastian Zielinski

3 Google Rating

Place like other hospitals we go there only when we must.With my personal experience doctors and nur

3/ 5

Place like other hospitals we go there only when we must.With my personal experience doctors and nurses are top world standard.I have bad experience with so called security people They are rude and have no respect or manners.Overall long waiting time like everywhere in country plus nasty security staff.Like i say go there only at emergency and avoid security staff(you can be mugged and possibly beaten up)

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Risteard MacSomhairle

5 Google Rating

Wonderful staff!

5/ 5

Wonderful staff!

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David Baynton

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

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Mark Marley

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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charlotte ford

1 Google Rating

No stars but was forced to add one in order to post this : a few truly vile nurses , hospital acqui

1/ 5

No stars but was forced to add one in order to post this : a few truly vile nurses , hospital acquired pneumonia from unkind and forceful feeding while flat on back is inept treatment , in neurological unit for six weeks and they never detected he had a stroke adds up to failure to make correct diagnosis.

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