University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust located at Trust Headquarters, Marlborough St, Bristol BS1 3NU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 923 0000

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Caroline Templer

5 Google Rating

I work there! Good employer

5/ 5

I work there! Good employer

Andy Carter

3 Google Rating

Hospital is always so hot eventhough it's been renovated, good for coffee, Starbucks at front, the i

3/ 5

Hospital is always so hot eventhough it's been renovated, good for coffee, Starbucks at front, the is M&S shop for clothes, Boots Chemist but busy as used for getting meds given by hospital. An M&S food shop, and another newsagents shop. Plenty of public conveniences, cash machine, still quite outdated looking hospital, interior wards have same look and feel, apart from new buildings that have been added which have Aircon. Food reasonable, not great. Prefer Southmead to BRI.

Woshhh hhh

5 Google Rating

What an amazing hospital. The staff was so kind and nice. All the nurses/doctors seemed they loved t

5/ 5

What an amazing hospital. The staff was so kind and nice. All the nurses/doctors seemed they loved their job and cared for their patient.

Viran Patel

2 Google Rating

The CEO is a sell out and wont stand up for the needs of the patient. He doesnt care. He wont tell N

2/ 5

The CEO is a sell out and wont stand up for the needs of the patient. He doesnt care. He wont tell NHS England the problems faced by the Trust and that their targets are not likely to help anyone including the trust and the future of this country. This creates a toxic work enviroment for staff.

Terry Daniels

5 Google Rating

Very attentive and thorough excellent care. Hospital staff very helpful and kind. Very good, pleas

5/ 5

Very attentive and thorough excellent care. Hospital staff very helpful and kind. Very good, pleased.

Chris Lea

2 Google Rating

I spent five weeks in Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital before being transfered to Bristol for heart

2/ 5

I spent five weeks in Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital before being transfered to Bristol for heart surgery and while I was in Taunton I spent much time telling them how much I was looking forward to going to Bristol because of their excellent quality of service. However, once I was here I was horrified. Sure the room is excellent and everyone is welcoming but - for example, I'm on a drip that runs for 30 minutes then has to be removed. No. Many times I've been stuck, attached to the drip for hours with no-one even attending after I press the call button. Medication at regular hours - no chance. The food is now actually poor - it looks and seems as if it's come straight out of the freezer, it's warmed and then shoved onto a plate. No finess - no trimmings, nothing. The support work is so poor in many cases - especially when I've asked for a VERY weak coffee. No chance - that's too confusing! I am sad, depressed and generally feel very let down. Here's hoping that the surgery remains good and that care in the ICU is better - a lot better. PS As Iwrite I'm still on a drip that should have been removed some 45 minutes ago.

Caroline Satchwell

5 Google Rating

Made me feel more relaxed. In a worrying situation. That is on top form. Took time &.not rushed. A w

5/ 5

Made me feel more relaxed. In a worrying situation. That is on top form. Took time &.not rushed. A worrying situation made much easier by all concerned 😟

Big Stu

5 Google Rating

Great hospital that dealt with me really quickly friendly staff shame I had to go to southmead for e

5/ 5

Great hospital that dealt with me really quickly friendly staff shame I had to go to southmead for emergency treatment as was enjoying my time there

Alana Grey

5 Google Rating

Great hospital with great wifi

5/ 5

Great hospital with great wifi

Tito Camacho

5 Google Rating

Staff very freandly and very helpful noting is to.much for them

5/ 5

Staff very freandly and very helpful noting is to.much for them

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