St Vincent's University Hospital - Emergency Department Elm Park, County Dublin DO4 T6F4
About the Business
St Vincent's University Hospital - Emergency Department is one of the most reputable healthcare facilities in Ireland, providing quality and efficient medical services to patients from Dublin and beyond. Located at Elm Park, Dublin 4, the hospital is easily accessible and strategically positioned to provide emergency medical care to the local community.
The Emergency Department at St Vincent's University Hospital is a state-of-the-art medical facility equipped with the latest medical technologies and staffed by highly trained medical professionals. The department is fully equipped to handle emergencies of all kinds, from minor injuries to life-threatening conditions. A team of experienced physicians, nurses, and support staff work tirelessly to provide prompt diagnosis, treatment, and compassionate care to patients.
At St Vincent's University Hospital - Emergency Department, patients can expect top-notch medical services, including advanced diagnostic imaging, lab testing, emergency surgical procedures, and specialized medical care. The hospital also runs specialized clinics to provide ongoing care to patients with chronic illnesses or conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
Patients can be reassured that the Emergency Department at St Vincent's University Hospital is open 24/7, 365 days a year, to provide medical attention whenever needed. The hospital operates with utmost care and compassion, ensuring that patients receive timely and accurate medical care to help them to recover as quickly and easily as possible.
St Vincent's University Hospital - Emergency Department is not just a healthcare facility but a destination of hope for patients seeking quality medical care. The hospital is a point of interest and an integral part of the community, providing not just emergency medical services but also educational and health promotion programs. The hospital is committed to improving the overall health and well-being of its patients, and the community at large.
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Reviews
"Awful A&E. Waited for 11h without a doctor, ended up going to a private A&E when it opened. Patients reported have been there for 16h, some with infections leaking all over the floor, no one bother to clean for hours. Filthy, horrible."
"I am in Vincent hospital in A&E department. I came on Sunday 1st January. Right now still here, there has been no communication from a doctor, nurse or management about my condition. I have asked politely for things and I am ignored. It really frighteneds me that I am on my own in a room no one else. Why no communication from staff to paitients."
"Doctors at emergency they very good but the nurses very annoying, they kind of don't know how to handle the situation. My sister just need a nebuliser for asthma but it took 6 hours to get steroids and 8 hours to get nebuliser. The doctor asked my sister stay in the room to get nebuliser but after the doctor left and the nurse came chased her out and it was such a rude. After half an hour she realise she did wrong but could not turn it back because she already put somebody else in that room. She didn't apologise but said she will give my sister nebuliser as soon as the room is free but it took 6 hours after that. Very sad situation for ill people"
"I had medical emergency and my health concerns were taken very seriously. I was treated with kindness, respect, good communication and I felt that they really do care. Yes, I had to wait long time for doctor to visit, but I really felt that he cares. Overall- it was really excellent care and nurses were wonderful. Food was very good. Thank you ❤️"
"Awful. Reception staff were lovely. However, nurse was rude and made several condescending comments, essentially told us that they cant actually do anything to help at all, despite my symptoms including severe upper abdominal pain including the same area in the back. She didnt even ask me about my symptoms or check me in any way before making snarky comments and saying they wont be doing anything other than a routine blood test. Wouldnt even check my liver function in the blood test despite the severe pain being where my liver and gallbladder are. Said they wont be checking it, wont be doing any scan, was very dismissive despite that I earlier spoke with a virtual nurse who after listening to my symptoms said I should go to A and E right away, Vincents nurse called her my "friend" and insulted her knowledge a few times when the same knowledge is also available online and the procedure for severe upper right abdominal and back pain is an ultrasound scan, as well as checking bloods and liver... which is what the virtual nurse said I need to do considering my symptoms and that a GP wont be able to help, that I need A and E service for a scan and testing. Vincents nurse didnt want to hear any of it and did not want to help, didnt ask me about anything happening, was condescending and dissmisive in attitude, and all around awful. We ended up leaving because she told us they wont be checking anything any way. Have no where to be seen for something that could be life threatening at any moment if left unresolved. Wish I had gotten her name. All I know is was Saturday, Dec 3rd 2022 between 7pm and 930 pm and she had a Filipina accent. Absolutely ridiculous the way she treated us."
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