CHI at Temple Street Temple Street, County Dublin D01 XD99
About the Business
CHI at Temple Street is an established and reputable health institution located in the heart of Dublin. As a leading children's hospital and point of interest, it has been serving the local community for over 140 years.
With a team of highly experienced and dedicated medical professionals, CHI at Temple Street provides comprehensive and top-quality healthcare services to children of all ages. The institution's mission is to enhance the quality of life for children and their families by providing them with the best possible medical care and support.
The hospital's modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that every patient receives the most effective and efficient treatment possible. CHI at Temple Street also offers a wide range of specialized medical services and treatments, including surgery, oncology, cardiology, and neurology, among others.
Moreover, the institution places great emphasis on compassionate care and providing a welcoming and supportive environment for patients and their families. Staff members are always available to answer questions, offer guidance and emotional support, and ensure that patients and their families feel comfortable and supported throughout their stay.
If you are looking for a reliable and trusted healthcare institution for your child's medical needs, CHI at Temple Street is the perfect choice. With its dedicated team of medical professionals and commitment to delivering exceptional care and support, you can trust that your child will receive the best possible treatment and care.
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"Just wanted to write a comment on the LOVELY trolley lady going around on the evening shift. I had been there with kids for a couple of hours and she was a pleasure to deal with so friendly. If every hospital had the trolley it would make it a nicer place for children"
"IMPORTANT. DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILDREN TO THIS HOSPITAL. It is a hospital with worse care than in the third world. My 15-year-old son had a fever and a stiff neck that we thought could be meningitis and he arrived at 7 in the afternoon and left at 2:30 in the morning without being seen by a doctor. All this time without being able to eat anything and with a fever. You are nothing to them and you are not informed of anything. It is very serious that he does not attend to a lesser person in 6 hours and that he has to leave the hospital."
"Traumatising and horrible experience! I went in to the emergency department with my 3 year old as her temperature was 40°C. She was given neurofen and we were sent home and told to come back if the high temperatures persist longer than 3 days. We came back after 4 days as her temperature would go up to 41°C and it was only getting worse. They said its normal when there's a virus and there's nothing they can do. They didn't care that temperature like this can be deadly!! She hasn't eaten in days and there's nothing they could do! I went to an emergency out of gp hours medical clinic the same day we came home from the hospital and straight away we got seen by a doctor and they perscribed antibiotics as her tonsils were so so badly swollen that's what was causing the extreme temperature. In the hospital the different nurses had checked her mouth saying it looks bad but still said there's nothing they can do and to just keep giving her calpol and neurofen after I've told them multiple times they don't help and she's only getting worse and that she's burning up!! The nurses and doctors that we were seen by should be ashamed of themselves! The staff there is so careless its disgusting. If you care for your children don't ever go to the emergency department in this hospital!!! My daughter has been on antibiotics only 1 day and the high temperature is already gone and hasn't come back thankfully. I'm scared to even imagine what may have happened to her if I followed the doctors advise and just let her keep burning up like that!!!!!!"
"Terrible experience, it was my second time and definitely the last time at this place which I wouldn't even call it a hospital, this place it's a joke to be honest, my 1year old son had a seizure, high temperature and he couldn't stop crying from the pain , i have been told by a very rude nurse that it might take up to 12 h to see a doctor, I couldn't believe it, I spent there 12 h waiting and waiting to see a doctor and none of the staff care about my son who couldn't stop crying, poor baby was wrecked, he was in pain and I was heartbroken looking at him suffer where I can't do anything to help and there are people around us who have a knowledge and knows what to do , but didn't even bother to help us .while I was waiting to see a doctor I seen other parents waiting 5-6 h to see a doctor and when the doctor finally came in they were out in 5min , the parents were mad for this kind of service, you are waiting from 6-12h to see a doctor and you are out in 5 min . To all the parents out there please avoid this place as much as possible if your baby is not well just bring him or her to Tallaght Hospital were the staff actually care about patients, they are very kind and helpful. After 13 h of waiting we finally have a chance to see a doctor which told me to keep monitoring his temperature and if gets worse then I should bring him back ,I was speechless 13h of waiting just to see a doctor for a few minutes . The other thing is that there is only one person allowed in the waiting room with the baby , which is a nonsense, imagine you are on your own with a baby for a 12 h in very uncomfortable room it is extremely hard to stay calm with crying baby and you need to go to toilet ,you have to bring the baby with you because you won't get any help , from waiting so long the only thing I got was a really bad flu . Person who is in charge of this Hospital should be fired."
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