Tallaght University Hospital Accident and Emergency Belgard Square North, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to Tallaght University Hospital Accident and Emergency, a state-of-the-art healthcare establishment located in Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland. Our hospital is one of the largest acute facilities in the country, providing a comprehensive range of medical services to patients from across Ireland.
At Tallaght University Hospital Accident and Emergency, we understand that medical emergencies can happen any time of day or night. That's why our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is available 24/7 to provide timely, efficient, and compassionate care to patients of all ages.
Our Accident and Emergency unit is staffed by highly qualified and experienced doctors, nurses, and support staff who work together to provide the best possible care. We are equipped with the latest medical technology, allowing us to quickly and accurately diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions.
Some of the services we offer include emergency medicine, acute medicine, urgent care, and trauma services. We also have specialist clinics for pediatric emergencies and mental health emergencies. Our team of healthcare professionals is trained to deal with emergencies of all types and severity, ranging from minor injuries to life-threatening situations.
At Tallaght University Hospital Accident and Emergency, we are committed to providing compassionate and patient-centered care. Our team takes the time to listen to our patients, understand their needs, and provide tailored care plans that are designed to meet their individual needs.
In addition to our Accident and Emergency services, our hospital offers a range of other healthcare services, including critical care, surgery, diagnostic imaging, and specialist clinics. We are also involved in medical research and education, working with leading academic institutions to advance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
If you or a loved one requires urgent medical attention, do not hesitate to visit Tallaght University Hospital Accident and Emergency. Our team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to providing the best possible care to every patient who walks through our doors.
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Tallaght Hospital, Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland
Reviews
"Deserves 0 star. Worst emergency service and hospital. It's unacceptable that my son has been waiting for four hours without receiving any medical attention, especially when he has a head injury that is bleeding. There is no single person around, we have been waiting with other patients for hours. This is the health service that you get when you need, while they cut half of your income as tax."
"Have been Waiting for AT least 9 hours Triage nurses extremely rude and not helpful Told them that I’m in severe pain don’t seem to care at all - very cold and careless treatment They completely Refuse to say approximation of waiting time even though I said I left my baby with a baby sitter and need to know Maximum 10 people here but waiting since the morning, not sure what is taking so long. I don’t know where our taxes are going to but this is so wrong on so many levels Rigid broken chairs No real food for this amount of wait Horrible Even restaurants have better queuing system, wondering why they don’t apply some queuing system here as well to be informed when to come back rather than stay here for so long 1 star is a compliment"
"13 hours waiting. Does this waiting room look busy? What's the excuse can't be covid this year they've exhausted that."
"Wait times sometimes can be long. The staff are amazing and always so good. Amazing nurses. Always feel we're well looked after."
"I found the staff lovely and felt for them that they had to work under such conditions. There is a serious shortage of staff here that needs to be sorted. I've read a lot of comments about it being 'third world' standard and unfortunately, they're not exaggerating. Whilst the staffing issue is being sorted, even making the waiting area comfortable for patients could help. You have some people coming in with serious ailments being made to sit on ridgid chairs (or the floor). Even a TV for the elderly or those that don't use phones. Someone going around offering tea perhaps. These very small differences can make the whole experience better for people, particularly whilst the hospital deal with the staffing problem. Again. My problem is not with the current staff. They are trying their best in terrible circumstances."
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