London Bridge Hospital
27 Tooley Street, London, England, SE1 2PR Also known as: London Bridge Hospital - The ShardReviews
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I saw a doctor located within this facility.
A well equipped, well run location.
In the last 2 months I have been admitted at the London Bridge Hospital for 2 breast cancer operations. I though the hospital is an excellent hospital, very well managed, clean and safe. It has some of the best consultants and doctors and their nurses are very well trained and caring. I felt very well looked there. The nurses were excellent especially Sahar and Eliza and the whole team in theatre was excellent.
The hospital is comfortable. It’s worth requesting a river view room as that can really help pass time and if you have a longer stay it’s vital to see some blue sky. My first visit I had that luxury but the second visit I didn’t and I really missed it!
The staff are approachable, kind and hard working. Nothing was too much trouble. Being a patient from A distance away I didn’t have visitors and so they always made the extra effort to engage and have a chat which was much appreciated.
The TV is poor so don’t rely on that! But otherwise I can’t fault it.
The facilities, care and staff are excellent. My only slight criticisms relate to hospital administration, which could perhaps be improved.
Firstly, London Bridge Hospital is spread out over several buildings in the area. It was not always made completely clear to me which building I should turn up at. Thankfully, each building is well staffed at reception and they will tell you where you need to go.
Secondly, I did have an appointment for a scan that was incorrectly booked by the hospital and had to be sorted out. This was fairly easy (one email) but you don't really want to be doing admin the day after surgery !
Great staff from reception to nursing aftercare
Friendly and attentive staff prior to and during the procedure, but took a while for staff to complete discharge.
I received superb care by a wonderful staff.
The staff providing care were lovely and attentive. I was cared for by a number of nurses who provided excellent care. When in intensive care Audrey was kind and attentive and the Intensive care doctor was really lovely.
When out of intensive care the nurses Charlie and Theresa were caring and supportive as well as all the other nurses on duty throughout the day and night.
A special thanks must go to the lovely Anna who worked in catering, she was keen to provide as much support as she could and kept reminding me she was there if I needed any refreshments.
The physiotherapist Karolina (I think I may have spelt her name wrong) was also knowledgeable and very helpful in getting me back on the roses to recovery.
The care was superb as detailed above. The only addition to the above is that the food was absolutely excellent - both in content/quality and in choice.
Mr Aleix Rovira is an absolute star.
Very friendly and knowledgeable.
Explains everything.
Superb bedside manor.
Diagnosed my Eagle syndrome issue easily.
The styloidectomy that followed was performed with skill.
My scar will be hard to see given some time, even the stitches were inside, so no need to have any removed.
Mr Rovira is highly recommended by me.
London Bridge hospital is also highly recommended, the staff are all very friendly and helpful.
Excellent service from the reception on arrival until discharge.
Consultant, nurses, theatre staff and ward manager were great.