Nuffield Hospital Brighton
Warren Road, Woodingdean, Brighton, East Sussex England, BN2 6DXReviews
Reviews
The staff were very good but there were restrictions due to the pandemic. There was at times some staff shortages. The food at the hospital was well below the standard I would expect for a private hospital. I was in hospital for nearly 3 days and only had one decent meal. The rest were uneatable.
I first meet Mr Al-Mahfoudh in October 2019 when I was in spinal cord compression. He immediately put me at ease and I felt total confidence and trust in him . My operation for T6/7. Laminectomy and resection of a tumour was very successful and I regained my full mobility from needing a wheelchair & Zimmer frame back to the dance floor . Under mri surveillance, Mr Al-Mahfoudh picked up that the tumour had started to grow again and I needed another operation. I felt very thankful that I was under his expert care and cannot thank him enough for saving my mobility. He has an excellent bedside manner and took time to explain to me what was happening, he answered any questions that I had and made me feel safe in his hands. I would highly recommend him as a world class neuro surgeon ! The Nuffield and its staff are wonderfully professional and kind.
Wonderful care and attention to detail.
Lovely staff, very caring and friendly.
I have used the Nuffield on many occasions due to my various health problems. Every time I have been there I have been treated with respect and warmth.
The staff are always really knowledgeable and friendly. I have just come home from some minor surgery and wanted to give a special mention to Natalie and Peter the two nurses that looked after me so well.
I cannot express my gratitude enough to these lovely people.
Thank you once again.
Rob Smithson
Brilliant facilities and lovely staff. The rooms are private with television and bathroom/shower. The food is devine and i never had a bad meal.
You will find that you get a good nights sleep at this hospital.
Dereck Adams
The care I revieved from everyone was absolutely amazing. Everyone was so friendly and caring and felt in great hands.
Everything went really well.
I was taken care of, from the time I entered the hospital, till the time I was discharged.I would have no hesitation in recomending this hospital to anyone.
On 27th December I attended as an NHS patient to have an epidural injection put into my spine.I spent 5 hours at the hospital altogether. Whether it was because it fell between Christmas and New Year I don't know, but the place and the staff seemed a bit disinterested in work.The cafe was shut,disappointing as my husband had 5 hours to kill,but I realize there weren't many patients there to use it.I was greeted by a young man,Callum,who was lovely and who worked very hard to make me comfortable and keep me informed before he went into a training course.I wanted the tv on and couldn't get it to work.No staff around so I had to stand on chair and reach between the tv and the wall to turn it on at the mains.They knew the room was being used,so could have done this is in advance? I hadn't eaten since 7am and I looked forward to a light bite after the procedure. The choice was a cheese sandwhich or an egg sandwhich. That was it! Being a migraine sufferer,I can't eat cheese,so egg it was! I had to undress fully and asked the senior nurse for some disposable knicker to wear while sitting around.She looked very surprised but I've always been given them at other hospitals,to keep some dignity. She forgot till I went and found her and asked again. She had also forgotten to tape over my ring as she said she would.I had to get my husband to chase my food and drink as I was starving.Overall, it was ok there,but reading the rave reviews I feel I didn't get them on a good day...or maybe because I was NHS,but I like to think not.
All staff were attentive, helpful and understanding. Food was excellent.