Queen Elizabeth Hospital Barbados


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https://www.qehconnect.com/

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Address:

Martindales Rd, Bridgetown

Open:

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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a week ago
The A &E department is a place to avoid if you can. When I was there it was overcrowded with little or no chairs for the patients to rest. It is possible to wait for days before receiving any kind of treatment. The Triage department is the place where the sickness is determined critical or not. Critical may get urgent treatment but all other cases wait for assistance when they are seen. Truthfully that department sucks. Other areas of the hospital functions better. If you can pay privately for the services then to you pay and be treated urgently.There are free clinics with in the hospital and they operate on an appointment system 🤔👍
by Gloria Gooding

4 months ago
Though the non Barbadian nurses are pleasant and helpful in the optomology clinic, there must be a more efficient and humane approach than cramming 100 elderly mostly diabetic patients together for an 8:30am appointment with limited seating. What about better time slots matched to numbers, given some will be late or no shows. This could be backed up by phone calls re confirmation days prior where possible. It just isn’t a good sight!!!!!!
by Jackie Williams

a month ago
I arrived with my baby at 5 PM. She had a fever, was vomiting, had diarrhea, and was breathing heavily. It's now 4:35 AM and she still hasn't been seen. The security guard at the door laughed in my face when I told her I needed help. When I asked why they weren't attending to her, the answer was that they were resting... This hospital is a disgrace, and I feel sorry for the people who have no other option but this place. Poor management, uncaring professionals, and mistreatment. I will never return.
by One Builders5172

2 weeks ago
Absolutely horrific like a war zone with incompetent staff and no specialist care at night. I love Barbados and never realised it is a serious risk to be here if you get seriously sick or injured and require hospitalisation….
by Naomi Jarvie-Thomas

5 months ago
Simple who do you trust with your life In God i trust: More Love More Care Attention towards Patients Care with activated Brain 🧠 Power & with a Solicitor Attorney @ law on site! Overseas Visitors on business vacation cover yourself! The Registrar 's / doctor's are trained on site & Release to the Public of Patients based on staff demonstrations staff shortage & cost of equipment to carry out important test to your body structure. USE YOUR OWN PRIVATE CARE YOU PAY FOR & Keep this payment of Care & Attention @ home 🏡 only. Don't let the community doctor's etc bring in out siders from different countries with issues challenges pressure.
by Orlaine Honor Simpson

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