The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre

The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre

Hours

Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (4 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

5.0 - (4 reviews)
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  • Sparkle unicorn

    Worst MRI scan I've had. People were rude and didn't care I felt sick half way through didn't take note of my autism either. Put that I Abandoned the scan when I felt sick wanted to continue but went to speak to the nurse who accompanied me due to disability , staff didn't even ask what was wrong. Staff were standoffish and I felt upset and left. Also don't write I abandoned my scan and didn't like it when I felt sick had a break for few minutes wanted to continue but wasnt allowed to as I waited.!! Smelt of cigarettes here aswell in a non smoking hospital absolutely stank in the foyer bit. not a nice visit here and wouldn't return to this scan department .upsetting staff rude who did the scan
    Mar 10th, 2023

  • Az M

    Amazing Hospital. NICU staff are friendly and so caring. Very knowledgeable nurses and other staff members. A real credit to the NHS. We thank you
    Feb 16th, 2023

  • T'Asia Dallas


    Feb 12th, 2023

  • Bruna Cordeiro Pezzano

    We had our first baby here via c section and couldnt be happier. Dr Omar (surgeon) and the team were incredible! I am so happy with how everything went and how the scar is looking. They kept us updated on when we were going to go in and when I did go in the whole team was very caring and efficient. The anesthesists were amazing too and made me feel at ease. Everything was super quick and the after care team (midwives) were absolutely amazing - world class service.
    Feb 1st, 2023

  • puppy

    If I could, I would give this place minus rating. Shockingly awful approach and non-existent care during the birth of my first baby. I would have been much better off giving birth alone. It all started by labouring in the triage in a toilet for two hours without any help and pain relief, it continued with my repeated requests (i.e. screams) for an epidural, that despite 5 hours of asking for it never took place. And it all ended with a big, non-consentual episiotomy. The name of the doctor was Shefir Mahgoub, whose only presence in the room was his fingers inside of me. The midwife was Claire Charlton, who retrospectively edited my medical records to insert the words 'consent', where the 'No' could have not been louder. Both were desperate to end their shifts and disappear after 8pm, leaving me open and for the next shift to figure out how to stitch me. They ignored all RCOG guidelines, I am pretty sure they never read my birth plan prior to being in the room. There is virtually no mention of my episiotomy in my records and nothing that could help other professionals to understand what type and degree I had - I wonder whether that was to spare them the hussle of having to do it properly. I was given no laxatives and antibiotics post-labour, so my wound unsurprisingly reopened 5 days after giving birth, leaving me with excruciating pain. All staff lied to my face that it 'wasn't infected'. The repeated swabs done by my GP said otherwise. All the triage cared about was 'if I had temperature', and despite being horrified when they saw my open wound, they would claim to my face it's all part of maternity experience and sent me home. The first week after giving birth, I spent every other day 4 hours waiting for someone to see me on the triage. I discharged myself from this hospital 2 weeks post-labour, when the gynaecology consultant said 'she won't treat my infections with antibiotics, because the bacteria are part of my flora'. After I described to my named midwife what happened during the birth, she suddenly forgot how to make my medical records available to me, despite sending me all letters from antenatal care. I had to submit a GDPR request to get them and to enable my GP to treat me. 5 months post-birth, I am still in pain due to this amateur hospital. It's all chaos in there, midwives unhappy and complaining about the management and in turn, patients unsafe. And I am yet to meet anyone giving birth in their much advertised birth centre. Instead they should describe the chaos on the delivery unit during their antenatal classes.
    Feb 24th, 2023

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About
The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre

The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre is located at Hills Rd in Cambridge, England CB2 0QQ. The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre can be contacted via phone at (122) 321-7003 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (122) 321-7003

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre?

A The phone number for The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre is: (122) 321-7003.


Q Where is The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre located?

A The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre is located at Hills Rd, Cambridge, eng CB2 0QQ


Q What is the internet address for The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre?

A The website (URL) for The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre is: http://www.cuh.org.uk/pregnancy-labour-and-birth/overview/wards-and-clinics/rosie-birth-centre


Q What days are The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre open?

A The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre is open:
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours


Q How is The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre rated?

A The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre has a 5.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours

Ratings and Reviews
The Rosie Hospital :Rosie Birth Centre

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Sparkle unicorn on Google

image Worst MRI scan I've had. People were rude and didn't care I felt sick half way through didn't take note of my autism either. Put that I Abandoned the scan when I felt sick wanted to continue but went to speak to the nurse who accompanied me due to disability , staff didn't even ask what was wrong. Staff were standoffish and I felt upset and left. Also don't write I abandoned my scan and didn't like it when I felt sick had a break for few minutes wanted to continue but wasnt allowed to as I waited.!! Smelt of cigarettes here aswell in a non smoking hospital absolutely stank in the foyer bit. not a nice visit here and wouldn't return to this scan department .upsetting staff rude who did the scan


Az M on Google

image Amazing Hospital. NICU staff are friendly and so caring. Very knowledgeable nurses and other staff members. A real credit to the NHS. We thank you


T'Asia Dallas on Google

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Bruna Cordeiro Pezzano on Google

image We had our first baby here via c section and couldnt be happier. Dr Omar (surgeon) and the team were incredible! I am so happy with how everything went and how the scar is looking. They kept us updated on when we were going to go in and when I did go in the whole team was very caring and efficient. The anesthesists were amazing too and made me feel at ease. Everything was super quick and the after care team (midwives) were absolutely amazing - world class service.


puppy on Google

image If I could, I would give this place minus rating.
Shockingly awful approach and non-existent care during the birth of my first baby. I would have been much better off giving birth alone.
It all started by labouring in the triage in a toilet for two hours without any help and pain relief, it continued with my repeated requests (i.e. screams) for an epidural, that despite 5 hours of asking for it never took place. And it all ended with a big, non-consentual episiotomy. The name of the doctor was Shefir Mahgoub, whose only presence in the room was his fingers inside of me. The midwife was Claire Charlton, who retrospectively edited my medical records to insert the words 'consent', where the 'No' could have not been louder. Both were desperate to end their shifts and disappear after 8pm, leaving me open and for the next shift to figure out how to stitch me.
They ignored all RCOG guidelines, I am pretty sure they never read my birth plan prior to being in the room. There is virtually no mention of my episiotomy in my records and nothing that could help other professionals to understand what type and degree I had - I wonder whether that was to spare them the hussle of having to do it properly. I was given no laxatives and antibiotics post-labour, so my wound unsurprisingly reopened 5 days after giving birth, leaving me with excruciating pain. All staff lied to my face that it 'wasn't infected'. The repeated swabs done by my GP said otherwise. All the triage cared about was 'if I had temperature', and despite being horrified when they saw my open wound, they would claim to my face it's all part of maternity experience and sent me home. The first week after giving birth, I spent every other day 4 hours waiting for someone to see me on the triage.
I discharged myself from this hospital 2 weeks post-labour, when the gynaecology consultant said 'she won't treat my infections with antibiotics, because the bacteria are part of my flora'. After I described to my named midwife what happened during the birth, she suddenly forgot how to make my medical records available to me, despite sending me all letters from antenatal care. I had to submit a GDPR request to get them and to enable my GP to treat me.
5 months post-birth, I am still in pain due to this amateur hospital. It's all chaos in there, midwives unhappy and complaining about the management and in turn, patients unsafe. And I am yet to meet anyone giving birth in their much advertised birth centre. Instead they should describe the chaos on the delivery unit during their antenatal classes.


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