The Limbrick Centre
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Chamber Rating
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laura myers
Words cant describe how much I appreciate every single staff member here. Ive been with the limbrick centre since October 2019 and had one of my final appointments today. Ive been working with many staff members in this time and theyve all been amazing, Ive been recently working with janis and Eden and hand on heart can not tell them how thankful I am for them. If it wasnt for the limbrick centre I wouldnt be where I am today, they treat me like family and made me feel important in this world which I havent had for a very long time. Im finally getting back to my old self. Its been a long HARD road but I wouldnt have done it without you guys, thank you for everything youve done for me over the course of 3 years. I will forever be thankful for you and youll always have a special place in my heart. Laura myers
Dec 29th, 2022 -
George Morrell
Couldnt have asked for friendly staff at a time where I needed it the most, from the receptionists to the doctors.
Apr 5th, 2021 -
Zamora ddot
some great staff some not so great staff. paulette McDonald and Abi Hatton were fantastic at helping me through my problems and always glad to help. dr abed and the others seemed very judgemental. I was in hospital and very distressed and dr abed thought it was appropriate to bring a junior dr with her to have a chat with me and when I refused she dismissed me and went on her way. appalling.
Jul 18th, 2020 -
Tamsin Dunworth
Saw someone out and about today who reminded me of the lady who 'treated' me here for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in 2005. Thought it was about time I wrote a review on the service/treatment I received here. Firstly, I do not believe that it was actually a psychologist who 'treated' me here (she did not seem to know much about OCD, and seemed more like a social worker). More worryingly, however, is the way she conducted herself in our first session. Her body language was terrible. Looks of disgust, 'closed' body language, and she communicated as though she couldn't care a less about trying to help me feel better (in fact it felt abusive). Her treatment of me improved a little over subsequent sessions, but I believe that that was because she realised I was fairly intelligent, and may be more likely to complain. I was in a bad place at that time, and realise now that if I had been suicidal, her behaviour may well have pushed me over the edge! I have read reviews today that suggest that there has not been much improvement over the past 14 years!! One of the most detrimental aspects of suffering from a mental health condition is the feeling of SHAME. Unsurprisingly, SHAMING a patient will not improve their condition. It will make it WORSE. I am willing to talk to any manager who may be investigating this practice.
Jun 22nd, 2019 -
adam upton
Ive found the staff here to be incredible. When suffering a mental health crisis the staff here did their best to help and I cant fault a signal person here.
Jun 18th, 2018
Contact Info
- (114) 271-8600
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Limbrick Centre?
A The phone number for The Limbrick Centre is: (114) 271-8600.
Q Where is The Limbrick Centre located?
A The Limbrick Centre is located at Limbrick Cl, Sheffield, eng S6 2PE
Q What is the internet address for The Limbrick Centre?
A The website (URL) for The Limbrick Centre is: http://www.nhs.uk/Services/clinics/MapsAndDirections/DefaultView.aspx?id=46103
Q What days are The Limbrick Centre open?
A The Limbrick Centre is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is The Limbrick Centre rated?
A The Limbrick Centre has a 2.8 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
The Limbrick Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )laura myers on Google
Words cant describe how much I appreciate every single staff member here. Ive been with the limbrick centre since October 2019 and had one of my final appointments today. Ive been working with many staff members in this time and theyve all been amazing, Ive been recently working with janis and Eden and hand on heart can not tell them how thankful I am for them. If it wasnt for the limbrick centre I wouldnt be where I am today, they treat me like family and made me feel important in this world which I havent had for a very long time. Im finally getting back to my old self. Its been a long HARD road but I wouldnt have done it without you guys, thank you for everything youve done for me over the course of 3 years. I will forever be thankful for you and youll always have a special place in my heart.
Laura myers
George Morrell on Google
Couldnt have asked for friendly staff at a time where I needed it the most, from the receptionists to the doctors.
Zamora ddot on Google
some great staff some not so great staff. paulette McDonald and Abi Hatton were fantastic at helping me through my problems and always glad to help. dr abed and the others seemed very judgemental. I was in hospital and very distressed and dr abed thought it was appropriate to bring a junior dr with her to have a chat with me and when I refused she dismissed me and went on her way. appalling.
Tamsin Dunworth on Google
Saw someone out and about today who reminded me of the lady who 'treated' me here for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in 2005. Thought it was about time I wrote a review on the service/treatment I received here. Firstly, I do not believe that it was actually a psychologist who 'treated' me here (she did not seem to know much about OCD, and seemed more like a social worker). More worryingly, however, is the way she conducted herself in our first session. Her body language was terrible. Looks of disgust, 'closed' body language, and she communicated as though she couldn't care a less about trying to help me feel better (in fact it felt abusive). Her treatment of me improved a little over subsequent sessions, but I believe that that was because she realised I was fairly intelligent, and may be more likely to complain. I was in a bad place at that time, and realise now that if I had been suicidal, her behaviour may well have pushed me over the edge! I have read reviews today that suggest that there has not been much improvement over the past 14 years!! One of the most detrimental aspects of suffering from a mental health condition is the feeling of SHAME. Unsurprisingly, SHAMING a patient will not improve their condition. It will make it WORSE. I am willing to talk to any manager who may be investigating this practice.
adam upton on Google
Ive found the staff here to be incredible. When suffering a mental health crisis the staff here did their best to help and I cant fault a signal person here.