Spire St Anthony's Hospital

Spire St Anthony's Hospital

Hours

Saturday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM

Chamber Rating

3.7 - (59 reviews)
36
2
3
6
12
Read Our 59 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.7 - (59 reviews)
36
2
3
6
12
  • Simone Nasar

    Use this hospital regularly and cant fault. Recent experience was phenomenal. My son had an ankle op and nurses cora and daisy where absolutely fantastic, really kind and went out of their way to make our experience comfortable. Also had physio with Melanie, another asset to the team, very considerate to my needs Thanks girls
    Apr 20th, 2023

  • Derek Patrick

    Well where can I start, I had a 10min consultation I was told it would be 250. We asked if we would have to pay extra for the operation and was told yes.Two days after the operation a demand came for 300 so I paid, a month later a letter came from Spire Healthcare asking for 210 apparently they charge to use of the hospital. 750 total cost of the removel of a small cyst the size of a pea on my back.
    Apr 9th, 2023

  • Juliet Feitelberg

    My brother was at St Anthony hospital North Cheam. Having a Echocardiogram and two stents put in. The staff were fantastic and caring.., Food was first class. My brother is feeling much better now. If you had to have a procedure done. I would recommend St Anthony hospital North Cheam. Keep up the great work.
    Mar 16th, 2023

  • Lauren Roberts

    My Doctor was lovely. However, Spire completely lied to me about fees and the process and it cost me hundreds more than it should have :( You expect top notch service and the whole thing was a lie.
    Jan 25th, 2023

  • Sophia Yan

    There are so many disappointing experiences to share, unfortunately. I have a Gynaecology appointment with consultant, but she showed very little patience. The consultation was not very thorough. It was quick without even the basic check like pressing your pelvic area to identify the pain points, which my GP had duly done. No real deep explanation as to what was going on. Just push you to the various scans and tests and make another appointment with her (costs 250.00 an appointment with a less than 10 minutes consultation). Then hospital booked me a colposcopy appointment as per the first consultant's referral. It was another poor experience. The doctor who carried out the procedure was said to be a NHS specialist, but he didn't explain what would be likely to happen to me during and after this procedure. I suffered from the severe pain in the procedure. The nurse seemed not well trained, when the doctor asked for cotton buds to take biopsy, she had to look for it instead of having them ready, which left me in the pain for longer time. I told them that I was in much pain but they just said to take paracetamol when I got home. I kept bleeding after the procedure while they didn't tell me anything about it. I was so worried that I had to google colposcopy and found in NHS website it has all the details about this procedure such as clinic staff should talk to you and explain what happen before the procedure, then to get you sign a consent (didn't happen in my appointment), also it should not be much pain but it was very painful in my case. No one told me about the bleeding could last for days, neither the doctor nor the nurse while it should have been explained before it was carried out. The imaging department sent wrong booking date in their email, when I came to their reception to check, they said they would resend the correct email, but I never receive the correct email. My husband had an small operation in his back last year in this hospital. He was left with a terrible scar because they just taped his wound instead of stitching it up. The wound got torn so many times and eventually formed a unsightly scar. I don't feel that we were getting value for the money we spent. Apart from the waiting time is less than NHS, I don't feelbeing cared about. I hope my comments here help people to make the decision when you choose your private medical care provider and also hope the hospital will improve their service.
    Jan 28th, 2023

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About
Spire St Anthony's Hospital

Spire St Anthony's Hospital is located at 801 London Rd in Worcester Park, England SM3 9DW. Spire St Anthony's Hospital can be contacted via phone at (208) 337-6691 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (208) 337-6691

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Spire St Anthony's Hospital?

A The phone number for Spire St Anthony's Hospital is: (208) 337-6691.


Q Where is Spire St Anthony's Hospital located?

A Spire St Anthony's Hospital is located at 801 London Rd, Worcester Park, eng SM3 9DW


Q What is the internet address for Spire St Anthony's Hospital?

A The website (URL) for Spire St Anthony's Hospital is: https://www.spirehealthcare.com/spire-st-anthonys-hospital/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Hospital_GMB


Q What days are Spire St Anthony's Hospital open?

A Spire St Anthony's Hospital is open:
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM


Q How is Spire St Anthony's Hospital rated?

A Spire St Anthony's Hospital has a 3.7 Star Rating from 59 reviewers.

Hours

Saturday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Spire St Anthony's Hospital

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 59 Reviews )
36
2
3
6
12
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Simone Nasar on Google

image Use this hospital regularly and cant fault. Recent experience was phenomenal.
My son had an ankle op and nurses cora and daisy where absolutely fantastic, really kind and went out of their way to make our experience comfortable.
Also had physio with Melanie, another asset to the team, very considerate to my needs
Thanks girls


Derek Patrick on Google

image Well where can I start, I had a 10min consultation I was told it would be 250.
We asked if we would have to pay extra for the operation and was told yes.Two days after the operation a demand came for 300 so I paid, a month later a letter came from Spire Healthcare asking for 210 apparently they charge to use of the hospital. 750 total cost of the removel of a small cyst the size of a pea on my back.


Juliet Feitelberg on Google

image My brother was at St Anthony hospital North Cheam. Having a Echocardiogram and two stents put in. The staff were fantastic and caring.., Food was first class. My brother is feeling much better now.
If you had to have a procedure done. I would recommend St Anthony hospital North Cheam.
Keep up the great work.


Lauren Roberts on Google

image My Doctor was lovely. However, Spire completely lied to me about fees and the process and it cost me hundreds more than it should have :( You expect top notch service and the whole thing was a lie.


Sophia Yan on Google

image There are so many disappointing experiences to share, unfortunately.
I have a Gynaecology appointment with consultant, but she showed very little patience. The consultation was not very thorough. It was quick without even the basic check like pressing your pelvic area to identify the pain points, which my GP had duly done. No real deep explanation as to what was going on. Just push you to the various scans and tests and make another appointment with her (costs 250.00 an appointment with a less than 10 minutes consultation).
Then hospital booked me a colposcopy appointment as per the first consultant's referral. It was another poor experience.
The doctor who carried out the procedure was said to be a NHS specialist, but he didn't explain what would be likely to happen to me during and after this procedure. I suffered from the severe pain in the procedure. The nurse seemed not well trained, when the doctor asked for cotton buds to take biopsy, she had to look for it instead of having them ready, which left me in the pain for longer time. I told them that I was in much pain but they just said to take paracetamol when I got home. I kept bleeding after the procedure while they didn't tell me anything about it. I was so worried that I had to google colposcopy and found in NHS website it has all the details about this procedure such as clinic staff should talk to you and explain what happen before the procedure, then to get you sign a consent (didn't happen in my appointment), also it should not be much pain but it was very painful in my case. No one told me about the bleeding could last for days, neither the doctor nor the nurse while it should have been explained before it was carried out.
The imaging department sent wrong booking date in their email, when I came to their reception to check, they said they would resend the correct email, but I never receive the correct email.
My husband had an small operation in his back last year in this hospital. He was left with a terrible scar because they just taped his wound instead of stitching it up. The wound got torn so many times and eventually formed a unsightly scar.
I don't feel that we were getting value for the money we spent. Apart from the waiting time is less than NHS, I don't feelbeing cared about.
I hope my comments here help people to make the decision when you choose your private medical care provider and also hope the hospital will improve their service.


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