Carseview Centre

Carseview Centre
  • Carseview Centre, 4 Tom McDonald Ave
    Dundee, sct DD2 1NH
  •   (138) 287-8700

Hours

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
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Chamber Rating

2.5 - (22 reviews)
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5
9
Read Our 22 Reviews

Chamber Rating

2.5 - (22 reviews)
5
1
2
5
9
  • Olivia Hamdani


    Apr 28th, 2023

  • iilove blueheartii

    My partner had mental health issues and was self harming, I once had to get police to try n help her, they said she be best trying to get help from carsview, she phoned them up while police was with her, but they said she sounded fine over the phone and refused to help, even the police felt disgusted by carsview, they refused to help someone with mental health problems and was self harming simply cause she sounded fine on a phone call, within a matter of time...she passed away she was only 39yrs old, and carsview REFUSED to help, the place needs either closed down or all staff replaced, they left a 17yr old motherless, they are totally heartless and uncaring....... oh and lets not forget about the young man that took his own life in carsview while under a secure unit..... something really needs done about this place
    Jun 26th, 2022

  • The Plague

    Spent 3 weeks locked in this facility, the staff are obviously overworked and go through so much stress as their mood swings are about as bad as mine and I have a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder lol. So it is a bit of a hit or miss when it comes to asking to speak to someone or wanting to simply just have a "chat" about my feelings or anything I need to speak to them about because sometimes (going by their reaction) it's like you're asking them for a kidney, where as sometimes they are more than happy to sit and listen as I speak my verbal diarrhoea. I would advise when speaking to anyone in there, wether it be a "healthcare assistant" or "consultant" (massive thank you to Lynn? The healthcare assistant with blue hair who is actually passionate about her job and genuinely wants to help and does not do it for the money but wants to honestly help people, and she also doesn't make false promises (unlike some others in there) ) that you talk with caution, be careful who you trust and what you tell them "only a fish with its mouth open gets caught". I have an eating disorder so I can't leave a fair review about the food but, the bedrooms.......... Hahaha all of the furniture is fixed to the walls, the bed is a "easy clean" uncomfortable mattress that you'd normally find in a holding cell in police custody (don't ask me how I know), anti-suffocation bed sheets and pillows (for obvious reasons), the drawers do remove pretty easy and easy to use as a shield during a "extraction" however 2 golfers with a horrendous handicap and 4 other members of staff make it hard to get out of their interpretation of a "position of restraint". Don't stress if you need certain "home comforts" there are people who can get you what you what when you want. Long story short, avoid the place at all costs, Murray Royal is a much better lunatic asylum.
    Jun 3rd, 2022

  • Suzanne Vernon-Yorke

    A friend spent a few days here with shocking care. Having been found with a ligature around her neck they told her, "That's enough. Stop scaring the staff". Then sent her home because her "behaviours" were getting worse! I rang 5 times to speak to the doctor on duty, because my friend was so distressed. The doctor told her he didn't even know why she was there despite her being told to go there by other medical professionals whose care she was under. The nurses said he would ring me back, but he never did. She walked out, past the doctor in reception, who never said a word. She went home and collapsed. Yes, mental health care is definitely in crisis here.
    Apr 13th, 2022

  • Daniel Lewis Aberdein

    Its Disgusting Never Want To End Up There
    Mar 27th, 2022

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About
Carseview Centre

Carseview Centre is located at Carseview Centre, 4 Tom McDonald Ave in Dundee, Scotland DD2 1NH. Carseview Centre can be contacted via phone at (138) 287-8700 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (138) 287-8700

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Carseview Centre?

A The phone number for Carseview Centre is: (138) 287-8700.


Q Where is Carseview Centre located?

A Carseview Centre is located at Carseview Centre, 4 Tom McDonald Ave, Dundee, sct DD2 1NH


Q What is the internet address for Carseview Centre?

A The website (URL) for Carseview Centre is: http://www.mhtscotland.gov.uk/mhts//Venues/Tayside_Venues/Carseview_Centre_Ninewells_Hospital


Q What days are Carseview Centre open?

A Carseview Centre is open:
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
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM


Q How is Carseview Centre rated?

A Carseview Centre has a 2.5 Star Rating from 22 reviewers.

Hours

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
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Carseview Centre

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 22 Reviews )
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5
9
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Olivia Hamdani on Google

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iilove blueheartii on Google

image My partner had mental health issues and was self harming, I once had to get police to try n help her, they said she be best trying to get help from carsview, she phoned them up while police was with her, but they said she sounded fine over the phone and refused to help, even the police felt disgusted by carsview, they refused to help someone with mental health problems and was self harming simply cause she sounded fine on a phone call, within a matter of time...she passed away she was only 39yrs old, and carsview REFUSED to help, the place needs either closed down or all staff replaced, they left a 17yr old motherless, they are totally heartless and uncaring....... oh and lets not forget about the young man that took his own life in carsview while under a secure unit..... something really needs done about this place


The Plague on Google

image Spent 3 weeks locked in this facility, the staff are obviously overworked and go through so much stress as their mood swings are about as bad as mine and I have a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder lol. So it is a bit of a hit or miss when it comes to asking to speak to someone or wanting to simply just have a "chat" about my feelings or anything I need to speak to them about because sometimes (going by their reaction) it's like you're asking them for a kidney, where as sometimes they are more than happy to sit and listen as I speak my verbal diarrhoea. I would advise when speaking to anyone in there, wether it be a "healthcare assistant" or "consultant" (massive thank you to Lynn? The healthcare assistant with blue hair who is actually passionate about her job and genuinely wants to help and does not do it for the money but wants to honestly help people, and she also doesn't make false promises (unlike some others in there) ) that you talk with caution, be careful who you trust and what you tell them "only a fish with its mouth open gets caught". I have an eating disorder so I can't leave a fair review about the food but, the bedrooms.......... Hahaha all of the furniture is fixed to the walls, the bed is a "easy clean" uncomfortable mattress that you'd normally find in a holding cell in police custody (don't ask me how I know), anti-suffocation bed sheets and pillows (for obvious reasons), the drawers do remove pretty easy and easy to use as a shield during a "extraction" however 2 golfers with a horrendous handicap and 4 other members of staff make it hard to get out of their interpretation of a "position of restraint". Don't stress if you need certain "home comforts" there are people who can get you what you what when you want. Long story short, avoid the place at all costs, Murray Royal is a much better lunatic asylum.


Suzanne Vernon-Yorke on Google

image A friend spent a few days here with shocking care. Having been found with a ligature around her neck they told her, "That's enough. Stop scaring the staff". Then sent her home because her "behaviours" were getting worse! I rang 5 times to speak to the doctor on duty, because my friend was so distressed. The doctor told her he didn't even know why she was there despite her being told to go there by other medical professionals whose care she was under. The nurses said he would ring me back, but he never did. She walked out, past the doctor in reception, who never said a word. She went home and collapsed. Yes, mental health care is definitely in crisis here.


Daniel Lewis Aberdein on Google

image Its Disgusting Never Want To End Up There


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