Mold Community Hospital
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Tricia Griffiths
Lovely caring staff
Apr 7th, 2023 -
Margaret Pitts
Fell early Tuesday and twisted my foot. Unsure what to do but rang the hospital later, arranged to go in to Minor Injuries the next day. All the staff were brilliant, checked in quickly, triaged, seen by a nurse and x-rayed. Took a bit of time, as you would expect, but result of 4 breaks soon decided and supportive shoe provided, along with crutches. Referred to Maelor Fracture clinic the next day. Good news the shoe etc was all I needed. Can't fault the service or the people who helped me, all true professionals. Thank you.
Mar 24th, 2023 -
Claire Richards
Immaculately clean hospital. Nice atmosphere and friendly. Hope services extended for locals
Mar 1st, 2023 -
Alan Herbert
Feb 28th, 2023 -
Lynne Jenkins
My father was transferred to Mold from Wrexham Maelor for rehab just before Christmas following a fall. The care he has received there has been first class. The nursing staff (covering all grades) were all very friendly and helpful and looked after him extremely well. The family is not local to Mold and he was given access to their mobile ward phone whenever he wanted to speak to us, nothing was too much trouble. A doctor there also picked up that he was on an unnecessary high dosage of blood pressure medication which hadn't been identified by his GP or the Maelor (this answers a lot of questions regarding his previous declining health). He wouldn't agree for him to be discharged until he brought his blood pressure up to the right levels and has adjusted his medication going forward, accordingly. The physio team there are very professional and provided encouragement/support. A referral was made following his discharge this week for further community support at home. Although we were unable to see him on a daily basis during the 3 weeks he was there, we felt safe in the knowledge he was in a caring environment and being properly looked after.
Jan 30th, 2023
Contact Info
- (300) 085-0006
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Mold Community Hospital?
A The phone number for Mold Community Hospital is: (300) 085-0006.
Q Where is Mold Community Hospital located?
A Mold Community Hospital is located at Ash Grove, Mold, wls CH7 1XG
Q What is the internet address for Mold Community Hospital?
A The website (URL) for Mold Community Hospital is: https://bcuhb.nhs.wales/services/hospitals/mold-community-hospital/
Q What days are Mold Community Hospital open?
A Mold Community Hospital is open:
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Q How is Mold Community Hospital rated?
A Mold Community Hospital has a 4.3 Star Rating from 34 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Mold Community Hospital
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 34 Reviews )Tricia Griffiths on Google
Lovely caring staff
Margaret Pitts on Google
Fell early Tuesday and twisted my foot.
Unsure what to do but rang the hospital later, arranged to go in to Minor Injuries the next day.
All the staff were brilliant, checked in quickly, triaged, seen by a nurse and x-rayed.
Took a bit of time, as you would expect, but result of 4 breaks soon decided and supportive shoe provided, along with crutches.
Referred to Maelor Fracture clinic the next day. Good news the shoe etc was all I needed.
Can't fault the service or the people who helped me, all true professionals.
Thank you.
Claire Richards on Google
Immaculately clean hospital. Nice atmosphere and friendly. Hope services extended for locals
Alan Herbert on Google
Lynne Jenkins on Google
My father was transferred to Mold from Wrexham Maelor for rehab just before Christmas following a fall. The care he has received there has been first class. The nursing staff (covering all grades) were all very friendly and helpful and looked after him extremely well. The family is not local to Mold and he was given access to their mobile ward phone whenever he wanted to speak to us, nothing was too much trouble.
A doctor there also picked up that he was on an unnecessary high dosage of blood pressure medication which hadn't been identified by his GP or the Maelor (this answers a lot of questions regarding his previous declining health). He wouldn't agree for him to be discharged until he brought his blood pressure up to the right levels and has adjusted his medication going forward, accordingly.
The physio team there are very professional and provided encouragement/support. A referral was made following his discharge this week for further community support at home.
Although we were unable to see him on a daily basis during the 3 weeks he was there, we felt safe in the knowledge he was in a caring environment and being properly looked after.