5 reviews about Royal North Shore Public Hospital

05 Aug 2020

The service has been good across the board the staff are caring and cannot fault the cancer centre. I only complain if the service is poor and to date it's been faultless.

Approximate cost: $2

verified email - 12 Mar 2015

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verified email - 27 Feb 2014

We visited a friend recently whom had surgery, wow the new hospital is really nice. Great atmosphere, really friendly staff, loved the lunch time buzz in the downstairs foyer.

We stopped for lunch in the food court, lots of variety, so much food on offer, my parents ordered sandwiches which were fresh, my sister and I ordered pizza which was nice.
Lots of food to choose from which was great.
Friendly staff and heaps of seats/tables to sit on.

Parking is always difficult when visiting here.

Approximate cost: $35.00

verified email - 21 Sep 2013

A family member ended up in the Intensive Care Unit and was seriously ill, still is but improving slowly.

I found the hospital had a really delicious food court near the main entrance for visitors, workers and people who might want to find some food for themselves during their stay in hospital. Not a typical food court with brand names. More all in one place but sections for different cuisines.

Easy to navigate what lifts to use and what floor to go to.

The intensive care unit very clean (has to be) and the staff are kind.

Doctors treating the family member are wonderful! They are working hard to keep my family member stable and to get better. They listened to what happened before the person came. Asked questions and delicately explained what they know and what concerns them. Allowed us to ask questions and answer them to the best of their knowledge.

The waiting room has an area where people can select a knitted item of their choice out of a dozen choices to eventually become a square patch. When a lot of patches are made, they are turned into a quilt and sent to Africa to those who have little warmth in the colder weather.

verified email - 21 Mar 2011

I had my baby there. Staff was very helping. The place they provided. Midwifes were very helping and polite. Plenty food was there in case someone does not have anyone to look after them.

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