St George's University of London is a prestigious institution known for its commitment to excellence in medical education and research. Located in London, the university is highly regarded for its state-of-the-art facilities, world-class faculty, and innovative approach to medical training. With a history dating back to 1733, St George's has a long-standing reputation for producing skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals who make a positive impact in the field of medicine. The university offers a range of programs in medicine, biomedical science, healthcare, and other related fields, attracting students from around the world. With a strong emphasis on practical learning and clinical experience, St George's University of London prepares students to excel in their chosen healthcare careers. The university's commitment to providing high-quality education and fostering a supportive learning environment has made it a top choice for aspiring medical professionals.
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- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
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The basic staff aren't nice or welcoming at all. The urgent treatment centre has nonchalant and abrupt staff. Customer services isn't of a decent standard at all. I think croydon is terrible but this was another level of rude. Beyond a joke. All the staff speak with no concern or empathy at all and their dealing with ppl with pain and difficulties. I will NOT BE RETURNING HERE AGAIN. Thanks for that experience. That was enough for me.
Quick & easy.
I was seen very quickly and the receptionists seemed really friendly and helpful.
Had the privilege of having to visit the Critical Care Unit in Atkinson Morley Wing, due to a family member having a heart attack.
The unit was busy, but the staff was keen to help support me and keep me informed of the process of care and treatment needed.
The ward was very clean, and tidy. And very peaceful.
Top drawer university hospital. My treatment here was second to none. Caring, polite professional staff who always went an extra ten miles to make sure everything was done properly. A marvellous experience.
Loving the experience there so far. I am on the MSc in Sports Cardiology part-time. Perfect location surrounded by the diversity of different ethnicities. The culture, shops, market and more so the medical school have been around for a few centuries. The university has everything for medical students who could dream of and realising their dreams πβ‘π«
Worked here over 20yrs ago in Theatre alot has changed
Absolutely discusseded my Daughter was booked to have Gastric balloon out today, she was in the theatre had a Cannula in her arm oxygen up her nose and then they tell her they haven't got the right instrument to take it out, and will have to order one and wait to be rebooked. She as booked time of for this from work and i her Mum booked time off to take her there and back. They even thought she was there for Biopsies i think they need to get better organisation
It's not as busy today. However the car park is always full. If you wait around then may find a space. The good thing is you get 15 minutes free. So what can be done is go out and came back in to get another 15 minutes until you get parking. If it is going to be a long wait, then go to Sava center couple of miles away and walk around Merton Abbey Mills for a bite to eat and drink.
Absolutely wonderful , we had a big surgery the doctors and nurses were so nice, good profesional from beginning to the endβ¦. Millions Thank you to all of them ! π€π€π€ β¦
Excellent a couple of shops including Marks and Spencer for food, Whistle stop and a couple of cafes.. toilets near the entrance and bus 264, 493 or G1 go to the hospital. just off Fountain road are local shop and a chip shop. Also a restaurant on the 1st floor. Other bus stops close by include 44 or 77..
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