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I wouldn’t send a dog to A&E or ATA
I wouldn’t send a dog to A&E or ATA.
Better still, If I needed an ambulance, I would ask them to take me to the Royal Veterinary Hospital in Kings Cross, better treatment.
This place really needs a root and branch sort out.
Title : One of the absolute best experiences I have ever had in any hospital
Title: One of the absolute best experiences I have ever had in any hospital///((This review is specifically for Barnet Royal Free Hospital Emergency Department.)
I am 43 years old, originally from Albania and Greece, and over my lifetime — plus having had my two children born here in the UK — I have spent a huge amount of time in hospitals and experienced care in many different places. Sadly, I have had some very bad experiences in the past, so I always feel anxious when I have to visit. But my experience at this Emergency Department was truly amazing, and completely changed how I felt.
From the moment I arrived, the reception team were wonderful — so respectful, warm, smiling, and they finished everything I needed in just two minutes. I waited about two hours, but I understood completely — it was very busy, there were lots of emergencies, and I knew I was in good hands.
The nurse who examined me was incredible: kind, careful, gentle, and constantly cheering me up, telling me “don’t worry, everything will be alright”. Then I saw two doctors who assessed me — I am sorry I cannot recall their names, or the names of any of the staff who helped me that night, but I want them all to know how grateful I am. They were so thoughtful, explained clearly that I needed surgery, and since it was late, arranged for me to come back Sunday morning. They even said honestly, “you might feel pain, it will hurt a little, but don’t worry — everything will go perfectly” — that honesty and care meant the world to me.
On Sunday morning, the surgeon and her assistant who performed the procedure were one million percent excellent. Again, I don’t remember their names, but they were kind, skilled, gentle, and made sure I felt safe and comfortable the whole time. The whole process went smoothly, the result was perfect, and I couldn’t have asked for better care.
After so many years of difficult or poor experiences elsewhere, this was easily one of the best, most caring experiences I have ever had. Even though I cannot remember anyone’s names, every single person I met — from reception, to nurses, to doctors, to the team on Sunday — was absolutely brilliant. This team deserves every bit of praise and more. Thank you for treating me like a person, not just a patient — you really made a hard time so much easier.
MINUS 10
MINUS 10
this bunch couldn't look after a patient if they tried.
Messed about for 3 years and still no action.
Was coughing blood
Was coughing blood, waited 3 and a half hours to be seen, by an awful male Dr with a turban. Seemed bad-tempered and as he approached me said 'Go home'
I said can he take a quick look, which he did for about 3 seconds, without a torch or anything.
6 months later having cancer tests. He should retake his doctors vows. Disgraceful really
Urgent: Immediate Review Required for Critical Colorectal Case
I am writing this letter with a broken heart from the NHS so that the people of the United Kingdom know what is really happening, and that no one is defending me.
To the relevant department,
With respect,
I am writing this letter to raise serious concern regarding the prolonged delay in the management of my colorectal condition and to urgently request an expedited review of my case. I am writing this letter with profound distress and disbelief regarding the handling of my case. I am truly shocked and deeply saddened that in a developed country such as the United Kingdom, particularly in its capital London, the NHS allows patients with severe, chronic, and complex medical conditions to wait for such long periods.
I come from a fully medical family from one of the best countries in the world, with pride and honor from Iran, and I am fully aware of hospital processes, regulations, and the demanding workloads of your respected staff. I greatly appreciate their efforts. Nevertheless, I am utterly astonished and dismayed that despite multiple serious and long-standing medical problems, I am still expected to wait for a routine surgical appointment.
My medical history over the past several years includes severe chronic and worsening conditions that remain inadequately diagnosed or managed. The NHS has been unable to provide effective nutrition, probiotics, vitamins, or treatment. These include: chronic IBS, recurrent rectal bleeding, fissures, hemorrhoids with stool tests showing blood up to 200, iron-deficiency anemia, severe constipation, chronic gastritis, multiple small kidney stones (2–3 mm), liver cysts, a benign antral submucosal lesion resembling pancreatic tissue, and long-term pancreatic and biliary issues. Despite multiple medications and interventions, my symptoms continue to worsen. Must I reach the most severe stage before these conditions are treated? I have bowel movements only twice a week, and I experience severe psychological fear for the future due to the slow NHS response and the progressive worsening of my stomach, pancreas, and liver cysts.
I am astonished that after years of suffering, I am still on a waiting list with no fixed date for surgery. Is over two years of waiting not enough? Must I reach a life-threatening stage to be prioritized? From day one, I personally requested surgery, but the NHS initially refused. Now, after several years, you are responding to my initial request. I have endured these problems in silence, but you expect me to continue suffering severe rectal bleeding and chronic abdominal pain while waiting in a long queue. This prolonged delay is medically unacceptable and psychologically devastating.
This situation has completely overwhelmed my nervous system. Past traumas, especially those from the Iran-Iraq war coinciding with my birth, have resurfaced with full intensity. Beyond anxiety, a sense of emptiness and paralysis has taken over me. My mind is consumed by uncontrollable thoughts about the “whys” of existence and absolute meaninglessness. I feel completely detached from the present, trapped between a ruined past and a bleak future.
The constant ticking and noise in my ears feels like a countdown to an explosion. Auditory flashbacks of bombings from my childhood are vividly present, erasing the boundary between reality and memory. Any loud sound shocks my body. I wake up terrified at night, and even watching TV or normal images causes extreme psychological stress. This pressure is continuous 24/7, preventing me from performing even the smallest tasks. I feel my spirit disintegrating and trapped in an absolute psychological dead-end.
With utmost respect, I urgently request immediate prioritization and intervention. The severity of my physical and psychological condition can no longer be deferred to routine scheduling. Every day that passes exacerbates my suffering. I sincerely ask you to acknowledge the seriousness of my situation and provide timely and appropriate care.
I have been struggling with multiple hemorrhoid problems for several years, yet for each minor procedure, they place me on the waiting list for several months. I have repeatedly protested, and even my GP has told them this could be dangerous in the future. However, this system from 1947 remains outdated. They do not even read emails, constantly claim they are too busy, and I have observed repeated mistakes in appointment scheduling and many other issues.
I have sent them photos of my bleeding, yet they remain completely indifferent, as if a doctor must personally tell them that I will die next year for them to even attempt to save my life.
With respect,
Time wasters
The nurse doing the blood tests is alright, it use to be after the blood test straight to see the doctor to reschedule.
Now is one que for the blood test and another for the doctor which take ages.
I'm spending £10-£15 just for parking to wait for the doctor.
Really inefficient clinic.
A&E doctors see 2 patients PER HOUR
A&E doctors see 2 patients PER HOUR.
I bet they employed people with sadistic habits to provide slowest care )
To be avoided
This hospital is terrible and the sense…
This hospital is terrible and the sense of responsibility is non existent. When we go to hospital it’s for personal things and I was humiliated and degraded, denied essential treatment and when I made a complaint they refused to consider my complaint AND THEN I WAS THREATENED BY HEAD OF SECURITY PAUL PHILIPS FOR MAKING THE COMPLAINT!!!!
One star
One star
The problem with this hospital is once you get to the patient wards, I've had the pleasure of being on them 3 times, the complete lack of care or organisation is beyond belief, if you cant speak up for yourself or have someone that can on your behalf it won't be looking good for you
Barnet general is consistently poor
Barnet general is consistently poor. Haven’t been here in a long time and no improvements sadly. Waits in A&E are insane. Lots of nurses standing around doing very little. No sign of any doctors. Go elsewhere if you can. Toilets no soap, water dispenser empty
Wonderful ambulance paramedic team, and staff at A&E
A friend at a party we were holding collapsed. I called an ambulance who were with us in 20 minutes. The Paramedics, were kind, thorough and efficient. They took control of the situation, were reassuring and checked the lady out. The next day she was a given a complete check at A&E, again the staff were sympathetic , friendly, and thorough. We have nothing but praise for the RFH team.
The NHS system failed my mother
I am writing this review following the death of my mother and my experience with Barnet Hospital.
My mother was taken to A&E after calling an ambulance as she was vomiting and had diarrhoea. Despite this, she was discharged after only two days and referred to the mental health team.
I was later told by a member of staff over the phone, when going through a timeline of events, that my mother was not managing to stomach her medication. Given her condition at the time, I do not believe she should have been discharged.
Sadly, my mother passed away shortly after leaving hospital.
What has been particularly distressing is that it has taken months to obtain a written timeline of events, and when it was finally provided, it did not include the information I was told verbally about her struggling to take her tablets. This inconsistency has been extremely upsetting and has left me feeling that important details were omitted.
Families deserve transparency, accurate documentation, and reassurance that vulnerable patients are not discharged prematurely. Sadly, this was not my experience.
The wait is always long but worth it
The wait is always long. But my attending doctor Paolo was so kind and helpful. He was super busy but still made sure the nurses administered my medicine on time. He was very understanding of my situation and advised me appropriately. Very satisfied with the service i got.
Royal Free - Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit
Royal Free – Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit – Five Stars
After being discharged from hospital following a severe heart attack, I was placed under the care of the Royal Free Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit. Their programme includes a weekly gym session over eight weeks, designed to help former patients regain strength and confidence. It worked brilliantly for me — I’m now fitter than I’ve been in years.
A huge thank you to Sara, Andy, Mary, Marian, and the entire team for their dedication, encouragement, and inspiration. Your hard work truly makes a difference.
Kind, attentive superb service recd.
My husband was taken in by ambulance yesterday early evening, and the service he received was tip top. They were attentive, kind, and acted fast. His doctor was superb, his nurses got the cannula in even though very dehydrated. Open pending doors for us to exit in wheelchair. Could not have asked for better service! Thank you so much!
My experience at Barnet Hospital’s…
My experience at Barnet Hospital’s Gynaecology / Early Pregnancy Unit in September 2025 was deeply traumatic and life-changing.
I attended for an early pregnancy scan. At the start of the scan, my baby’s heartbeat was present. During the transvaginal scan, the sonographer applied repeated and very strong pressure to my right ovary area to examine a cyst, which caused me severe pain.
Immediately after the scan, I developed extreme pain and heavy bleeding with clots. Within less than 48 hours, I returned to hospital and was told that my pregnancy had failed.
On the second scan, a subchorionic hematoma was found, which was not present on the first scan, and the ovarian diagnosis had also changed. The sudden deterioration, the physical pain, and the way everything was handled left me traumatised.
I later made a formal complaint. While the hospital denied responsibility, they did admit that my experience did not meet the standards of compassion and communication they should provide.
Regardless of their internal conclusions, as a patient and a mother, I was left with physical injury, the loss of my baby, and long-lasting emotional pain.
No parent should go through this. I am sharing this so other women are aware and so this hospital reflects seriously on how patients in vulnerable situations are treated.
Whilst I can appreciate that hospitals…
Whilst I can appreciate that hospitals are busy at this time of year and all the problems staff are facing, someone has to be responsible for the shambles that's now A+E. I arrived and saw the reception area practically empty and was very impressed. Told to wait in a separate area also almost empty. After 2 hours I'm told I should be in SDEC (after asking what's the plan as no bloods yet). Arrived to SDEC to see a room full of about 40 patients from A+E some there since 11am waiting on treatment plan and outcomes. It's like a holding cell but with a television. Sign says 3 hour wait. Since arrival to SDEC (over 2 hours) no bloods done, not even called and told no doctor yet assigned. So I'm not sure this is a good idea long term (I hope it isn't) I'd not like to be in this room on a hot summer's day. The chairs are okay enough but that room is definitely not for the ill. Everyone together some coughing, some vomitting etc high risk of catching something else while you wait. However staff are nice when you can get to talk to them.
Waiting time 3+ hours
Waiting time 3 hours, you are sat for nearly 5 and people coming later than you are taken straight away, because YOU DON'T KNOW THE REASON. You are told being 4-5th person, at the end the number triples because the fact that you have swolen post operation wounds doesn't matter!
Killers of elderly...controlling over…
Barnet Hospital are Killers of elderly...controlling over zealous staff bullying vulnerable and neglecting to clean urine soaked skin just spraying on top of bed sores. Don't want constructive criticism either accusing one of being rude. Shocking photographic evidence exposing their neglect in one area and over the top in another. Elderly too weak to protest then dispose of them to nursing homes or body bags...
Heartbreaking
Recently my husband became very Ill at…
Recently my husband became very Ill at home.
He is in his 80s
Had to call the Ambulance and was so pleased to see them arrive pretty quickly.
They did an amazing care initially at home and were so kind and caring.
He was taken to emergency room atBarnet Hospital A&E.
On arrival Doctor and nurses did an amazing job.
Was relieved to see him responding to the treatment given. Big thanks for the treatment and care
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