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A big shout out to the amazing team of doctors and nurses in ICU and MAU at Redcliffe Hospital who have cared for my husband this past week! You are incredible, professional and so caring. I am grateful for the daily phone call to update me on his progress. Thank you so very much.

I would give them zero star if I could. Terrible service. Always behind their appointment time at least 2 hours. Then tell me will rebook me for another appointment if I couldn’t wait any longer.
I understand short of staff sometimes but 2 hours behind appointment is unacceptable. Especially when you have to pick up kid from school and back to work.
I understand short of staff sometimes but 2 hours behind appointment is unacceptable. Especially when you have to pick up kid from school and back to work.

I wanted to shoutout the MRI team, the girl with brown hair and guy with dreads. After a hard 11 day stay and having to get 3 separate MRI’s and being someone who struggles big time in those machines, your patience and kindness to help me get through all 3 scans was phenomenal. You went above and beyond ti calm me and did all you could to get me through each one. Your empathy and kindness strengthened me and made me feel safe, thank you.

Terrible experience waited from 530pm to 5am in A and E before I saw a dr asked 3 times for pain relief got it at 130am
No one was nice 😔.. also new digital system was happening ..
When finally seen it was a torn
Meniscus... when leaving the nurse was so rude when I asked for a wheelchair ..she said maybe you should start to get use to your crutches...
Needed a MRI but wouldn't do it but have to go out of hospital and have it done! I realise they're busy but a little empathy goes a long way .
No one was nice 😔.. also new digital system was happening ..
When finally seen it was a torn
Meniscus... when leaving the nurse was so rude when I asked for a wheelchair ..she said maybe you should start to get use to your crutches...
Needed a MRI but wouldn't do it but have to go out of hospital and have it done! I realise they're busy but a little empathy goes a long way .

Tonight I had the privilege of being treated by Dr. Megan at Redcliffe Hospital, and I cannot express enough how grateful I am for the exceptional care I received. Dr. Megan's professionalism and ethical approach were evident from the moment she began treating me. Her expertise and skill in stitching my face were remarkable, resulting in an outstanding outcome.
Dr. Megan not only demonstrated immense technical proficiency but also provided compassionate and empathetic care throughout the entire process. Her ability to communicate clearly and reassure me during a stressful time made all the difference. It is evident that Dr. Megan is a dedicated and talented physician, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been treated by her. Thank you, Dr. Megan, for your outstanding work and for making a significant difference in my recovery.
Dr. Megan not only demonstrated immense technical proficiency but also provided compassionate and empathetic care throughout the entire process. Her ability to communicate clearly and reassure me during a stressful time made all the difference. It is evident that Dr. Megan is a dedicated and talented physician, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have been treated by her. Thank you, Dr. Megan, for your outstanding work and for making a significant difference in my recovery.

I’m so impressed and grateful for the maternity care I’ve received throughout my pregnancy, birth and 1-week post birth at Redcliffe. I feel like I was respected, supported and in good hands the whole time. My first birth was at the RBWH with private and hospital midwives as my comparison, and I found Redcliffe to be very warm, down to earth, with excellent staff morale/culture in the maternity ward and empowering in the sense that I was always informed and decisions were made together.
I really admire the staff for their hard work, dedication and attentive care. Biggest thanks to Dr Ash, midwives Ashlee, Amity, Loren, Lana, Kayla, Paris, Dr Harry and social worker Vanessa.. and all of the other amazing staff we received care from who are superstars in their work! 🩵
After being discharged, baby and I needed to return a couple of days later as I had a fever. I went through the ED coming back and it saddens me to see how much pressure the poor staff are under and the effects on people waiting for care. This is obviously a government/funding problem, not a staff incompetency issue. Hopefully the new upgrade helps to make things smoother on the staff and the greater community. These people are absolute heroes for the sacrifice they make to help others working in such stressful conditions! 🙏🏼
I really admire the staff for their hard work, dedication and attentive care. Biggest thanks to Dr Ash, midwives Ashlee, Amity, Loren, Lana, Kayla, Paris, Dr Harry and social worker Vanessa.. and all of the other amazing staff we received care from who are superstars in their work! 🩵
After being discharged, baby and I needed to return a couple of days later as I had a fever. I went through the ED coming back and it saddens me to see how much pressure the poor staff are under and the effects on people waiting for care. This is obviously a government/funding problem, not a staff incompetency issue. Hopefully the new upgrade helps to make things smoother on the staff and the greater community. These people are absolute heroes for the sacrifice they make to help others working in such stressful conditions! 🙏🏼

NEVER give birth at Redcliffe Hospital! I would rather give birth on a river bank next time.
It took me 14 months to process what happened to me. My waters had been broken for over 36 hours before I was finally induced by the hospital. The birth itself was completely okay. The midwives were amazing, in fact. It's what happened afterwards that was extremely traumatic.
After I gave birth I was left on the table with the epidural still attached and working. My baby was placed on a table by himself across the room. I was then left alone, I had a reaction to the epidural where I couldn't keep myself awake, none of the medical staff seemed to notice this. I was left on the table with the epidural working for 4 hours, my baby was on the otherside of the room. The heat lamp wasn't even on. No one came to check on us.
When the awful blonde British midwife Sam came to finally check on us, she completely abused me saying my baby almost died and he's too cold. He hadn't even been fed yet. I was still left on the table unable to move while she attempted to warm my baby up and formula feed him, I had no say in breastfeeding either. The epidural was finally turned off, and she gave me a speaking to about getting up straight away. She gave me NO choices. My partner came back in and had to carry me bridal style to have a shower. I had absolutely no ability to walk.
After that, Sam absolutely gave me NO choice but to walk all the way to the maternity ward. She was so angry and aggressive that I couldn't communicate to her that I couldn't feel my legs. I ended up hunched over the cradle, barely pushing myself along as I could not feel my feet and crying the whole way to the maternity ward. Everyone was staring at me.
From there, the treatment continued to be absolutely traumatic. My son was completely refusing to feed, he was throwing everything up, including both breast milk and formula. No one took me seriously at all. It was on the 3rd day that my baby hadn't eaten and he was going downhill FAST. I kept talking to doctors and nurses to no avail. A doctor actually told me I was overreacting! Literally 10 minutes of him telling me I was overreacting my son threw up green bile. That same doctor came him and moved him to NICU immediately. From there my son was transported to Mater Mothers and was placed in the cardiac NICU ward for 2 weeks, he had suspected sepsis and his heart wasn't working as well as he was starting to not breathe on his own.
Mater Mothers saved my sons life, Redcliffe hospital almost killed us numerous times. My son ending up in NICU was due to Redcliffe hospitals' mistreatment and abuse my staff.
I will never in a million years give birth at Redcliffe hospital again. I have several friends that gave birth at the same time as me. All my friends who gave birth at Redcliffe had the exact same experience as me. It seems Caboolture is MUCH better than Redcliffe these days.
It took me 14 months to process what happened to me. My waters had been broken for over 36 hours before I was finally induced by the hospital. The birth itself was completely okay. The midwives were amazing, in fact. It's what happened afterwards that was extremely traumatic.
After I gave birth I was left on the table with the epidural still attached and working. My baby was placed on a table by himself across the room. I was then left alone, I had a reaction to the epidural where I couldn't keep myself awake, none of the medical staff seemed to notice this. I was left on the table with the epidural working for 4 hours, my baby was on the otherside of the room. The heat lamp wasn't even on. No one came to check on us.
When the awful blonde British midwife Sam came to finally check on us, she completely abused me saying my baby almost died and he's too cold. He hadn't even been fed yet. I was still left on the table unable to move while she attempted to warm my baby up and formula feed him, I had no say in breastfeeding either. The epidural was finally turned off, and she gave me a speaking to about getting up straight away. She gave me NO choices. My partner came back in and had to carry me bridal style to have a shower. I had absolutely no ability to walk.
After that, Sam absolutely gave me NO choice but to walk all the way to the maternity ward. She was so angry and aggressive that I couldn't communicate to her that I couldn't feel my legs. I ended up hunched over the cradle, barely pushing myself along as I could not feel my feet and crying the whole way to the maternity ward. Everyone was staring at me.
From there, the treatment continued to be absolutely traumatic. My son was completely refusing to feed, he was throwing everything up, including both breast milk and formula. No one took me seriously at all. It was on the 3rd day that my baby hadn't eaten and he was going downhill FAST. I kept talking to doctors and nurses to no avail. A doctor actually told me I was overreacting! Literally 10 minutes of him telling me I was overreacting my son threw up green bile. That same doctor came him and moved him to NICU immediately. From there my son was transported to Mater Mothers and was placed in the cardiac NICU ward for 2 weeks, he had suspected sepsis and his heart wasn't working as well as he was starting to not breathe on his own.
Mater Mothers saved my sons life, Redcliffe hospital almost killed us numerous times. My son ending up in NICU was due to Redcliffe hospitals' mistreatment and abuse my staff.
I will never in a million years give birth at Redcliffe hospital again. I have several friends that gave birth at the same time as me. All my friends who gave birth at Redcliffe had the exact same experience as me. It seems Caboolture is MUCH better than Redcliffe these days.