Women's Assessment Unit

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Auckland, New Zealand

healthpoint.co.nz
Maternity hospital

Women's Assessment Unit Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Women's Assessment Unit is located in Auckland, New Zealand on Level 9/2 Park Road, Grafton. Women's Assessment Unit is rated 3 out of 5 in the category maternity hospital in New Zealand.

Address

Level 9/2 Park Road, Grafton

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Peter Thomson

Wonderful caring place to start the process of giving birth. But it's important to know why the unit exists. The "assessment" part means that mum has started pre-labour but isn't actively in-labour yet. So a lot of the time at the unit will be in "observation" or "assessment" monitoring mum. You might even be sent home. This isn't because they don't want you there. It's because research shows that's the safest, calmest place to be during pre-labour. We spent many hours in Women's Assessment during the birth of our two little ones. But it wasn't wasted time "waiting" it was a normal part of the pre-labour process.

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James N

Not impressed with the Doctors and specialists at the Womans Assessment Unit. Their arrogance and refusal to consider the needs of the patient and the recommendations of the referring team, I firmly believe they placed my partner and unborn child in unnecessary danger.

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Wang Xu

The treatment my partner received from the doctors here was horrific.

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Ashkan M Naraghi

Waiting for more than 5 hrs for just a simple review with a doctor. This is disaster for the 1st hospital of Auckland.

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Alex Tjahjana

Staff members are friendly, caring, and helpful. They'll try all their best to help you. Unfortunately, things can be really-really slow, like any other services provided by the hospital. The area is well equipped, and well maintained. Just read and follow the direction to avoid getting lost.