Auckland City Hospital

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Government hospital

Auckland City Hospital Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Auckland City Hospital is located in Auckland, New Zealand on 2 Park Road, Grafton. Auckland City Hospital is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category government hospital in New Zealand.

Address

2 Park Road, Grafton

Phone

+64 93670000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Lee Lamont

Never had a good experience here, to be honest. Been here multiple times for different reasons, it's my least favourite hospital in Auckland. It seems like a magnet for cruel and stressed out night nurses. While I have dealt with some good staff, unfortunately the bad experiences far outweigh the good. My advice is, if you aren't able to avoid this hospital, make sure you at least bring someone and keep them with you, as much as possible.

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Tony Kelly

Super friendly and helpful staff. Navigation around the wards/rooms can be challenging as poorly sign posted. Car parking can be at a premium during busy periods.

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Bluelisted

Great place with genuine staff, still would only go there if I have to (it is a hospital)

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Ari van Noordt

The building is clean and orderly. Staff members are kind and respectful. The food is served in a timely manner and offers a good, healthy variety. They have a great range of services available. Parking can be tricky during certain times. They have free wifi that's actually pretty good. Wait times are truly horrendous. My transfer from Middlemore had me waiting in the CDU for over 8 hours before I was finally sent to the appropriate ward. Doctors are like an endangered species so spotting them is rare. Communication is severely lacking across and within departments, and you will often be given contradicting info and instructions by different staff members. Make sure you ask questions and clarify as much as possible. Whatever you do, don't get sick or have an accident during public holidays (like me, who got a massive kidney stone and infection over Easter), because all wards seem to operate on a skeleton crew during these times.

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Dirthouse Productions

I was admitted recently to the ED, after which I had to stay in Neurology for a few days while awaiting an MRI and be kept under evaluation. It felt like a long and slow stay, but I wouldn’t expect any different from public healthcare. What was important to me was how brilliantly the staff and doctors treated me for the week that I was there. They were incredibly kind, genuine & patient. I couldn’t have hoped for a better team. Thank you so much!

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Irene Apostolides

The overworked nurses and bone weary doctors are fantastic, if you can find them. The wait times are horrific. I took my husband to the A&E department on a Friday night, he was in awful pain after surgery the week before. Arrived at 11pm, it was 3am before a doctor arrived to see him and decided that, yes, this guy has an infection and is, indeed in unbearable pain. Eventually putting him on intravenous antibiotics and painted. They are under staffed and under appreciated by the DHB, the buildings and beds are aging and grubby.

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THANAPPAN.K BHAGADISH.K

My friend got cut in his finger. He was initially tied with a band-aid and later we were waiting for 6 hours for the doctor to come. Got a beautiful reply from the nurse, that blood is bleeding but it's not as severe as pouring in the floor. A very new experience. The name of the ward is emergency, but waited for ages to see the doctor.

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Ada Baker Chaplin

Very efficient and relaxing in so many ways.AUCKLAND HOSPITAL HAS CHANGED SINCE I WAS LAST THERE WITH MY HUSBAND.