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King Edward VII Memorial Hospital

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😠 This was my first bad experience in a very long time. I arrived 1145pm was put in a bed in hallway at 12 by 1245 no one even acknowledge my presence. I wS in pain my face was swelling up even more and hard to swallow and breath 100% . But guess not an emergency...so I have decided to go home take my... People often mention hospital, care, loved,


Address

7 Point Finger Rd, DV 04, Bermuda

Website

bermudahospitals.bm

Contact

+1 441-236-2345

Rating on Google Maps

3.60 (32 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

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  • 1/5 Dennis C. 3 years ago on Google
    This was my first bad experience in a very long time. I arrived 1145pm was put in a bed in hallway at 12 by 1245 no one even acknowledge my presence. I wS in pain my face was swelling up even more and hard to swallow and breath 100% . But guess not an emergency...so I have decided to go home take my pain meds and sleep it offf...yes I walked out and no one even acknowledge that...
    9 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 1/5 Roxi P. 4 years ago on Google
    After 7 days in this hospital & having been in ER for 12 hours, the Acute Care wing for 46 hours & now on day 5 in the Intensive Care Unit, I must say I am not surprised by the numerous 1 star reviews. As with many silent 1 star reviews, I hate to dwell on the negative in a time when all my energy is directed toward supporting my loved one, nonetheless it is important to dedicate a few minutes to avoid further β€œinhumane” (as another person put it) treatment from the staff here toward me & more importantly my loved one. Suffice to say for all to BEWARE of illness on a holiday where poor care & treatment in the Acute Care Wing ended in a seizure & moving my loved one to ICU. Also BEWARE of INHUMANE nurse Havareta Burnett in ICU -Refusing to clean after 2 requests & being informed of wet bedding, & whom responded by sedating my loved one & going to lunch without informing the replacement nurse. She is as the definition states: without compassion for suffering; cruel. This is just one of several more incidents that I can no longer bear to repeat as informed to at least 3 staffers before improvement was attained. Unfortunately it did not stop the inhuman treatment which continued for a tortuous 36 hours, as another review states: robbing my tears away. That being said I must praise the ICU nurse who calmly & kindly received & reassured us of her care: Nurse Winsome Williams; Dr James -whom you are instantly blown away by his big heart & outstanding professional care; Neurologist dr Gayle -so kind, clear & concise in her communication explaining the situation, saving time, energy & confusion; We wouldn’t have made it thru the horrific day without the swift love & light of RN Polly Longmire -who somehow knew exactly what to do to give exceptional comfort, as with RN Myriam Hook who with her gentle wise care was able to read the needs of my loved one to unstrap him, allowing him peaceful freedom, a godsend. RNs Abigail Bakasa, & Karen Gooden were of immense help in providing assuring action creating a safe environment for my loved one's survival. RT Taniece & guy who provides personal hygiene are simply rays of sunshine that brightened up the room whenever around. My deepest appreciation for these true medical professionals, especially Nurse Abigail and Nurse Antoinette -after 3 days in their care my loved was discharged. Unfortunately it has now been over 3 weeks since discharged & after 6 hours of attempting to collect medical records & discs (& plenty of interdepartmental confusion) I had to leave without the complete file. after returning to the hospital days later, still incomplete. We now have more doctor appointments for continued care & the medical records have still not been faxed or shipped as promised by hospital quality office. I wish I could have saved posting this review, but feel best to warn future patients :(
    7 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 bd1949 5 years ago on Google
    Staying in Bermuda for two weeks and, unfortunately, had the bad luck to become sick and contracted pneumonia. After five days of feeling quite unwell, so we finally went down to Edward VII memorial hospital in Hamilton. Only visitors from abroad, we were treated very well by all of the staff, with consideration and courtesy. There was a long wait at the emergency room, but the hospital was very busy. When we were able to get attended to by the nurse and the doctor, they were excellent and did a really good job. The doctor, David Wakely, was personable and insightful. He talked with me about my overall health and history and asked all the pertinent questions. He quickly determined they likely cause of my problems and ordered the appropriate diagnostic tests. After he had the results of my blood work and the chest x-ray, which was done immediately, he showed it all to me and we discussed it. He was careful to verify that oral antibiotics would be sufficient . To be on the safe side, however, he also prescribed her an initial IV dose to ramp up the combat against the infection. I quickly began to feel better and I am very grateful for the excellent and courteous care received by a high-quality group of professionals
    6 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 ALIENZ C. 1 year ago on Google
    Where to start . My son connor 10 years old had seizures while on cruise ship and was sent to hospital in bermuda named king edward VII memorial . Thats when he was admitted and taken over by dr fulton. Let me just tell you how lucky as parents we were to have this doctor watching over our son. He was calming relaxed and had everything under control the whole time . When your away far from home and somwrhing bad happens your scared as a parent and dont know what to expect. Thats were dr fulton came in and made my family feel at home a++++++++ doctor. The nurses great also and social work we appreciate everything you did for my son and family and also got my son safely home back to NY. The mihalyo family thanks everyone at this hospital for their patience and professionalism in everything they did. Again Dr Fulton we thank You so much...
    3 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Bruno R. 5 years ago on Google
    Great place, nice service great ambiance, really nice people working there, good place if you need, be worry free!
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Mr. J. 6 years ago on Google
    Friendly workers who make a person with health challenges feel much better. Large spacious rooms with great views. Food is okay, but non meat eater options were few.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 3/5 Ceci Bernard L. 1 year ago on Google
    King Edward Hospital is one of 2 hospitals on Island which serves a population of 65,000. It is a general hospital with an attachment of an extended care unit and Agape House Friends of Hospice.

  • 1/5 Gary D Williams J. 1 year ago on Google
    Emergency room Waiting time is Way much longer than what it should be.

  • 5/5 Jodiann W. 4 months ago on Google
    Good customer service. The hospital is clea and modern.


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