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Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown

Mill Rd, Abbotstown, Dublin, D15 X40D, Ireland

About Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown

3.1 / 5

from reviews

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    Polina Liberman
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    May 01, 2025

    I couldn’t have asked for better care, every step of the way all the staff were absolutely amazing. It was my first time ever being admitted for a procedure at a hospital, first time being put under general anesthesia, I was also all on my own. I had nothing to worry about as I was in great hands and felt super supported by everyone. Enormous thanks to Dr. Cheema, Dr. James, nurse Melinda, Serena and every one on the Day Ward. Deeply grateful for being looked after so well.

    Madalina Ionela
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    May 21, 2024

    I went to do some blood tests for my baby and I was very pleased, they moved very quickly. And what made me happy is that before they pricked him with an anesthetic spray and didn't cry at all (baby 7 months) compared to other hospitals that don't do that (Rotunda).

    Jade C
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    April 14, 2025

    Came in with my partner to the ER and he was seen to almost immediately. Parking situation is a stressful nightmare, I had to circle around a few times to find a spot after dropping him off at the front door of ER. When I finally parked and rushed in, he had already been brought through and the nurse kept me updated on how he was doing as I couldn't go through to the restricted section with him. Hospital staff were lovely and reassuring. I just wish the parking situation was resolved, especially as the ambulance service is so stretched that there should be better facilities for people driving their loved ones into the emergency department. Having the ER entrance around the back with all the ramps and bad quality roads is also poor planning in my opinion.

    Amy Kelly
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    April 17, 2025

    Unfortunately like most hospitals the wait can be long. I am regularly in and out of a and e. My team are fantastic and usually tend to get straight to the point which is what you want. The staff are brilliant especially bill over in cedarwood ward. He really goes above and beyond for his patients and its just so nice to see someone who really enjoys there job. Also rachel over in cedarwood is fantastic gave me and my husband a great giggle while we were there and to all of the other cedarwood staff Thank you for always being kind Amy kelly ❤️

    Enrique De Francesco
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    March 20, 2025

    I was hospitalized for three days for gastroenteritis. The emergency was handled well but the problem arose later. I have a chronic illness, and they didn't give me antibiotics. After I was released, I felt sick again the next morning. When I returned, I went to the waiting room. First, they call you and take your appointment. Then you go back to the waiting room. After two hours, they call you and take your blood. You go back to the waiting room. After two hours, they call you and take your blood pressure. You go back to the waiting room, and so on until someone finally gives you a diagnosis. But it really seems like a joke. Call someone, have the nurse perform all the procedures, and then give that person a diagnosis, and that's it. Then call the next person. That's how it works all over the world, with common sense.

    Polina Liberman
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    May 01, 2025

    I couldn’t have asked for better care, every step of the way all the staff were absolutely amazing. It was my first time ever being admitted for a procedure at a hospital, first time being put under general anesthesia, I was also all on my own. I had nothing to worry about as I was in great hands and felt super supported by everyone. Enormous thanks to Dr. Cheema, Dr. James, nurse Melinda, Serena and every one on the Day Ward. Deeply grateful for being looked after so well.

    Madalina Ionela
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    May 21, 2024

    I went to do some blood tests for my baby and I was very pleased, they moved very quickly. And what made me happy is that before they pricked him with an anesthetic spray and didn't cry at all (baby 7 months) compared to other hospitals that don't do that (Rotunda).

    Jade C
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    April 14, 2025

    Came in with my partner to the ER and he was seen to almost immediately. Parking situation is a stressful nightmare, I had to circle around a few times to find a spot after dropping him off at the front door of ER. When I finally parked and rushed in, he had already been brought through and the nurse kept me updated on how he was doing as I couldn't go through to the restricted section with him. Hospital staff were lovely and reassuring. I just wish the parking situation was resolved, especially as the ambulance service is so stretched that there should be better facilities for people driving their loved ones into the emergency department. Having the ER entrance around the back with all the ramps and bad quality roads is also poor planning in my opinion.

    Amy Kelly
    -
    April 17, 2025

    Unfortunately like most hospitals the wait can be long. I am regularly in and out of a and e. My team are fantastic and usually tend to get straight to the point which is what you want. The staff are brilliant especially bill over in cedarwood ward. He really goes above and beyond for his patients and its just so nice to see someone who really enjoys there job. Also rachel over in cedarwood is fantastic gave me and my husband a great giggle while we were there and to all of the other cedarwood staff Thank you for always being kind Amy kelly ❤️

    Enrique De Francesco
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    March 20, 2025

    I was hospitalized for three days for gastroenteritis. The emergency was handled well but the problem arose later. I have a chronic illness, and they didn't give me antibiotics. After I was released, I felt sick again the next morning. When I returned, I went to the waiting room. First, they call you and take your appointment. Then you go back to the waiting room. After two hours, they call you and take your blood. You go back to the waiting room. After two hours, they call you and take your blood pressure. You go back to the waiting room, and so on until someone finally gives you a diagnosis. But it really seems like a joke. Call someone, have the nurse perform all the procedures, and then give that person a diagnosis, and that's it. Then call the next person. That's how it works all over the world, with common sense.

    Polina Liberman
    -
    May 01, 2025

    I couldn’t have asked for better care, every step of the way all the staff were absolutely amazing. It was my first time ever being admitted for a procedure at a hospital, first time being put under general anesthesia, I was also all on my own. I had nothing to worry about as I was in great hands and felt super supported by everyone. Enormous thanks to Dr. Cheema, Dr. James, nurse Melinda, Serena and every one on the Day Ward. Deeply grateful for being looked after so well.

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