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Royal Hobart Hospital
Address: 48 Liverpool St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Phone: (03) 6166 8308
State: Tasmania
City: Hobart
Zip Code: 7000


Opening 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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Reviews
My wife and I had an absolutely exceptional experience at the maternity unit. Throughout her three-day stay, the dedicated team of midwives and doctors provided outstanding care, combining professionalism with genuine compassion. Their expertise and attentiveness made us feel supported and reassured during this special time. We are deeply grateful for the kindness and commitment shown by everyone involved.
Utter systemic failure of communication.nnPresented to the ED for our 2 year olds faltering breath due to RV. Over the course of 48 hours we explained her allergies to 6 different staff members who were not communicating with one another. Having to repeat yourself again and again begins to show signs of a lack of network efficiency. Our daughter was on their prescribed plan to bring her breathing back by every 2-3 hours having her use inhalers. What was in these inhalants was not shown to us before administering. During our stay of nearly 3 nights we were given only one meal, and were not notified of ingredients. Because she was viral, the hospital did not allow us to leave the room so we could not get food. My daughter was negligently starved, woken up every three hours, un-allowed deeply needed sleep.nnIndividual staff members, nurses and counter clerks were kind and loving towards our child, doctors were disinterested, uninvolved and non-communicative.nnAt two points the nurses communicated together while administering the drugs to my daughter “was that three or four?” “Is this the fourth or fifth round?” the lack of negligence was not only infuriating, frankly it was quite scary.nnI would never recommend this hospital in its current state. As American citizen whose own countries health care is in dire disarray, this is on par.nnDesperate change is needed.
5 star from me. From presenting to emergency then thru to triage and then emergency ward for the night I cannot give enough praise. I was looked after so well by many nurses and doctors through the night amazing. I had to have a ct scan and again very professional. The emergency ward was brand new or recently renovated and it was lovely, extremely clean. These doctors and nurses and technicians work through the night long hours all kinds of patients and I never heard one complaint. I could not fault them.
Excellent midwives, nurses and support staffs. I am concerned about the weekend doctors and their skillset and also there sense of working environment. My wife lost 1.7 litre blood during a apisiotomy! Unheard of...! The doctor was doing the procedure under very low light as well! They were using a torch light and in a matter of seconds the battery ran out. I was sitting with my baby on the lap, in tears. I was so disguted that I did not even talk. At the end it was just- 'an unfortunate event of cutting a deep vain accidentally'! You are kidding... right? The doctor was also not very open to the midwives advices. I think the midwives were far better operator then the doctor. Well, I thought I am going to lose my wife but thank God, she is fine nowafter getting blood transfusion and iron infusion but it does not change anything. What a shameful disaster. 1.7 liter blood in an Apisiotomy... Unheard of... Unfortunately...? People can die... No wonder why Tasmanian healthcare is always criticised! ***Also, the doctor was a gynaecology oncologist, not a gynecology obstetrician!!! My wife is a doctor. She knew that something is not right. Shameful! Later, every doctor try to avoid it when my wife was asking about the blood loss. Absolutely awful. Lucky you that we do not have a sue culture here!n***Big thanks to the midwives and nurses, specially Sofi Jackson. Thank you Sofi... I wish the doctor was listening to you... Sofi Kept calling us 'my love' all the time. Even this little gesture was a Himalayan of comfort. Thank you...
I spent 5 and a half weeks at the Royal in 2023, 12 days of that in the ICU, of which 10 days were spent in a coma, on life support, undergoing 7 surgeries and many dives in the hyperbaric chamber. After being transferred to a ward I had my last surgery and procedure done and then spent the rest of my hospital stay learning to eat, drink and walk again. I cannot fault the care I received from the moment I arrived at the emergency department until I was discharged many weeks later, and I received this care from multiple different departments and specialists. Without the dedicated round-the-clock care and skills of everyone involved in my treatment I wouldn't still be here as I was given only a small chance of surviving. The follow-up appointments I had in the months after my discharge were also great.nnAlso, having had previous surgeries in both private and public hospitals, I have to say I have always been treated better in the public hospitals. Keep up the good work
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