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Established in 1977, The Wesley Hospital has Queensland's most comprehensive range of medical and surgical specialities in a private hospital all conveniently located on the one hospital campus.
The hospital cares for over 80,000 patients from Australia and overseas annually and has a comprehensive range of clinical services spanning more than 35 areas of speciality.

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Address: 451 Coronation Dr , Auchenflower 4066, QLD, AU
Phone: (07) 3232 7000
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State: QLD
City: Auchenflower
Zip Code: 4066



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Had spinal surgery with a 2 night stay. Everyone I met was so friendly and could see I was so anxious before my operation so did everything they could to calm my nerves. The day and night nurses were so much help. Always felt looked after and respected. I give huge thanks to all the nurses I had
I am so grateful to The Wesley Hospital and their incredible staff for the care and support they provided to my mother during her 19-year battle with cancer. The hospital's commitment to patient-centered care was evident from the moment we arrived, and it continued throughout my mother's treatment and eventual transition to palliative care. The palliative care team at The Wesley Hospital was truly exceptional. They provided compassionate, holistic care that addressed not only my mother's physical needs but also her emotional and spiritual well-being. They worked closely with us to develop a personalized care plan that respected my mother's wishes and helped her maintain her dignity and quality of life. Beyond the palliative care team, all of the staff at The Wesley Hospital were kind, caring, and professional. From the doctors to the nurses to the support staff, everyone went above and beyond to make my mother feel comfortable and supported. The facilities at The Wesley Hospital were also top-notch, with modern equipment and comfortable, spacious rooms that provided my mother with everything she needed during her stay. Overall, I cannot recommend The Wesley Hospital highly enough. They are truly a world-class hospital with a deep commitment to patient-centered care and a team of exceptional healthcare professionals. Thank you to everyone at The Wesley Hospital who helped my mother and our family during this difficult time.
I never ever do this, but, from the moment I entered the ER on Saturday, I have had a terrible and stressful time, not only has my physical self got worse, but my mental health has been affected. It’s just a flood of errors and miss treatment, my needs have not been taken care of. To the point where I’ve waited over an hr for a “pain” meditation. The nurses are great and I thank them for their work, they’re doing their job and their best but, this system is in desperate need of a make-over and the hospital has a lot to answer for in how they have neglected to help me. A letter and information has been sent to the Wesley patient liaison and I am waiting a written response. I’m still at the hospital Tuesday and the errors and disappointment have not stopped.
Staff prior to operation were professional and organised with Dr. Steven Hatcher. I stayed overnight & staff were nice in general while in admission except 1 particluar RN. There was lack of communication of what the next steps would be without leaving me hanging & wondering. I would press the buzzer more than 3 times on multiple occasions and would take 5-10 minutes to tend to my request. I'm in the customer service trade and understand delays but would be nice to atleast communicate this without leaving me in the dark.
I'd like to thank and note Ms. Fay from Food Services who works in Gown and Glove. I had a visitor and the Eftpos machine was broken, but when my visitor who was very exhausted and went to pay and realized they were accepting only cash, Fay gladly offered to pay for the sick visitor from her own pocket. We also saw that despite the afternoon rush and chaos due to the broken Eftpos machine, Fay was very kind and was calmly handling everyone's orders with a smile on her face. I will never forget this very kindhearted woman and it would be wonderful if she is appreciated by the team and hospital. God bless you Fay!
we find the specialist centres at imed and icon fantastic. The wesley lets its self-down badly when you have to be admitted after a procedure. The wards are generally dated and grim and the food was terrible, which is insulting for the nightly rate required. When looking for a nurse to assist with discharge the cleaner advised us " good luck finding a nurse around here " Im sure it would be cheaper and a much nicer experience to book into a 5 star hotel and pay for a private nurse to attend. A bigger disappointment was the lack of any advice or help in regard to diet after undergoing cancer treatment, apart from "visit some bakery shops to get some weight back on" ??
I went to Wesley on 26/1 and I was seen by Dr Adam in ED who sent me home. I presented to another hospital with the same problem and I was admitted for 8 days,getting treatment. Dr Adam as even making funny with my presentation to the hospital yet I really needed help. I was not impressed at all.
Emergency Department staff were exceptional. Professional, compassionate, and considerate. Wait times were minimal.
The Wesley used to have a good reputation. Unfortunately this is no longer the case. Although they refused to nominate a price for an overnight stay - they did confirm it is over $1000 The food is disgraceful. I thought poor quality of food and low standards was a thing of the past. Sadly this is not the case.
After a good experience in ward 7E of the Wesley hospital, the emergency department turned out to be an absolute debacle. I had had a catheter removed earlier in the day and at 9.30 pm found myself unable to urinate. I had been advised to go to the emergency department should this problem arise. After a 40 minute drive to the hospital I was led to a cubicle and settled down to have a catheter refitted. Half an hour later a male nurse came on the scene and did a bladder scan, saying that I still had capacity for more urine and the staff had been advised exercise extreme care inserting a catheter due to the fragility of certain parts of my post operative anatomy. Time went by and around 11.30 pm i was in agony as I still hadn't passed urine. A further bladder scan revealed the amount of urine had doubled and it was now necessary to insert a catheter. This task was left to a junior nurse who eventually called for help and between them manged to fit the wrong oversize catheter. This was then removed and the correct catheter fitted. This entire experience was avoidable and was much worse than than the previous experience of presenting at a public hospital with a kidney stone. Hopefully, a better understanding of patient's needs will prevent someone else having to endure this pain but looking at other reviews not much has been done to mitigate such issues. Back pain and an infection was all i took away from this shamble.
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