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10, Sjukhusbacken, 118 83, Stockholm, SE Sweden
kontakt telefon: +46 8 616 10 00
strona internetowej: www.sodersjukhuset.se
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 59.3098476, Longitude: 18.0558704
Andrei Picus
::Gave birth here and we were treated very well. The midwifes were extremely helpful and compassionate and they were supporting us throughout the birth. After giving birth they gave us breakfast and even found gluten free bread for us. They handled us pretty fast when we came in the middle of the night and we had 2-3 midwifes helping me and my wife. They really cared about me during the birth and always made sure I'm ok.
Hussein Radhi
::Terrible service, mistaking names seems to be common, at least it seems like it. Not so good experienced staff. If you ask why you've been waiting 4plus hours they get ticked off. Dying plants was real sad to see. I honestly can go on much, much more. This whole Swedish medical services is way, way over rated. I would give this a minus 5 stars if i could. Huge Joke.
Nicky Cool
::Had to wait in the emergency hall for 20 hours after my mother shattered her shoulder. From 10:00 to 7:00 there was no doctors. My mom broke her shoulder at 9:00 pm and when we got to the emergency room there was a doctor slouching on my mom's bed causing lots of pain. The staff was very mean. My mother also hit her head very hard and none of the nurses checked for concussions. I stood in between the bed my mom was in and the people running by through the halls because people kept running into my mom and caused lots of pain. The worst was when someone was running with an unstable patient and one of the people actually picked my up and threw me into my mama's bed which made her scream. There was plenty of room. After 20 hours awake in the emergency room they finally gave us a room in the orthopedic department. The doctor that did my mom's surgery and most of the nurses in that department were really nice and the rest of the time was ok in the room but my mom was still in lots of pain. She needed 12 screws in her shoulder and will always have them. Many people say that a shattered shoulder is the most painful thing you can go through. One nurse was really mean to my mom because we were from America.
Crash Holly
::Had both kids here, great staff and care. A&E however is always busy and wait times can be long
Emilio Del Tessandoro
::In this hospital I had the worst healthcare experience of my whole life. I'm so shocked and I felt so powerless in what happened that I will never use public care in Sweden again for something serious. My wife had a problem with a vertebra in her lower back, and it was so painful that she had trouble walking and moving. We waited for weeks to see if it was going away, but instead it got worse. One night she lost consciousness and felt on the floor, hitting her head and breaking a tooth. We tried to call the ambulance but they told us to wait for the next morning and go to this hospital. Even that was just unreal. We didn't sleep at all that night. We paid around 3000 SEK for admission (because she had no personal number yet) and after 2 hours of waiting they sent a nurse to visit her. No x-ray, no RMI, no doctor. She said to just go back home and rest, without trying to understand what happened the night before. My wife started crying, begging to have a doctor check her back, but nothing changed, we had to go home. After that went to a private clinic where they actually checked her lower back with an RMI and gave her proper care. I would give 0 out 5 but I can't.