Toronto Private Hospital

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Toronto, Australia

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Toronto Private Hospital Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Toronto Private Hospital is located in Toronto, Australia on Cary St &, Excelsior Parade. Toronto Private Hospital is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category general hospitalprivate hospital in Australia.

Address

Cary St &, Excelsior Parade

Phone

+61 249504477

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kerry Tyler

I just want to say that Toronto hospital day rehab program is great the staff are lovely helpful and compassionate from day 1 I was made to feel very welcome and the pool is fantastic go there if you need some rehab

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John Anderson

My husband was recently admitted to the Pallative Care Unit at Toronto Private Hospital. The staff were amazing. They treated John with dignity and kept him pain free. They helped our family cope through a very difficult time.

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Denise Logan

Great hospital, great staff, great location, great food. Couldn’t fault the place. The nurses, doctors, cleaners, admin, catering staff were all fantastic and made the stay as pleasant as it could have been. Really listened to everything I needed and felt that the Care I received was tailored specific to me. Thank you everyone, highly recommend.

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Sandra Hayes

I have been a patient several times over the years in most wards and cannot thank the staff enough. It gets better and better every time and all the staff are caring, considerate and really on top of their game. The nurses, doctors, support staff and managers are all really wonderful and it truly is a well run facility. I’d recommend to anyone!

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Trevor Judinski

My Aunt was a recent patient to their Woodlands Unit and then Excelsior Unit and am shocked by some of the comments here. The almost two months she was in there far surpassed our expectations. All the staff were really attentive and very patient given the abuse they often copped from some other Woodland patients. Perhaps that what leads to a bad review, poorly behaved patients not being tolerated! But to me that only adds to the service because it made it a better environment for all the other patients. All I can say is they saved my Aunts life who is like my mum and for that I will be eternally grateful. The doctors, psychologists, OTs, nurses, physios were really awesome and cool and I would highly recommend. I often spoke to the administration and again they were always attentive and receptive and totally down to earth. They also have a great little coffee shop with the best coffee and ample free parking out back. Great location, awesome lake views and a nicely presented little hospital.

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Gijjet Burns

Nursing staff are the only reason I would consider revisiting Toronto Private The team who cared for me were friendly approachable and compassionate. The quality and variety of food and amenities are sadly dragging the standards down below average. The hot water is turned off between 8.30 pm and 7.am don’t have night sweats! If you do manage to get a warm shower, be aware that your bathroom floor may flood as 8 out of 10 drains don’t work. Most of my stay I had ‘cup of soup meals ‘ I had bought in or take away. These are but a few anomalies I found peculiar for an expensive ‘private’ hospital.

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Kirstie Lee

Visited a relative here. Could not believe the way they were spoken to as a paying client! Public option would’ve been better. They came out worse than when they went in. Not worth the ’s . At all

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Jackson Grimes

Earlier this year my father had died at Toronto after being admitted there for Palliative Care. The care he received in his final days was so incredible our family could not have asked for anything more. Whilst he was the one physically going though his last moments, the team really took care of all us and were very considerate of our grief and needs during and after his death. Dad had been a Patient at Toronto many many times back when surgery was performed at the hospital and he even had stays for his mental health in woodlands and for rehab during his physical journey. He would always rave about the hospital and say that all others would pale in comparison. Certainly from the carer side of things I have to agree. I had visited him round the clock on every shift and managed to meet a large number of the staff and they all were just so lovely. It’s obvious they love what they do and are supported for it. Every one seemed happy and genuinely loving what they do and even after all these months I still think about the care that my father had received and what they will forever mean to me and my family and to my father looking down on us. God bless you all. Jack x