Women's Assessment Unit Level 9/2 Park Road, Grafton, Auckland 1023

Women's Assessment Unit





19 Reviews
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours




Women's Assessment Unit Level 9/2 Park Road, Grafton, Auckland 1023




About the Business

Women's Health - Maternity, Pregnancy Care | Auckland | Te Toka Tumai | Te Whatu Ora • Healthpoint |

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Hours

  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Natasha Shankar
23.10.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Amazing experience!Everyone was great
Alex Tjahjana
10.10.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Staff members are friendly, caring, and helpful. They'll try all their best to help you. Unfortunately, things can be really-really slow, like any other services provided by the hospital. The area is well equipped, and well maintained. Just read and follow the direction to avoid getting lost.
James N
30.09.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Not impressed with the Doctors and specialists at the Womans Assessment Unit.Their arrogance and refusal to consider the needs of the patient and the recommendations of the referring team, I firmly believe they placed my partner and unborn child in unnecessary danger.
Peter Thomson
24.09.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Wonderful caring place to start the process of giving birth. But it's important to know why the unit exists. The assessment" part means that mum has started pre-labour but isn't actively in-labour yet. So a lot of the time at the unit will be in "observation" or "assessment" monitoring mum. You might even be sent home. This isn't because they don't want you there. It's because research shows that's the safest
Lova Lindhe
14.09.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Had a lovely experience at the Women’s Assessment unit today. Staff was really helpful and friendly and the male obstetrician who performed the ECV on my was amazing. He was calming, explained the procedure well and kept checking in that I was feeling ok. The whole thing took under a minute and was not painful. For anyone that feels uncomfortable about an ECV here - don’t be. You will be well taken care of.
Jillian Christoff
07.09.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Fantastic support and care from a very busy place!
Jessica Wu
15.08.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Most staff are friendly and caring. However, some of them are arrogant and unprofessional,especially a Midwife named Roxana, very rude and doesn’t care about whether her attitude would place a new born preterm baby in unnecessary danger. When my baby needed to go through phototherapy because of jaundice. The staffs there didn’t check the temperature before putting my baby there for more than 10 hours. The temperature setting was 36.5 degree.My baby was very unsettled and looked frustrated. When I asked the help from the staff, and raised the question whether the temperature was too high, I was criticized being too anxious and said that the temperature in the womb is 37 degree. And assure me that the baby will be checked regularly every 3 hours and not to worry about it. However the night shift staff only came once and I checked the booklet and it indicates clearly that the eyes mask needs to be removed every 4 hours. I raised this to the staff, roxana looked angry and refused : ‘only one mask for each baby, this is the rule here for more than 10 years she has been working there’. The next early morning my baby looked very tired and I requested for a check for baby. The temperature was 38.4 and they quickly reduce the temperature and open the windows and letting my baby out. I asked pediatrician and other midwives about appropriate temperature for that phototherapy. They all said that it should be 27~ 29 degree. 36.5 is way too high:“cooking your baby”. I was very angry about such unprofessional and careless behavior towards the night shift Midwife Roxana. She seems to very reluctant to work as a Midwife as she doesn’t show her effort to help a preterm baby who was struggling under the higher heat phototherapy. She didn’t even try to enter the room to check if the baby is okay.
Wang Xu
28.07.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
The treatment my partner received from the doctors here was horrific.
Ashkan M Naraghi
16.07.2023
Women's Assessment Unit
Waiting for more than 5 hrs for just a simple review with a doctor. This is disaster for the 1st hospital of Auckland.

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Level 9/2 Park Road, Grafton, Auckland 1023
Women's Assessment Unit