Very nice hospital
University College Hospital, Ibadan is a federal teaching hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria attached to the University of Ibadan.
They dont seem to know what is going on in their own hospital,my wife was administered today and she cannot be found They keep asking me to phone back time after time they have a patient who seemingly has not been registered in.
Best in service and active to attend to patients quickly. Doctors heal but God saves life
This is a nice place
Uch was home for some months while I was receiving care after a thoracotomy. I am happy to say UCH did not disappoint me. Lived up to its name as a tertiary hospital and my doctors were God sent.Grateful.
So my nephew was referred to UCH on emergency from an hospital and UCH did not attend to the small boy after several hours of waiting to go get a refer letter from oni and sons without treatment. I weak mehn
Great architecture but slowly loosing it glory.
My mom is currently receiving machine in Radiotherapy department the crowd there is much which makes the treatment slow but nice doctors
The academic training of medical officers may be good, I cannot tell, but the horrible service more than destroys any possibility of a favourable hospital experience. The insensitive medical officers nonchalantly keep you waiting for hours in your vehicle on the claim that there is a shortage of stretchers (apparently waiting for a stretcher is absolutely indispensable for the initial diagnosis of a dying patient; I was professionally informed). So patients in pain have to drip blood on the benches in the emergency room and maybe hold up their broken limbs while sometimes waiting hours for a free stretcher. Plus while a patient is at imminent risk of expiring, the accompanying relative typically has to gallop about all over the extensive 5 storey, 20+ wing hospital, making a minor payment on this floor, searching for records on another, searching for the pharmacy on yet another. And every single thing has to be sourced that way; from gloves and bandages, to syringes and medicines. I eventually had to discharge my son against professional medical advice after being a direct beneficiary of over 12 hours of this outstanding farce of medical professionalism at their mosquito infested emergency ward (even if you go there healthy, the pervasive mosquitoe presence alone will likely put you at risk of contacting something exotic). He was attended to at a subsequent private hospital within minutes of arriving there.Frankly, I would have given it a zero rating, but 1 star was the least I could do.
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One of the best hospitals in Nigeria
The worst hospital to ever take a loved one to! The UCH of old has gone, what a pity!!!
Life saving centre,
Good
Improvements needed.
For any treatment
Sickness