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It took 2 goes to get admitted to the hospital, the first date was cancelled due to norovirus and the 2nd time they did not have any beds! I was advised to get to the hospital as early as possible and wait in the admission lounge until a bed came free. I did this and was finally found a bed in the late afternoon. From then on it was plain sailing, I was treated courteously, all my treatment plan was explained in detail and the staff could not have been better (even if they were rushed off their feet). The neurosurgeon was a delightful man and the neurologist and his team were very caring. The food was really good (apart from the morning toast that was like rubber) and I would not hesitate in recommending the National to anyone.
"deep brain stimulation op"
About: National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery - Queen Square National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery - Queen Square London WC1N 3BG
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