Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital

26 Chris Hani Rd, Diepkloof 319-Iq, Johannesburg, 1864, South Africa
General hospital
User Reviews

4 rita 1996 - 5 months ago

It is a very very big hospital so if u do not ask around u will get lost. The staff was really so so nice. The first hospital that can actually help me with my problem and the fastest I was ever helped at a government hospital. It was nice and clean and the staff was so helpful and friendly. I'll leave another review after the surgery

1 Liz Cardoso - a month ago

No star needed, this place is a dump. No respect or caring for the people that are in need. I rushed my dad to this place i call hell as he was having a heart attack. My dad passed away on the 3rd day of waiting for a doctor Cardiologist to come and see him. In his last few hours he was then attended too but i guess too late. The nurses are rude and no compassion for the sick. WARD 14 is disgusting and those nurses should not be there our tax money is going to nurses and doctors that dont give a dam. Until one of their family members are there then maybe they will start caring. What a disgrace.....

3 Muwa Sam - 3 months ago

We have come to expect public institutions to be in such deplorable conditions. Think this mentality runs through deep. Something can be done starting with maintenance of the surroundings. With better surroundings this may boost feel good effect on staff and patients.

4 shavani naidoo - a month ago

I had an emergency ceasar at Baragwanath.
The team was brilliant and I dont regret a thing.
The ward was clean , beds were clean.
The nurses in highcare was amazing.
The nurses in the after birth ward werent really very nice , they also spoke in thier own language , we wernt able to understand therefore i hadnt even knew they had mill for my baby. Other than that the team who did my ceasar was an amazing team big big ups to them

5 Lizel Fouchee - 3 months ago

I went in at Bara 6 June 2022 for a emergency with extreme blood loss with a stomach problem. I was admitted and treated with the best care anybody could ask for. I had x rays CT scans blood works ultra scan I was there for ten days. Doctors and Nurses saved my life. God bless Baragwanath hospital and its staff. Elizabeth Sidnell ward 4

1 Brenda Franker - a month ago

Clearly EMERGENCY is a bad word for these people. We sat 3 hours in EMERGENCY, with severe chest pains and a referral letter from our doctor, before finally being called for an ECG. Then waited another hour before vitals was taken. Then told that we should go to SEU (Surgical EMERGENCY Unit), where another 2 hours was waited for a doctor to see my husband. The doctor was not there for more than 1 hour before he finally returned to see his patients. Clearly, patients die from the waiting alone

1 zaba hlatshwayo - a month ago

The nurse’s at the maternity ward are so unkind, they can’t even answer phone properly they so rude. The government is hiring people in their highest level of incompetence. I won’t recommend people to go there for labour, even my brothers daughter died there, now they repeating their rudeness.

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