Peninsula Private Hospital at 525 McClelland Drive in Frankston, VIC

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Address:

525 McClelland Drive,
Frankston, VIC
3199
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Phone: +61 3 9788 3466

Site: peninsulaph.com.au

Types: Hospital

Opening hours Open now

Today: Open 24 Hours

Sunday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Monday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Tuesday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Wednesday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Thursday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Friday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm
Saturday
12:00 am — 11:59 pm

Reviews about Peninsula Private Hospital

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    My 89 year old father was taken by ambulance to the emergency department late on Saturday night as he had dislocated his right hip. He has been an inpatient on many occasions, the most recent being three weeks ago, and five weeks before that. Until this most recent visit he has been very happy with most aspects of his stays, and the rest of the family has been happy too. Not so this time. At around 12.30am Sunday morning I spoke to a nurse in the ED who advised that two attempts to re-locate the hip had been unsuccessful. I was advised he was sedated, so no point in me attending, and that they were considering their next move. I provided my name and phone number (the hospital would already have had it, and the contact details a my sister from the previous stays). I figured that a) surgery would be unlikely until Monday and b) if there was any change I would be contacted. At 1pm Sunday I rang for an update and was put through to ED, and was told he had been moved to a ward. I was transferred to said ward and was told he wasn't there. I assumed he was either in transit, or the 'paperwork' hadn't caught up with his move. At 5.15 I rang the ward and was again told he wasn't there. I was put through to ED where I was advised that he had been transferred to Frankston Public Hospital at 9:30am. Yep, 9.30am with no contact with any family member, nor with the nursing home where he now resides. On seeing him in Frankston he was visibly confused and very upset as he said he had no idea where he was, or why he was there. This is shameful treatment of a very elderly gentleman that suffers from dementia and alzheimers, and was in a great deal of paid and discomfort from his dislocated hip.
    Chris Towers
    April 19, 2017
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    I staggered into reception about to collapse with a ruptured bowel and had get the attention of the two receptionists chatting before they pointed me to emergency ,i then staggered across there and they wanted to talk about payment above everything else,i was barely able to speak let alone stand and talk about payment.i needed help urgently, i was told to take a seat. Luckily i was seen to fairly quick as i was about t hit the floor. Once i emergency the nurses were fantastic and the diagnosis was swift and accurate. The communication and messages relayed between dcotors nurses and myself was confusing to say the least. I was i would be transferred to Belleura as you had no beds and good thing i refused this as i was then told theatre was being set up for emergency surgery. Then i was told i was being transferred to Epworth for surgery and would need to pay my bill before leaving? Both my children were born here and my partner has has several surgeries there and all experiences have been 100% except this one. Pity it seems only about the money. Might just call an ambulance next time and take my chances. Would love to have given 5 stars but not possible in this instance. Regards Jeff.
    Jeff Bilston
    December 27, 2016
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