The Princess Grace Hospital in London (United Kingdom)
8.5
16 reviews

The Princess Grace Hospital in London (United Kingdom)

Great Britain , London

Clinic specialization

Obstetrics and gynecology
Gastroenterology
Infectious diseases
Neurology
Orthopedics and traumatology
Plastic surgery
Psychiatry
Rehabilitation
Reproductology
Urology
Surgery
Weight Loss Surgery
Endocrinology
Aesthetic medicine and cosmetology
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The Princess Grace Private Clinic is located in the heart of London. Opened in 1977 by Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco and named after her, it rightfully belongs to the elite category, and offers a wide range of medical services based on the most modern methods of treatment. The clinic has created all the necessary conditions for patients to feel as comfortable as possible. Patients from all over the world come here to undergo research and receive the help of some of the most highly qualified doctors in England. The main directions of the clinic:

  • hepatology;

  • gastroenterology;

  • orthopedics and traumatology;

  • diseases of the endocrine system;

  • neurology;

  • oncological diseases;

  • mammology;

  • pulmonology;

  • plastic surgery;

  • dietetics.

Separately, it is worth noting the medical base and technical equipment of Princess Grace Hospital. The operating department consists of 8 blocks where the doctors perform operations, both  traditional ones, and with the help of robotic systems. This, for example, allows hospital cardiac surgeons to perform operations on the heart and blood vessels with minimal intervention in the patient's body. Under the auspices of the clinic, an institute dedicated to the treatment of breast cancer was opened. The best specialists-mammologists offer modern methods ofthe  treatment and provide assistance even in the most complex and advanced cases of breast tumors. The hospital has all the conditions for diagnosis, treatment or recovery in comfortable and even aristocratic conditions. This is what attracts thousands of patients from all over the world every year.

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Of course, I did not expect that I would have an operation today! I went to Princess Grace Hospital to look at my moles using a procedure called mole mapping, and it turned out that one of my moles really needed to be removed! I was so happy that I was able to perform the operation right there, during the same appointment, the procedure was really quick and painless, and I'm so glad that I didn't have to go home wondering about a suspicious mole and waiting weeks for an appointment. Dr. Maria Mokbel was also amazing, she really took the time to explain everything to me, and even taught me some useful everyday things to protect my skin, such as choosing the right sunscreen.

After this experience, I actively advocate checking your moles and tell all my friends about the mapping of moles - I am shocked that no one has heard about this procedure, it should be the main element of your annual medical examination!
In December last year, an operation was performed to remove the spinal disc. The most painful thing I've been through.

The scan and initial consultation with Dr. Gerald Hall were organized quickly, and I am grateful to him for the speed with which the operation was organized. After 10 days of surgery and immediately no more pain.

Hats off to Professor Arun Ranganathan, who performed the operation. And Dirbhla and the spine nursing team she leads at Princess Grace, who did a great job over the next two days while I was recovering.

Precautions to combat Covid were observed at a high level everywhere.

My only negative comment concerns the hospital bakery. Warmed cheap sliced bread (disguised as toast) is served for breakfast...a bit like what we ate at school in the UK in the 1970s. And steamed croissants (I've never tried them before! ) Indeed, the option of a "full English" breakfast for breakfast requires better ingredients and more care in general.

I can't comment on the value for money because I don't know the market. But it certainly justifies, in my opinion, the availability of health insurance.

So thanks to everyone at Princess Grace.
My brother has just returned home after an operation for bowel cancer. He cannot speak highly enough of the care that was given to him. He said the surgical team gave him confidence and the nursing staff were competent, compassionate and supportive. The food was also very good. I can't recommend it highly enough.
Excellent service - excellent staff. After falling from a horse, my partner urgently needed an X-ray over the holiday weekend-always a difficult time to get medical help. After calling several other "emergency services," the Princess Grace Emergency Service responded immediately and was very helpful on the phone. We went to the hospital - excellent staff. Within 1 hour, a complete examination, X-ray, dressing and sorting. Worth every penny.
This hospital doesn't deserve even one star. Last Saturday I was in their emergency room for a cold. Dr. Yakir gave me an antibiotic for 7 days. I categorically mentioned to him that I had been coughing all week and had not slept because of the cough. They took 100 pounds. I Googled the antibiotic he prescribed, and it said that this medicine does not cure colds and coughs. I said the same thing to the lady at the reception. She called the nurse for clarification, and the nurse told me that google cannot replace a qualified doctor's degree. Therefore, don't Google. This antibiotic does not improve my cough. My condition is the same as before I visited this hospital. I called them today. The lady on the phone said that I would have to go back and pay 39 pounds.... they seem ridiculous. A cold is stupid, and you can't cope with it. That's why I visited them. Apparently, this doctor either did not listen to me carefully, or does not know how to treat a stupid bacterial infection... it looks like they are only making money without any genuine treatment. NEVER VISIT PRINCESS GRACE HOSPITAL.

PS: This is my first review on any social media platform. Obviously, it is extremely important that I help citizens secure their money
Hospitals make this money.
My stay at Princess Grace 25.10.19.

Upon arrival, the greeting was cordial, informative and effective. The orderly on duty was very helpful and encouraging and answered my wife's questions and concerns. The nurse on duty the day before was very helpful again.

This is how the discharge from your hospital was issued, which was very bad. In particular, I called in the morning from home to find out the approximate time of my wife's discharge, and I was told between 1 and 2 p.m. I arrived at the hospital shortly before 1 p.m. and went up to my wife's room. She was eating her lunch and was told she could leave after that.

She was also told that someone would bring her all the medications she would need to take in the coming days. When my wife finished lunch, was almost fully dressed and ready to leave, I went to the reception room on this floor and asked where the medicines were. I was told that they were on their way, but that they would be pursued. After about 15 minutes, when they were still out of sight, I chased them again. Eventually a nurse arrived with them (a bag of medicines), but this someone else had to come to administer the last dose of morphine.

Another nurse arrived and injected morphine, and then these two just left the room without even asking how my wife was feeling or how her stay went. In fact, they didn't even say goodbye! When they were leaving, I asked a question, but they just ignored me and kept walking.

We investigated what medications were in the bag and found that some painkillers and birth control pills were missing, and we were told that the pharmacy was now closed. And all this was paid in advance. Therefore, we had to get a prescription for them from her attending physician, who, fortunately, was informed about her procedure by my wife, a private doctor.

Then I had to go and ask for some crutches, because, despite the fact that they were promised, they were not sent to her room. When we left the hospital building, it was pouring rain, and there was no one there who could offer any help, for example, to hold an umbrella, a wheelchair in a taxi.
In recent years, I have undergone 2 hip replacements here and I can honestly say that the care was really excellent. My only complaint was about the food during my stay after the last operation, the standards were terrible. From a medical/surgical and nursing point of view, TOP MARKS and thank you to everyone and everyone.
I don't usually comment on Google, but this hospital is really impressive! Doctor (or nurse?) with blonde hair, she was sooo energetic, she always smiled and constantly paid attention to my current state. Another doctor prescribed me the exact treatment, in the end, I felt much better. The hospital is clean and bright, and every staff working there is so pleasant and patient. I have a lot of experience here today!
So poorly organized. Expect to have to wait several hours. I went to a basic checkup with one of their specialists and ended up waiting 3 hours just to take a blood test - no one kept me informed of how long I was going to wait, and I was only told when I dared to request an update. My insurance company pays for it, but next time I will definitely book a room at another private hospital. A waste of time and money for everyone.
He underwent surgery last month and spent four nights in the hospital. All the doctors, nurses and hospital staff were very professional and helpful; nothing was too much trouble. The difficult time has become much easier thanks to their support. I would recommend Princess Grace Hospital to others.
Dr. Jamil and his team worked well in a private A&E service. He made me feel like I was being listened to and gave me an exhaustive assessment of my injury. The whole team was wonderful. Chris, the senior radiologist, was incredibly patient, very attentive, and I was pleased to get his experience with my X-rays. It was nice to chat with Susan, the nurse during my side-flow test, and she explained how the meetings would go. Dasha and Angela in the waiting room were so pleasant and friendly - they both made me feel welcome and comfortable in training. It was an excellent service and I highly recommend the clinic to anyone who needs urgent care.
I recently underwent surgery here and found that the staff is very attentive. The hospital is clean and the rooms are really nice. Everyone I met was very helpful to me.
There were three operations in this hospital. The consultants are fantastic and the staff is wonderful.
I was an open-heart surgery patient by installing a valve. This is the best hospital; caring. Patient and excellent doctors and medical staff.
This hospital is exceptional! Professor Haddad, the team of anesthesiologist, nurses and physiologists are simply amazing!
The urgent help was very good. The only downside is that they don't bill insurance companies directly.
Of course, I did not expect that I would have an operation today! I went to Princess Grace Hospital to look at my moles using a procedure called mole mapping, and it turned out that one of my moles really needed to be removed! I was so happy that I was able to perform the operation right there, during the same appointment, the procedure was really quick and painless, and I'm so glad that I didn't have to go home wondering about a suspicious mole and waiting weeks for an appointment. Dr. Maria Mokbel was also amazing, she really took the time to explain everything to me, and even taught me some useful everyday things to protect my skin, such as choosing the right sunscreen.

After this experience, I actively advocate checking your moles and tell all my friends about the mapping of moles - I am shocked that no one has heard about this procedure, it should be the main element of your annual medical examination!
In December last year, an operation was performed to remove the spinal disc. The most painful thing I've been through.

The scan and initial consultation with Dr. Gerald Hall were organized quickly, and I am grateful to him for the speed with which the operation was organized. After 10 days of surgery and immediately no more pain.

Hats off to Professor Arun Ranganathan, who performed the operation. And Dirbhla and the spine nursing team she leads at Princess Grace, who did a great job over the next two days while I was recovering.

Precautions to combat Covid were observed at a high level everywhere.

My only negative comment concerns the hospital bakery. Warmed cheap sliced bread (disguised as toast) is served for breakfast...a bit like what we ate at school in the UK in the 1970s. And steamed croissants (I've never tried them before! ) Indeed, the option of a "full English" breakfast for breakfast requires better ingredients and more care in general.

I can't comment on the value for money because I don't know the market. But it certainly justifies, in my opinion, the availability of health insurance.

So thanks to everyone at Princess Grace.
My brother has just returned home after an operation for bowel cancer. He cannot speak highly enough of the care that was given to him. He said the surgical team gave him confidence and the nursing staff were competent, compassionate and supportive. The food was also very good. I can't recommend it highly enough.
Excellent service - excellent staff. After falling from a horse, my partner urgently needed an X-ray over the holiday weekend-always a difficult time to get medical help. After calling several other "emergency services," the Princess Grace Emergency Service responded immediately and was very helpful on the phone. We went to the hospital - excellent staff. Within 1 hour, a complete examination, X-ray, dressing and sorting. Worth every penny.
This hospital doesn't deserve even one star. Last Saturday I was in their emergency room for a cold. Dr. Yakir gave me an antibiotic for 7 days. I categorically mentioned to him that I had been coughing all week and had not slept because of the cough. They took 100 pounds. I Googled the antibiotic he prescribed, and it said that this medicine does not cure colds and coughs. I said the same thing to the lady at the reception. She called the nurse for clarification, and the nurse told me that google cannot replace a qualified doctor's degree. Therefore, don't Google. This antibiotic does not improve my cough. My condition is the same as before I visited this hospital. I called them today. The lady on the phone said that I would have to go back and pay 39 pounds.... they seem ridiculous. A cold is stupid, and you can't cope with it. That's why I visited them. Apparently, this doctor either did not listen to me carefully, or does not know how to treat a stupid bacterial infection... it looks like they are only making money without any genuine treatment. NEVER VISIT PRINCESS GRACE HOSPITAL.

PS: This is my first review on any social media platform. Obviously, it is extremely important that I help citizens secure their money
Hospitals make this money.
My stay at Princess Grace 25.10.19.

Upon arrival, the greeting was cordial, informative and effective. The orderly on duty was very helpful and encouraging and answered my wife's questions and concerns. The nurse on duty the day before was very helpful again.

This is how the discharge from your hospital was issued, which was very bad. In particular, I called in the morning from home to find out the approximate time of my wife's discharge, and I was told between 1 and 2 p.m. I arrived at the hospital shortly before 1 p.m. and went up to my wife's room. She was eating her lunch and was told she could leave after that.

She was also told that someone would bring her all the medications she would need to take in the coming days. When my wife finished lunch, was almost fully dressed and ready to leave, I went to the reception room on this floor and asked where the medicines were. I was told that they were on their way, but that they would be pursued. After about 15 minutes, when they were still out of sight, I chased them again. Eventually a nurse arrived with them (a bag of medicines), but this someone else had to come to administer the last dose of morphine.

Another nurse arrived and injected morphine, and then these two just left the room without even asking how my wife was feeling or how her stay went. In fact, they didn't even say goodbye! When they were leaving, I asked a question, but they just ignored me and kept walking.

We investigated what medications were in the bag and found that some painkillers and birth control pills were missing, and we were told that the pharmacy was now closed. And all this was paid in advance. Therefore, we had to get a prescription for them from her attending physician, who, fortunately, was informed about her procedure by my wife, a private doctor.

Then I had to go and ask for some crutches, because, despite the fact that they were promised, they were not sent to her room. When we left the hospital building, it was pouring rain, and there was no one there who could offer any help, for example, to hold an umbrella, a wheelchair in a taxi.
In recent years, I have undergone 2 hip replacements here and I can honestly say that the care was really excellent. My only complaint was about the food during my stay after the last operation, the standards were terrible. From a medical/surgical and nursing point of view, TOP MARKS and thank you to everyone and everyone.
I don't usually comment on Google, but this hospital is really impressive! Doctor (or nurse?) with blonde hair, she was sooo energetic, she always smiled and constantly paid attention to my current state. Another doctor prescribed me the exact treatment, in the end, I felt much better. The hospital is clean and bright, and every staff working there is so pleasant and patient. I have a lot of experience here today!
So poorly organized. Expect to have to wait several hours. I went to a basic checkup with one of their specialists and ended up waiting 3 hours just to take a blood test - no one kept me informed of how long I was going to wait, and I was only told when I dared to request an update. My insurance company pays for it, but next time I will definitely book a room at another private hospital. A waste of time and money for everyone.
He underwent surgery last month and spent four nights in the hospital. All the doctors, nurses and hospital staff were very professional and helpful; nothing was too much trouble. The difficult time has become much easier thanks to their support. I would recommend Princess Grace Hospital to others.
Dr. Jamil and his team worked well in a private A&E service. He made me feel like I was being listened to and gave me an exhaustive assessment of my injury. The whole team was wonderful. Chris, the senior radiologist, was incredibly patient, very attentive, and I was pleased to get his experience with my X-rays. It was nice to chat with Susan, the nurse during my side-flow test, and she explained how the meetings would go. Dasha and Angela in the waiting room were so pleasant and friendly - they both made me feel welcome and comfortable in training. It was an excellent service and I highly recommend the clinic to anyone who needs urgent care.
I recently underwent surgery here and found that the staff is very attentive. The hospital is clean and the rooms are really nice. Everyone I met was very helpful to me.
There were three operations in this hospital. The consultants are fantastic and the staff is wonderful.
I was an open-heart surgery patient by installing a valve. This is the best hospital; caring. Patient and excellent doctors and medical staff.
This hospital is exceptional! Professor Haddad, the team of anesthesiologist, nurses and physiologists are simply amazing!
The urgent help was very good. The only downside is that they don't bill insurance companies directly.

How it works

1
You are sending a request
2
We will select a specialized coordinator for you
3
You receive a personal offer with an action plan and cost
4
We will arrange the trip. From appointment with a doctor to buying tickets
5
You go to the clinic, and our medical assistant stays in touch with you 24/7