Receptionists should just be replaced…
Receptionists should just be replaced with Optimus robots already.

Mater Private Hospital receives a mixed response from its patients, with a significant number expressing dissatisfaction. While some reviewers commend the staff for their helpfulness and calming demeanor, particularly in urgent situations, many others report severe delays and poor treatment. Complaints about long wait times, with patients waiting over nine hours to be seen, are prevalent, raising concerns about the efficiency of the hospital's operations. Additionally, several individuals express disappointment with the quality of care, citing dismissive attitudes from doctors and inadequate responses to pain. Although a few patients share positive experiences, particularly in oncology and day procedures, the overall sentiment leans heavily towards frustration and dissatisfaction.
A month ago
The manner in which my elderly mother was treated in the A&E department of the Mater private was an absolute disgrace. She went in to the A&E department on the 16th December 2025 after a bad fall in... See more
A month ago
I would like to thank the mater private for its excellent work and its staff from the reception to the nurses and specialist. I would have had 2 procedures done and carried out by Doctor Andrew Purcel... See more
A month ago
My husband had to have spinal surgery in the Hospital in the last few days. From the date of our Consultation with Mr. Mazhar Iqbal to the completion of the operation we can only give all concerned hu... See more
Receptionists should just be replaced with Optimus robots already.
Patient arrive 11:50 in the morning, and had not be seem by a doctor 9pm, also nobody know when patient will be seem. How can a unwell person been left over 9 hours without any idea how long more it need to wait. How patients suppose to wait feeling unwell for over 9 hours in a crowded and hard chairs very uncomfortable for long hours waiting?, nobody know when you will be see by a doctor, while patients is there expose to other illness as crowded of patients seat near each other for more then 9hours. staff seems stressed and busy. worse experience.
I was admitted to the Mater Private Cork on Monday 14th October 2024. I was admitted through urgent cardiac care section of the hospital from my very first communication requesting an urgent appointment to now Wednesday 16th my experience both medically and personally has been absolutely top class. I am under the care of Dr Pauriah through his professionalism and expertise in his specific area of electrophisiology I have been diagnosed and successfully treated. It was very obvious to me that Dr Pauriah has a true passion for his work I feel very fortunate to be under his medical care every staff member treated me with utmost respect and care and they carried out their respective roles in a very professional competent yet very pleasant manner. Well done Mater Private Cork Anne O Dwyer
Urgent Cardiac Care, they need to remove the word urgent. Sat with my husband with serious chest pains for over 7 hours waiting to be seen?? Paid €300 for the privilege too, that would be fine if the care was good. One Cardiologist for the whole hospital!! Madness.
Brought my partner to this hospital presenting with dizziness and upset stomach over 24 hours. The reception staff explained all the fees, drawdown and insurance claim process very clearly. With the administration out of the way the triage nurse was friendly and efficient - put my partner at ease and gave reassurance. The doctor was equally thorough and conducted a number of tests and arranged appropriate scans. She then shared the results and had the duty consultant consider all the results. My partner stayed overnight and apart from a sleepless night from traffic noises, felt so much better knowing she had been thoroughly examined and observed overnight. Everything considered we were thankful for the quality of knowledge of the staff and their humane manner. Big thanks to all involved 🙏
Very professional staff who are patient focused. I attended for a day procedure, and was dealt with in a courteous, professional, and prompt manner.  The only negative is the centralised check-in procedure where the administration is slow and understaffed.
Went in for spinal surgery in may, was left sitting in a chair for over 6 hours in theatre gown in a public area waiting to go to theatre, was in alot of pain by the time in was called. To top it off the toilet I had to use had no seat on it. Was not an hour out of theatre and still groggy and the nurse was pulling me out of bed to walk to the toilet, my doctor came in and ordered them put me straight back down immediately. I could stay conscious let alone stand or use the loo. Requested an extra pillow for my back, no can't have one. I requested a sick bowl as nauseous after anaesthetic, I was given one for 5 minutes then removed, I asked for it back and the nurse never returned, at which point I got sick everywhere, luckily the lovely porter was wheeling a trolley past and assisted me and helped clean me up. Ward was dirty, was given socks to wear as they didn't like you to wear your own slippers in case of a fall. I was in for a week and my socks were black from the dirty floor, only given 1 pair. Saw cleaners once who were in and out in less than 5 minutes. Toilet and shower were filthy the whole weekend. Public hospitals much cleaner. Nurses disappeared from 8pm, no checks until the next morning at 7am, my nurse gave me my 2 doses of pain tablets and told me to wake myself up at midnight and 4am to take them. God forbid anything happen during the night as no one was checking. No natural light or airflow in the ward, so hot you actually felt sick, they had a fan in the corner that was filthy with dust. The only thing I give credit for is my excellent spinal surgeon, it's a pity he only works out of here as I would definitely go elsewhere. Told not to lift anything heavier than a jug of water, yet the discharge nurse was more than happy to let me walk out carrying my hospital bag. Shocked at the standards given its a private hospital. Quick enough to want payment, I had to pay my insurance excess 2 days before my surgery, interesting how this is the 1 area they are very efficient on. Everytime I spoke to someone it was oh that's an extra charge, had I known I'd be sitting in a chair so long I'd be telling my insurer not to pay the bed charges.
What can I say. They killed my darling beautiful wife. Negligent? Can't say. Too much of the wrong drugs? Disgraceful lack of care? Heart down to 25% and they sent her home. I think she should have been kept in hospital on a heart monitor. 25% efficiency is so close to death. I came home to find she had slipped away. I now know the meaning of hell. Absolutely should not have happened. Mater Private should hang their collective heads in shame at what they allowed to happen. She is gone and my life is shattered. I could say so much more.
0 STARS I was referred to be hospitalised to A&E to treat my condition. I desperately needed IVs of fluids and steroids which was the reason I was referred to. Fast-forward, got admitted and was left for hours without any care in a windowless cubicle, near hospital waste, no air circulation. Despite the repeated request to at least be given fluids I was ignored for hours to the point of almost passing out. I was also informed that they didn't had medication I needed available and asked if I had with me. This was around midnight so I had no options to fix this. And I was told like a missing item from a restaurant menu. I was in such pain and the nurse in charge was dismissing my numerous, polite requests of help. I was left 2 hours with empty IV attache with blood start flooding back into the IV sack. Despite using the button to request assistant I was ignored or my door being shot for 2 hours. I had to leave in the middle of the night because I literally feared for my health in order to be admitted somewhere else. Please save yourself and ALWAYS be a sponsor of your own health first. These people don't care so fight for it and your taxes.
Absolutely shameful. I phoned them from the mater an and e as the mater an and e said you have private health care so you would be quicker going through their cardiac system. All they were interested in was if I could pay and then said we are under construction and if you are that unwell keep waiting in the mater. Absolutely no point in contacting them the Lovley team in the mater hospital had thought I would get seen to quicker as I was in a boot with a broken foot and I had a broken wrist. I will never waste my time ringing again got a taxi home after 11 hours waiting in a and e.
Mater closed for business ? Maybe they should be due to the pitiful basic standards they are working to . Despite my doctor sending a referral letter over 6 weeks ago for a scan , only on phoning to follow up, 6 weeks later I discover there has been a transfer of services between Alliance back to the Mater & my referral letter has been “ lost in cyber space” between the two. To add insult to injury they actually expected me to contact Alliance to sort their administrative mess out!! They should be taken off the list of medical providers if they no longer can offer basic services. This is now my second bad habit experience as on my prior on requesting an appointment by my doctor they informed the consultants list is “ closed”
Zero stars. The emergency department refused to see me despite referral letter addressed to them and insurance, stating they did not have 'capacity' to take my case, without eximining me.. Refusing to provide care in an emergency room is wrong from all ethical aspects. Sent notification to their quality department, without response or acknowledgment receipt.. Probably too much to expect from a hospital refusing ER care
Delayed for over 2.30 hours. Attending oncology day ward. Toilets filthy. Basic house keeping very poor. Swabs, debris on floor not attended to dusting a four hour stint there today.Bloods came up missing the MOST important element of concern. No PSA for a prostrate patient???? Facilities substandard compared to nearby private oncology units. Basic chairs - Bit like paying for business class but down the back in economy!Staff lovely but under stress. Way over booked and unable to cope. Basic information missing and had to inform staff what treatments were appropriate. Chemo “buddy” many who are elderly have only a stool to sit on for several hours - consultants need to attend the facility to see for themselves the substandard facility. Bet they wouldn’t be happy to sit on a three legged stool in their consultation room! Obviously everyone feeling poorly and vulnerable but about time someone investigates this situation! Health insurances paying a lot of money ! A disgrace. ! Waited for more than a week for a reply to an email to consultant and many basic questions remain unanswered. Would be happy to discuss any of above observations but doubt there is anyone who is interested. Disappointing to say the least!
As I write this review I am sitting in the waiting room of the Cardiac Care Unit in the Mater Private for the last 5 hours and still there are a number of people ahead of me. I have asked at reception a couple of times 'can you tell me where I am in the queue', I am told there are 'a few ahead' of me. That was 3 o clock. It is now 5.15 and 20 minutes ago, when I asked again I was told there were 4 ahead of me. This was after the guy had difficulty finding my file. My ECG and bloods were taken at 1.30pm. Why the long delay in simply letting me know of the blood test results? I have missed a whole day's work and I am frustrated by the delays and the lack of communication from those in the reception area. It is now 6pm and still nothing has happened. I paid a minimum €295 today. Is this what is meant by private healthcare?
Staff at the Mater Outpatient Clinic are unfortunately disloyal. I recently had my gold chain stolen by a staff member during an assessment in stress test room . The management turned a blind eye to the situation when raised. The team in turn were overall very disrespectful my experience was horrendous as I was stripped of my valuables with no resolution investigation or remorse.
I've spent over an hour trying to get through to Cardiac Care Team. The number on my loop monitor eventually gets me through to scheduling, they pass me over to the Cardiac Team. Tried this 3 times, phone rang out each time. I tried again and the person in scheduling (again) informed me that "nobody ever answers that phone (surprise, surprise)" They said they would put me through to vascular next door. That line went to answer machine, and despite leaving a message, nobody has called me back. The system is a disgrace and not what I expect from a private hospital.
Ward was well managed Catering staff very helpful Careers support was great Nurse were always appreciated and Doctors very approachable and good at explaining I was an inpatient for 3days then 7Days then 5Days August October 2023
A massive Thankyou to Monique in North Qld Minimally Invasive Surgery for her brilliant Nursing and expertise with the recovery to my husband. The situation was scary but with the knowledge of Dr Sabin Smith and Monique we can’t Thankyou enough. Thankyou again Monique 🎁💕
I wood not even send my dog there all they want is your money and kick you out so they can get the next money bag in and it funny how you go back and all they want to do is send you home and take a pill 💊 and there no bed side care any more just make me sick I said to my partner I better pick up a will kit and fill it in as they are only sending her home to die
my story is quite a saga which saw me missing most of the summer. i was suffering with sciatic derve inteference and went to mater private. the surgeon there recommended a spine decompression which was to take a bit of bone off the spine. despite my reservations i agreed to surgery. i woke up after the surgery (apparently) but 45 mins later i was in a coma which lasted for 5 hours. at one stage i thought that i was actually dead. anyway, i did recover, but for the next six weeks, i suffered from continuous heavy discharge from the wound. going back and forth to the surgeon , he put in extra stitches and said "no infection". but then after serious discharge, i returned to the surgeon and he booked me immediately to the mater general where he is a consultant. there they diagnosed that i had a serious staph a infection. i had to undergo a "washout" to remove the infection. not a pleasant experience ! so that created a long hospital stay followed by home intravenous antibiotics by my health insurer's home care. so basically i was out of action for over 3 months due to being infected during my operation. the worst part of all this was the surgeon not accepting that i had an infection. oh, and as regards me going into a coma. no reason was given for this despite me asking the mater private. so would i recommend the mater private? no way !
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Mater Private Hospital is a leading private healthcare provider in Ireland, offering a wide range of medical services across its network, including urgent care, specialized treatments, and advanced healthcare technologies. With locations in Dublin and Cork, the hospital operates two Emergency Departments and two Urgent Cardiac Care departments, ensuring rapid access to essential medical services for patients in need. The company is dedicated to enhancing patient care through innovative solutions, such as its Electronic Health Record system, Perl, which provides healthcare teams with secure access to medical records throughout a patient's treatment journey. Mater Private Hospital serves a diverse clientele, including individuals seeking private healthcare solutions, urgent medical attention, and specialized consultations across various medical disciplines.
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