Priory Hospital Altrincham

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Altrincham, United Kingdom

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Addiction treatment center· Psychiatric hospital· Psychiatrist· Mental health clinic· Alcoholism treatment program· Mental health service· Psychologist· Rehabilitation center

Priory Hospital Altrincham Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Priory Hospital Altrincham is located in Altrincham, United Kingdom on Rappax Rd, Hale. Priory Hospital Altrincham is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category addiction treatment center in United Kingdom.

Address

Rappax Rd, Hale

Phone

+44 1619040050

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Melanie McEwan

I was reluctantly admitted to The Priory Hospital - Altrincham in October 2109 and I can honestly say through that my life has been transformed! I wasn't an alcoholic and didn't need help! Until I entered The Priory, the ATP (Addiction Treatment Program) team and the other hospital staff helped me to see the mess my life was in and what the cause of that was - yes I was an alcoholic! By listening to the ATP team (who are experienced recovered addicts) I was led to the AA program of 12 steps, by putting in the action and changing things little by little I now have a life that is amazing. An awesome part of The Priory program for addiction is the aftercare - meetings for me and my family. For the addict like me, we have all been through the hospital and can help each other through our experiences, one meeting is a mixed meeting and one is male/female only. The family have a group of people who have had an addict in their family and are able to share and help each other. Together we can see the wood through the trees! It is so worth it - one of the best things I have ever done - thank you ATP team and hospital staff :)

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David Golding

The Priory Hospital saved my life. I stayed as an inpatient for 28 days on the ATP (Addiction Treatment Programme) in September 2019. I was diagnosed with Depression whilst there and received the very best treatment with my Consultant at the hospital. The 28 day stay taught me everything about Addiction and how to recover from the hopeless state of addiction. The ATP therapists are amazing. The daily activities, 7 days a week, educated me, gave me hope, showed me how to live my life without any mind altering drugs and gave my whole family hope. The aftercare meetings I attend are invaluable. 2 meetings a week with the ATP staff and other ex Priory residents, where we continue to talk and work on our recovery. Overall, the Priory Hospital is the place to go, if you need help. In terms of facilities...I had a lovely single room, 3 square meals a day and I felt safe and supported at all times. This environment enabled me to turn my life around. I am so grateful to the Priory Hospital and the ATP therapists...they really did save my life.

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Nicholas Raymond

Was prescribed medications I should not have been prescribed. Experienced horrific side effects from the various \medications\ I was prescribed and also became addicted to and experienced withdrawal symptoms from a \medication\. Overall my mental health has become worse as a result of going to the Priory. I strongly advise you save your money/health/life and don't go here. At the end of the day there is no current cures to mental illness and lifestyle changes/diet/exercise can give you benefits but without the risks. I just wish I hadn't made the mistake of going to the Priory. Its a business at the end of the day and a lot of people have been harmed by it. Self care and self help are free and risk free and can potentially have great benefits. I'd warn against going to the Priory and taking the various pills they're all to willing to give you (without explaining the risks or giving you any advice on how to take and more importantly how to stop taking). And after all this I tried to talk to Dr Haslam about this and his secretary said I couldn't talk to him and basically needed to go elsewhere. I wish I didn't have to go through what they've put me through. But if I can save one person by stopping you going here, it was in some way worth it to protect you. Don't go to the Priory.

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carrie

The priory hospital helped me hugely in so many ways - the staff and therapists were incredible and it has changed my life! would definitely recommend this to anyone who is struggling with addictions and mental health.

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Caroline Lee

I was a paitent here last year for addiction treatment and with some mental health conditions as well the care I recieved was impecable. The consultant I saw dealt with both my mental health and addiction as equally important to ensure I recieved the correct treatment. The nursing staff on the ward were kind and attentive despite being busy and I can't fault them. I spent the majority of my time there in group and individual therapy sessions for my addiction with the addiction therapy team. Each staff member of ATP cared about my recovery and demonstrated it with kindess and understanding. They taught me about addiction at the rate I could learn at, they were paitent and tolerant with me as I began to learn. Most of all, they had hope that I could feel better and that meant a lot to me. I can confidently say I wouldn't be where I am today without The Priory. I can also confidently say that if you're looking at google reviews to see what your food is going to be like or what games you're going to play there then maybe book a holiday instead as people who are critiquing these clearly didn't go in to soley get themselves well.