

Akeso Crescent Clinic
Jul '25 - Jun '26
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
To complaints: NETCARE AKESO CRESCENT. I have been here for a week and there is still no hot water. There ladies who recently checked out said they've had no hot water in 3 weeks. I have complained twice and netcare brought in a plumber who did absolutely nothing! This is unacceptable! Hot water is a basic necessity in this very cold weather. I hope you will fix this issue as soon as possible! *****goa Room A5
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
To complaints: NETCARE AKESO CRESCENT. I have been here for a week and there is still no hot water. There ladies who recently checked out said they've had no hot water in 3 weeks. I have complained twice and netcare brought in a plumber who did absolutely nothing! This is unacceptable! Hot water is a basic necessity in this very cold weather. I hope you will fix this issue as soon as possible! *****goa Room A5
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I had such a great stay in Akeso I got along very well with the other patients made new friends 🙂 my The****** was Dr HEROLD & Psychology was DIANE MOSES I highly recommend both of them ,they are very sweet, kind , easy to talk too,I trusted them with my life ❤️ I'd like 2 thank David,Naledi from Ward B2 they sure do love their jobs & they take it serious 🙏 There's a rude nurses Der AMUKELANI THWALA & S'BUSISO XIMBA they don't have time 4 their patients,they have such a sticking attitude,they act as if they are listening to Ur complaints but never attends them 🤬my favourite classes were definitely Ona & Nhlanhla they were informative & mind opening 😁 I spent most of my times in the art class 🎨 as for kitchen stuff for 2 weeks the food was so delicious OMG on the third week I don't know what was wrong with the chefs 😕 they were just cooking 4 da sake of cooking it wasn't nice at all 🤢 🤢 😷 there were times where I wasn't feeling okay they refused to the bring food to our rooms U had to complain numerous times to get it...The showers don't even have hot water it's always Luke warm 😢
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I had such a great stay in Akeso I got along very well with the other patients made new friends 🙂 my The****** was Dr HEROLD & Psychology was DIANE MOSES I highly recommend both of them ,they are very sweet, kind , easy to talk too,I trusted them with my life ❤️ I'd like 2 thank David,Naledi from Ward B2 they sure do love their jobs & they take it serious 🙏 There's a rude nurses Der AMUKELANI THWALA & S'BUSISO XIMBA they don't have time 4 their patients,they have such a sticking attitude,they act as if they are listening to Ur complaints but never attends them 🤬my favourite classes were definitely Ona & Nhlanhla they were informative & mind opening 😁 I spent most of my times in the art class 🎨 as for kitchen stuff for 2 weeks the food was so delicious OMG on the third week I don't know what was wrong with the chefs 😕 they were just cooking 4 da sake of cooking it wasn't nice at all 🤢 🤢 😷 there were times where I wasn't feeling okay they refused to the bring food to our rooms U had to complain numerous times to get it...The showers don't even have hot water it's always Luke warm 😢
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I have been a patient at Akeso Crescent Clinic since the age of 15, and I am now 26. Throughout my time under your care, I was consistently assured by my doctors and the******s that the Akeso emergency line was available 24/7 in case of a psychiatric crisis. On the morning of 19 July, I experienced a psychiatric emergency around 3:00 AM. Between 03:36 and 04:08, I made nine attempts to contact the emergency line. Several calls failed to connect, while others placed me on hold for an extended period with no response. Eventually, I received a call back at 12:03 PM, several hours later, at a point when I was unable to speak. The representative scheduled a follow-up call with a counsellor for 3:00 PM that afternoon — but that call never happened. For an institution like Akeso, which promotes itself as a leader in mental healthcare and emphasizes reliability and patient wellbeing, this experience was deeply distressing and disheartening. Being in a state of crisis, reaching out for help, and being met with silence or delays is not only unacceptable — it is dangerous. Having entrusted Akeso with my psychiatric care for over a decade, this experience has significantly impacted my trust. Over the years, the service has begun to feel increasingly corporate and impersonal, a stark contrast to the supportive environment that initially brought me and my family to your care. I hope this complaint will be taken seriously, and that measures will be put in place to ensure that no other patient is left feeling abandoned in their most vulnerable moments.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I have been a patient at Akeso Crescent Clinic since the age of 15, and I am now 26. Throughout my time under your care, I was consistently assured by my doctors and the******s that the Akeso emergency line was available 24/7 in case of a psychiatric crisis. On the morning of 19 July, I experienced a psychiatric emergency around 3:00 AM. Between 03:36 and 04:08, I made nine attempts to contact the emergency line. Several calls failed to connect, while others placed me on hold for an extended period with no response. Eventually, I received a call back at 12:03 PM, several hours later, at a point when I was unable to speak. The representative scheduled a follow-up call with a counsellor for 3:00 PM that afternoon — but that call never happened. For an institution like Akeso, which promotes itself as a leader in mental healthcare and emphasizes reliability and patient wellbeing, this experience was deeply distressing and disheartening. Being in a state of crisis, reaching out for help, and being met with silence or delays is not only unacceptable — it is dangerous. Having entrusted Akeso with my psychiatric care for over a decade, this experience has significantly impacted my trust. Over the years, the service has begun to feel increasingly corporate and impersonal, a stark contrast to the supportive environment that initially brought me and my family to your care. I hope this complaint will be taken seriously, and that measures will be put in place to ensure that no other patient is left feeling abandoned in their most vulnerable moments.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My stay at Akeso crescent clinic Randburg was beyond my expectations. The staff was great from the kitchen they were friendly especially Eunice she made me feel welcomed. The nurses were also nice and friendly... shoutout to nurses Hope and Nomonde for being the best every single day. Even the Dr's helped me alot, there's alot of difference from the day I got here and the last day.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My stay at Akeso crescent clinic Randburg was beyond my expectations. The staff was great from the kitchen they were friendly especially Eunice she made me feel welcomed. The nurses were also nice and friendly... shoutout to nurses Hope and Nomonde for being the best every single day. Even the Dr's helped me alot, there's alot of difference from the day I got here and the last day.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I do not recommend this clinic - My doctor de*****ed my medical aid - My doctor cold-turkey-ed me off high doses of psych meds, leading to a suicide attempt - Hospital manager shouted at me for asking for WiFi access for patients during COVID lockdown - Some OTs were rude and invalidating - Nurses deadnamed me - I was forced to share a ward with women. I am not a woman - Grounds are inaccessible for those with mobility disabilities - Food is disgusting. Whilst on a vegetarian diet, I ate beans three times a day - Air-conditioning does not work - The hospital does not adequately prepare for drug stock-outs - I was victimised and POPIA was breached because patients demanded to see my COVID (negative) test results and discuss them in a group - Hospital classes are held in a room that is only accessible by stairs, and therefore I could not attend classes at all, due to accessibility issues - My first psychiatrist threatened a non-verbal child patient with ECT if he 'did not start talking' - Nurses bul**** me for self-harming prior to admission to the point where I had a mental breakdown and panic attack
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I do not recommend this clinic - My doctor de*****ed my medical aid - My doctor cold-turkey-ed me off high doses of psych meds, leading to a suicide attempt - Hospital manager shouted at me for asking for WiFi access for patients during COVID lockdown - Some OTs were rude and invalidating - Nurses deadnamed me - I was forced to share a ward with women. I am not a woman - Grounds are inaccessible for those with mobility disabilities - Food is disgusting. Whilst on a vegetarian diet, I ate beans three times a day - Air-conditioning does not work - The hospital does not adequately prepare for drug stock-outs - I was victimised and POPIA was breached because patients demanded to see my COVID (negative) test results and discuss them in a group - Hospital classes are held in a room that is only accessible by stairs, and therefore I could not attend classes at all, due to accessibility issues - My first psychiatrist threatened a non-verbal child patient with ECT if he 'did not start talking' - Nurses bul**** me for self-harming prior to admission to the point where I had a mental breakdown and panic attack
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Crescent Clinic now belongs to the Medi Clinic group. 1. The mattresses have never been turned or replaces. I have never slept on such a terrible THING and paid R30k for my stay. And not to mention the stained and torn bedding. The pillow freaked. 1st night there i slept on the bedding and let my husband bring pillows and blankets from home. 2. ****roaches all over the hospital! The less said, the better. 3. The food is horrible: most meals consist of dry small chicken breasts in some sort of sauce. I was there for 10 nights and not once did they prepare fish. 3. The pool table is in such a bad state with no usefull cues. 4. Stained furniture and floors: no deep cleaning is taking place. 5. OT classes are too long, these people forget that most patients are in for depression and cannot concentrate for so long. I take my hat off to the staff. Most are awesome and dedicated. Here and there still that 1 or 2 who needs training. Especially the kitchen staff who work at night.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Crescent Clinic now belongs to the Medi Clinic group. 1. The mattresses have never been turned or replaces. I have never slept on such a terrible THING and paid R30k for my stay. And not to mention the stained and torn bedding. The pillow freaked. 1st night there i slept on the bedding and let my husband bring pillows and blankets from home. 2. ****roaches all over the hospital! The less said, the better. 3. The food is horrible: most meals consist of dry small chicken breasts in some sort of sauce. I was there for 10 nights and not once did they prepare fish. 3. The pool table is in such a bad state with no usefull cues. 4. Stained furniture and floors: no deep cleaning is taking place. 5. OT classes are too long, these people forget that most patients are in for depression and cannot concentrate for so long. I take my hat off to the staff. Most are awesome and dedicated. Here and there still that 1 or 2 who needs training. Especially the kitchen staff who work at night.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I just came from an 18 day stay and here is my experience. From what they get out of you and your medical aid it really isn't worth it. Don't get me wrong, I love my Psychologist and my Psychiatrist, but that's about it. The building is dated and with each step you can hear the creaks. With all the money they make they can really do some maintenance. Entertainment is non existent. They have one general lounge with some board games in the evening. The one shared flat screen TV they have doesn't work and neither does the DSTV. Also the Generator they have during loadshedding has seen better years so expect some problems here and there. As for the rooms. When I say basic expect basic. Most accommodate 3 people and it's a basic single bed, with a single coubord, a lamp and a that's it. One bath room with a sink, shower and small toilette, a big person like me can't even wipe, sorry for the graphic. Now the food. Some food are good. But 4/5 days are very basic like rice , gravy and a piece of chicken. Toast, egg and chicken livers. Pasta and Bolognese. Things like that with a small jelly and custard or a ShopRite level cheesecake piece. No Woolies. The classes are okay but a bit scripted, don't expect much interaction, as entertaining as watching a YouTube guru pretty much, exact same value. To me the greatest value as I said is seeing my Psychologist and Psychiatrist . One last thing during my stay that really brought me to my boiling point. They started renovating the dining hall and doing a lot of construction there. Now there are two smoking areas. One in a room upstairs and one through the dining hall. They lock the upstairs one during the and force people to go through the construction site where heavy machinery is operating where they are lifting tiles of of older tiles upon even older upon older tiles. You should see the dust, mold and asbestos in the air. So far I've seen 6 patients get mysteriously sick and I'm getting sick myself. I've also been hit by debris four times. The staff here is also Average, not horrible as I've seen far worse, but they could do better. I do have proof also. If you come here beware.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I just came from an 18 day stay and here is my experience. From what they get out of you and your medical aid it really isn't worth it. Don't get me wrong, I love my Psychologist and my Psychiatrist, but that's about it. The building is dated and with each step you can hear the creaks. With all the money they make they can really do some maintenance. Entertainment is non existent. They have one general lounge with some board games in the evening. The one shared flat screen TV they have doesn't work and neither does the DSTV. Also the Generator they have during loadshedding has seen better years so expect some problems here and there. As for the rooms. When I say basic expect basic. Most accommodate 3 people and it's a basic single bed, with a single coubord, a lamp and a that's it. One bath room with a sink, shower and small toilette, a big person like me can't even wipe, sorry for the graphic. Now the food. Some food are good. But 4/5 days are very basic like rice , gravy and a piece of chicken. Toast, egg and chicken livers. Pasta and Bolognese. Things like that with a small jelly and custard or a ShopRite level cheesecake piece. No Woolies. The classes are okay but a bit scripted, don't expect much interaction, as entertaining as watching a YouTube guru pretty much, exact same value. To me the greatest value as I said is seeing my Psychologist and Psychiatrist . One last thing during my stay that really brought me to my boiling point. They started renovating the dining hall and doing a lot of construction there. Now there are two smoking areas. One in a room upstairs and one through the dining hall. They lock the upstairs one during the and force people to go through the construction site where heavy machinery is operating where they are lifting tiles of of older tiles upon even older upon older tiles. You should see the dust, mold and asbestos in the air. So far I've seen 6 patients get mysteriously sick and I'm getting sick myself. I've also been hit by debris four times. The staff here is also Average, not horrible as I've seen far worse, but they could do better. I do have proof also. If you come here beware.
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