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MOBILE HOSPITAL ( FOR ALL YOUR MOBILE PHONE REPAIRS)


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Our Motto

To provide a speedy, reliable and warranted service, at a competitive rate, with most importantly a friendly and secure service.


About Us

At Mobile Hospital, we understand just how important your gadgets are to you.

Most people view their smartphone, tablet, or laptop as a vital part of their daily life so when one of these items become faulty, it is frustrating, inconvenient and upsetting. This is why we at Mobile Hospital aim to fix your gadget quickly and efficiently and at a fair rate.


We realised that when people?s mobile phones stopped working, they often faced a lengthy wait while their handset was sent to the vendor to be repaired.We pledge to offer people a speedy and reliable service as to leaving/sending off their device to a repair shop and simply hoping for the best. Mobile Hospital now repairs hundreds of handsets each month,devices such as mobile phones and tablets.We repair the majority of our devices instantly and our quick turnaround means our customers don?t have to put their lives on hold while they?re waiting for their gadgets to be repaired.

To ensure a fast and dependable service, we stock an extensive range of spare parts, including imported items. This means you can get back to enjoying your device rather then having to wait for parts to come into stock.

Since we opened, our business has grown rapidly and we have big plans for the future. Our new aim is to open a wide network of branches across the UK so everyone can benefit from our services.

But it isn?t just the speed of our service, which our customers have valued. Customers rely on us for our professionalism, honest advice, integrity and our commitment to giving our customers an excellent service every time. All our repairs are covered by warranty for your peace of mind and we are dedicated to protecting your privacy and security.To find out more about how we can help you feel free to contact us via email or phone we are more than happy to help!


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Tel: 02034419237

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