My recent overall experience with Tsan Yuk/Queen Mary (I gave birth at QM on Jan. 31):
Tsan Yuk -Overall, long wait times for appointments, even though I had been booked and had had appointments. The only time I did not have to wait long was for GBS and additional scanning since I had gained less weight than most average expectant women. GBS was horrible. Performed by an inexperienced nurse who made swabbing very painful. She then attempted to re-swab me using the same swab. At that point I called her on it and made her use a new, clean sterile swab. Her response "ok, but stop flinching and pulling back." My response: "If you made it less painful, then I would see no need to flinch and pull back." My results were not even given to me (which only should happen if you test negative), and only when I was about to deliver I found out I had GBS.
Queen Mary: Overall, very professional, efficient staff. The only exception was when I entered the maternity ward (they make you wait 30-minutes to an hour) being assessed and monitored . This was at 3 A.M. An intern attempted to take insert an IV. For some odd reason she did not try the crook of my elbow, rather, on the back of my left palm and missed, making it very painful. She attempted again on the back of my palm and again missed. At that point I was screaming with blood all over the place (I screamed so loudly that two nurse midwives came running over to see what the commotion was about). I then had to instruct her where she should be attempting to insert and finally on the third try (as by my instruction) she successfully got the IV in.
Surgeon, while young, was very professional , possessed a calm demeanor and had my baby delivered safely.
So overall, my experience with Queen Mary would make me deem it a good hospital to deliver at if going the public route. I am mixed on Tsan Yuk but you have no choice with Tsan Yuk if you decide to deliver at Queen Mary.