A watchdog survey of Bradford Royal Infirmary has found that most child patients were happy with the care they received.
More than 34,000 patients under the age of 16 were surveyed by the Care Quality Commission across the country, including those treated in Bradford.
94 per cent of eight to 15-year-olds said hospital staff who looked after them in Bradford were friendly while 87 per cent of them also said they were looked after well.
However, 82% of parents and carers said the hospital was clean, compared to 97% nationally.
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