I had DS in Homerton just over a year ago. I found the ante-natal care to be fantastic. The staff were lovely, and the equipment was brilliant (e.g. the scanning machines were the latest - if you are told to drink water and not pee before scanning then the place is using the older type of scanners).
When they found I had a relatively high chance of having a baby with Downs, the whole process - telling me about the initial result, having a CVS and getting the - thankfully - negative results to me took just a week from start to finish.
They picked up on another possible problem with my pregnancy which I believe might not have been picked up at some of the other hospitals (and treated us).
It's not all great though ...
Most of the midwives I met were lovely. Unfortunately the one I had for the important bit of labour didn't seem to have heard of active birth and I really didn't get on with her at all. However she was the exception there IME.
The post-natal ward was a bit rubbish I guess. And I think Homerton was slated in the press recently as failing to provide decent maternity care. Perhaps the new maternity wing will make a difference?
If I was to do it again, I'd go back there. But I would ask to change my midwife as soon as I realised we weren't getting on (you're meant to be able t change but it was a bank holiday)
And I would bring my own food - the food on the ward was horrible!