Scunthorpe General Hospital
Cliff Gardens, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England, DN15 7BHReviews
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I was struggling to breath, I was sat in a booth waiting my turn, when a Dr walked past looked at me and removed my mask, I just gave the thumbs up! He saw his patient and then took me in his room and listened to me. I was then taken to a clinical area where I was put on a nebuliser and given steroids. Bloods was taken along with my BP and a ECG. All the time I was there I was made to feel comfortable and reassured. The department was clean and tidy and I felt completely safe from COVID-19.
I am sorry but I cannot remember the ED Drs name to mention him.
I was showed the utmost respect at all times.
Every staff member were extreme helpful, communicative, especially doctors and registrar at Disney ward in Scunthorpe hospital
All the staff were kind and considerate, cant fault them at all. The doctor was thorough and most kind.
Most of the nursing staff were rude and ignorant. I was left in the cubicle with the curtain across and no buzzer and was ignored when I asked for help. I am quadriplegic and was ignored for an hour each time I asked for a very small amount of assistance.
The nurse did not tell me where she was taking me when I went for ct scan. She wordlessly wheeled me away.
I thought the staff were very helpful and understanding
Wss left stood waiting for 20 mins for the streaming nurse to check my temp with a ankle injury, as they was stood talking, then another 10 mins to see the enp as they was all looking at rotas behind the reception desk, when seen was a very rushed consultation and sfter seeking futher advice from anpther hospital was afvised differently
All staff were kind , friendly and made me feel comfortable at all times.
Had to arrange A+E to see a Dr as unable to at my surgery
Dr Dan was fantastic he listened to me he has an excellent bed side manner and arranged my clinic appts with ease.
A very stress-free experience
I came to the department with gastritis and hadnt eaten or drank for days. I had severe abdominal pain. I had been taking the strongest over the counter painrelief I could take so they gave me oramorph. This helped a lot.
However I have a long term illness that means if I get dehydrated my heart rate goes very tachycardiac and I become bed bound with debilitating symptoms which is why I had attended in the first place.
A&E basically would not even consider the effects on my long term condition they just sent me home with no stronger pain relief and no extra hydration.
I was very disappointed. In the 4 hours I was sat waiting I could have easily been given a bag of IV fluids as they even put a cannula in me.
The Dr and nurses even the porter were respectful I was looked after very well