Reviews
Reviews
Receptionist clearly does not like her job. Irritated I had arrived and fired off questions, when the speaker is too small and everyone in the waiting area can hear your personal details and health details beaching confidentiality. I have spine issues and chairs poor they have no support for your back, which then made it worse.there is no sign to explain why some patients are seen in a different area. This made one man angry as he had been waiting a long time. A and e didn't seem busy but there seemed to be lack of space.
Arrived at A&E 20:30 and waited a very long time before seen, left at 04:30 . It was very busy.
Not enough staff.
Waiting areas untidy.
I was looked after but felt a little rushed out
It was 6 hrs in total but was happy with the outcome,I noticed that people need to be more patient may a TV with waiting time updates might be possible,TV with programs with waiting time updates might be possible
I was advised by NHS 24 to go to the hospital within the hour as I had damaged my leg/foot. I made my way there and was met by a long queue out the door and on to the street of people waiting just to check in with A&E let alone wait for treatment. After 2 hours waiting just to check in I didn’t even make the front of the queue and was met by who I can only describe as a charge nurse checking why everyone was there. To which I was met with a disgusting attitude and horrible care. I was advised to keep myself comfortable overnight and return for the orthopaedic clinic the following morning as she said it “didn’t look like there was anything wrong with me”. Had I been told this 2 hours before I stood on my sore leg/foot I wouldn’t have been in so much pain. I returned the following morning and finally make it to check in and was met with incompetent staff who couldn’t get my details right and repetitively asked my details as they had it wrong I was finally sent to the fracture clinic. This is where I received the care I needed and was finally given a boot to wear for three weeks which is disgusting that I was made to stand for so long both occasions as well as a member of nursing staff telling me there was nothing wrong. I’m utterly disgusted
Because it was a good service
The nurse practitioner unfortunately ticked me as having been seen - left 2.5hrs watching all other patients being called through to be seen by various staff members. I appreciate some were in more urgent care and have no issues on that basis, but it was only because of reception staff vigilance that they realised a problem had occurred and set out to resolve the issue on my behalf.
Once they’d done this I was seen, X-ray, seen again and discharged in 30mins.
My question and comment would be
“How many times does this occur ?”
Let’s hope not too often - the system on the day I attended was working really well better than I’ve ever seen A&E thanks
Staff were all fine. The wait was quite annoying. More so because of the patients around me moaning about the wait. It was well organised, socially distanced. Several patients were under the impression that they had been booked in by their gp and didn't want to wait like everybody else. GPS should be told not to say this. They are not managing peoples expectations realistically. I checked out the wait times online before I went - it stated 4.5 hours. I was seen and left within approx 3.5 hours. Due to restrictions currently it was good service
Just Great God bless you all 247 365
Reported to reception and been sent to wait at the corridor instead of the waiting room. Wanted to approach the receptionist again and been told rudely from a passing by nurse to step back and wait outside.