Doncaster Urgent Treatment Centre
Emergency Dept, Dri, Armthorpe Road, Doncaster, N/a, DN2 5LTReviews
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There was a lot of delay for the ENT doctors to arrive. I came to emergency at around 6 am, i was attended by the emergency doctor quite soon, he talked to the ENT doctor and with his advice prescribed be some blood tests. After the blood tests I was taken inside to see the ENT doctor around 10-10:30am. But they came very late around 1:30 pm. After which they gave me an incomplete prescription for which I had to wait again till 3:30pm for them to come and correct the prescription. I left the hospital at around 4:15pm after collecting my medicines. It took 10 hrs for an emergency treatment, which was terrible.
I had lot of pain which didn't subside with the painkillers given in emergency, and the nurses were not bothered with that at all. They were just busy just taking vitals mechanically but not bothered with how the patient is actually feeling.
I take medication for anxiety and depression
I checked what was the appropriate action via 111 website advised to go to a&e, within 40mins approx of arrival I’d been registered, triaged, treated and sent on my way with a prescription
Because I was told to come as an urgent high risk. Came and was told it’s a 4 hour delay so I went home. Nobody told me it was delayed prior to arrival otherwise I wouldn’t have brought my child with me.
Only condition taking medications for are Rivaroxoban to prevent blood clots.And pantzoprazole to prevent acid reflux.
I was in and out in 20 minutes! Which I thought was amazing.
Man on reception rude and abrupt when asking how many people in front of me as he said wait time around an hour.
I asked about the queue 1 hr and 15 mins after checking in.
Went on to wait nearly 2hrs despite having an appointment arranged through 111
I went at the appointment time I was given and was told there were 78 people before me and a 3.5 hour wait and it could get longer. There were hardly any seats, it was very hot and stuffy. People were laid in the corridor (entrance passageway) people laid there with sick bowls. I thought an appointment time was roughly what time you would be seen so why make an appointment. The male receptionist didn’t seem interested at all and his advice was to go back home, ring again and be given a further appointment for the next day. Why? When clearly appointment times don’t mean anything. Complete waste of time. At that time no one knew if I had sepsis or not as the first person said I needed care within two hours but nobody was interested. All in all a very poor ridiculous system.
Because the service I got was brilliant staff so very caring very good at their job
I brought my grandson in who had vern vomiting for 2 days