Reviews
Reviews
The poor staff were rushed off their feet. Under staffed. Needing breaks. They didn’t have time to explain anything , or why they were doing things.
There were patients angry and arguing with them.
After waiting hours, I asked the head staff if my results would be sent to my GP , he said they would !!
So I said I wanted to discharge myself. I was so tired , aching , and scared of catching something, from the patients coughing and spluttering around me.
I saw my GP first thing Monday. No results. He lied.
I felt that I received excellent care, and treatment.
A&E waiting time is diabolical and the communication is appaling. As I was referred with a GPS letter and needed a catheter fitted ASAP I waited 12 hours. Once I was transfered out of A&E the staff on the wards I attended were lovely and attentive. Although my discharge was very disorganised and very late.
On reaching the A&E department, I waited for sometime where I begun to experience signs of syncope. I managed to muster all my strength before getting up. I then beckoned to a staff member that I was on the verge of collapsing. I physically took myself to a trolley where I collapsed.
My initial admission was done with ease the receptionist was extremely helpful the next nurse who took my pulse etc again was helpful as were all the other departments ecg blood tests etc this was all completed in a couple of hours then I went to the waiting room for my results sitting on very uncomfortable chairs I had chest pains and needed to lay down when there were empty seats I spread out however every time I did this a nurse would come over and take my temperature and blood pressure this was done so many times I asked for some pain medication which took 3.5 hours to come I was given a blanket and cleared a space in the corner away from everyone and layed on the floor as this was the only way I could get comfortable again the same nurse came in asked me to get of the floor she wanted to do another blood pressure test again for probably the 9 th time I refused to move as after 10 hours of waiting I needed some comfort as previously mentioned I needed to layed flat I did explain this hours before not sure if this prompted the staff especially after one man said to them this is scandalous he’s 73 and he needs to lay down I was then moved into a room where there were multiple chairs and beds I question why wasn’t I offered this on closing I spent 13 hours in a hospital which needs better facilities
Just not told anything about what’s happening next told to sit and then get forgotten.
Letter to gp suggests that the doctor didn’t hear my concerns. It states different info than what I told the doctor
Everyone was caring and made me feel comfortable from the moment I arrived to assisting me on leaving the hospital. The atmosphere was very friendly but very professional.
I was waiting 40 minutes for video consultation and no one showed up.
Another great service from Queens today.
Visit to receive results from recent Neurological procedure with consultant Mr Jamjoom.
Mr Jamjoom explained in a clear and concise manner that I was able to understand and I am forever grateful to all the staff at Queens Hospital for making my recent stay more than merely tolerable….. I could not fault a thing.
I must also mention All staff working on Ward Sahara B who were caring - professional and above all friendly….. a heartfelt thank you from me. I feel very lucky to have received such care.