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Royal Orthopaedic Hospital

Bristol Road South, Northfield, Birmingham, England, B31 2AP
 
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Review of ADCU injections written by a patient
10th April 2021


Because the whole team were wonderful with me, I was so nervous they talked me through everything they were doing.


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Review of ADCU injections written by a patient
10th April 2021



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Review of Ward 3 written by a patient
10th April 2021


Honestly and true.


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Review of Ward 1
7th April 2021


The care given to me while at the Royal Orthopedic hospital has been outstanding. I can't fault them one bit. Its clean, there all friendly . The information they gave me is great and I've been treated wonderfully . Thankyou for all you have Done for me. I am certainly grateful .

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I can't think of anything they can do better. carry on what you are doing

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Review of Ward 1
30th March 2021


Because the staff really looked after me but communication between the staff and me could have been better but overall I was very happy with how I was treated

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Just more communication between patient and staff about what is going on

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Review of Admissions and day case unit
29th March 2021


my whole experience was excellent. I arrived on time and within minutes was directed to my ward. the nurse and healthcare asst were so friendly and efficient. the surgeons came and explained procedure, I was able to ask questions. they put me at great ease. everywhere was covid safe and immaculate. when in the op. theatre again everyone so friendly, informative and gave me total confidence. I could not have had better treatment anywhere xx

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I could not think of one thing.

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Review of Ward 4
29th March 2021


Staff were very friendly but there seemed to be a lot of different people doing similar jobs who weren’t sure who had already done what like bloods, filling in menus, checking / giving medications... I felt like I had no one particular member of staff responsible for my care so information was disjointed. I was in a lot of pain and didn’t have anyone asking me about this so didn’t know I could have had more pain relief I only found out 10hrs after surgery at 4am when I finally got enough pain relief to sleep. Staff did not consistently knock before entering my room and I felt uneasy about being exposed when using a urine bottle on the bed for example. Only about half the staff identified themselves and their job role and with so many coloured uniforms I didn’t really know who was who. Nice staff but very confusing as to who is who and who does what! Clear staff name badges would be useful: those yellow badges some hospitals use would be a good start: “hi, my name is...” One very positive point was that I was able to talk about my same-sex next of kin without anyone questioning this or making any presumptions about gender and sexuality. This is so important as I’ve had some quite difficult experiences elsewhere. The NHS Rainbow badge scheme would maybe help more too as this makes LGBT+ patients feel a whole load more comfortable. Not having to worry about outing yourself when you’re already in a stressful environment is vital.

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The food offered post-surgery was to be honest, abysmal. After 24hrs without eating, I was given a dry, plain ham sandwich which I struggled to eat as my throat was sore after anaesthetic. The following morning, a further 12hrs later, I had two thin slices of brown toast for breakfast. (Wasn’t offered anything else? Is there no cereal?) and then they gave my lunch choice (vegan sandwich) to someone else so I didn’t get my choice of food: I was offered a pork pie salad with the pork pie taken off (that would have been offensive if I was actually vegan!). Post operative advice is to eat plenty of protein for healing but this was impossible based on the food offered. I thought nowadays hospital nutrition had been improved!! This was really unacceptable.

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Review of Ward 12 written by a patient
27th March 2021


Staff are very kind and helpful.

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Pain management could have been better.

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Review of Ward 12 written by a patient
27th March 2021


Because it is very true could not have been better.


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27th March 2021


I feel very satisfied with how the ROH has treated me.

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Room was very small. Ice packs would have helped.

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