Reviews
Reviews
Not the best hospital. No consideration when it comes to lighting kept on full all day and night was blinding. Lack of communication between doctors, patient and the patients GP. Being manhandled and woken up early morning to be moved, blood pressure or for finger pricking. No sleep due to the lights too bright like being under a sunlamp. Fluid restrictions for no reason. Given wrong meds that may have damaged kidneys. Too many doctos, a mix of pills. Patient didn't recieve food one time plus the staff lost them. All in all not a plce to get better. Would not recommend it.
I was in Morriston hospital over Christmas with leg break and ankle dislocation. The staff of Powys ward were superb. I was very down as it was Christmas and away from my family but the staff went out of their way to see I was okay. Due to my injury I was helpless, I needed the staff frequently and they never failed. While in the hospital I had two operations one of which included a skin graft, I was kept informed of when the operations were to be carried. All the surgery team were outstanding.
SERVICE WAS EXCELLENT
Tried parking in the disabled bays however the nurses thought they would use them instead, I asked 1 nurse can we park there and all I got was no I work here. My mother can't walk far and had to park further away from the door, in a bay that had sick all in the bay. After getting my mother in the hospital, the toilets are filthy, and staff not helpful.
I was very impressed by the positive attitude of all staff and the way they kept me informed of the investigations they were doing for my problem.
The ward and the A & E were continually being cleaned.
All staff were pleasant and could not do enough.
I would like to say a very big thank you for the way you treated my problem.
Morriston hospital (children’s ward/wardM) were absolutely fantastic with my little boy. Really good communication between all staff, they dealt with the situation quickly and they were all so nice and kind.
Thank you very much.
On the children’s ward, it would be nice to see a parent’s rooms. Especially with parents staying over night, it would be nice for parents to be able to access coffee/tea.
Filthy toilets - used paper towels strewn over the 2 toilets I used. Disabled toilet had plastic yellow safety thing stuck in middle of floor?? Had to push my friend in wheelchair as no staff - from car park to fracture to prescription collection - it was a long, long way between each! Parking was non existent - cars parked over lowered kerbs, people in disabled bays with no blue badge, took half hour to get space. Very chaotic place - four female staff stood in hallway discussing plans for their evening as elderly lady struggled to control wheelchair with badly injured husband on way to fracture clinic. I parked my friend up & helped this woman myself- absolutely appalling place - avoid at all costs.
I was admitted to Amu in November 2023 where I was told that I had pneumonia, chest infection was dehydrated and suspected internal bleeding. They were notified that I am immunosupressed due to anti rejection tablets following an organ transplant. They Dumped me into a chair where I was put on a drip, where I was told I had to sleep there overnight. The next day I was moved to a different area and dumped at the back end of a ward in the corridor next to a sink area for nurses, which was splattered with blood. When I asked about a pillow, I was told there weren't any. I expressed my concern, but was ignored. The following day I was moved again to a disused consultation room, not set up for patients no alarm pull etc. There was no switch to turn the lights out ,when I asked a nurse I was told that they were movement activated. By the early hours they were still on , when I asked the nurse she took me to another area full of patients and said the was a bed there if I wanted it. I refused and reminded her of not only my immune system but also my suffering of PTSD and social anxiety. I was taken back to the room where I broke down, a Dr was called , and gave me a sleeping tablet.Again the next day I was moved once again, this time to a side room. When the catering staff came to take my food order , they would not enter my room because of my immune system. This was farcical seeing as I had already been Dumped in various unsuitable areas. I couldn't get out of there quick enough, I was starving and bruised due to inadequate care. This was the most shambolic experience I have ever had to endure. I would never recommend anyone to go to AMU .I was brought up to be proud and grateful for our NHS , I no longer believe that this is correct for this disgusting dump of a hospital.
My husband recently had a blocked artery treated in the short stay cardiac unit and staff were amazing. The consultants, doctors are so hard working and genuinely care about the patients. We cannot thank them enough for their care and commitment.
The NHS always get bad press but they need more positive feedback
I was on Dan danino then after my operation I went to hdu the care I received from both places for 100% nothing was to much for the staff excellent I think the staff work very hard to meet the needs of the patient and more