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Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Gayton Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, PE30 4ET
 
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Review of Pain Clinic written by a patient
21st January 2020


Caring compassionate, friendly atmosphere in which you are treated as a whole person not just a patient. An all encompassing clinic with a fantastic team .

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Written by a patient
20th January 2020


I was an in patient for 6 weeks starting in Shouldham ward via the operating theatre and ICU. The care Ireceived was exemplary.Not only on the technical side but even to caring for my indignity when I had uncontrollable incontinence. I therefore found it inconceivable that I read in the paper that QEH was in special measures. This cannot apply to the oncology department. I have nothing but praise for QEH which saved my life!

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Written by a patient
25th November 2019


Under beds and in corners of side room were not cleaned very well.

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Review of Spinal Assessment Clinic written by a patient
1st May 2018


It was helpful and informative, thank you very much John

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Written by a patient
22nd April 2018


Underwent investigatory surgery as an outpatient. Unaware that the surgeon was not to be the consultant I saw. The antibiotics were supposed to be given two hours before the operation. I doubt that this was the case. The patients copy of paperwork I was given was incomplete and written so that much was unreadable - what is the point of having blank and unreadable forms? Supposed to be a follow up after three months this hasn’t happened yet and when we ring no one answers. Dying doesn’t worry me but coming into this hospitality does!

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Written by a patient
9th April 2018


Spinal Clinic - The waiting room was clean and comfortable. My appointment was only two minutes over time. I was made very welcome by the specialist, who had a good listening ear. Everything was explained in detail and made understandable to me. I came away feeling happy with a further and more complete understanding of my condition, and was informed of my next line of treatment. It was a pleasing experience!

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Review of Critical Care written by a patient
28th March 2018


It depended on who it was to whether you got treated with dignity. Men should have male nurses looking after them when not able to do anything. I did not appreciate being joked about by female nurses! Patients should be able to get washed properly with soap and water. Staff and doctors should listen to next of kin and spouses about meds and treatment that they've been having for many years especially when it was obvious that no staff new anything about my condition and what I needed! What was the problem with letting my wife help me more like cleaning and changing or whatever needed she should have not kept having to be sent out for me to be degraded and joked about by female nurses, should be male nurses with male patients. Involving families more instead of sending them out every time someone wanted to do anything when I wanted my wife there. More training on giving appropriate medication to patients with long standing life threatening conditions (as its my wife who knows more about me and what I should and should not be having). I thought the patient at least would be told what was wrong with them and what injuries I sustained but I was not told anything and had to find out after months of agony, and finding out you nearly finished me off by giving me very wrong things that have sent my bloods dangerously high which I'm still battling to right with not much help from medical professionals that keep prescribing me medications that could make my conditions worse and can also kill me.

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Written by a patient
12th February 2018


My doctor is Smita Gunda has helped me understand the kidney disease which I was diagnosed with last spring. Doctor Gunda has explained about all the drugs and side effects which has put my mind at ease. She has always been very polite and professional. The queen elizabeth kidney department really do need another doctor to share the work load.

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Written by a patient
11th November 2017


Bad doctors

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Review of Tilney written by a patient
7th September 2017


Exceptional ward

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