Reviews
Reviews
The staff were very efficient
Nurses were mostly amazing and most doctors were good too.
Very understaffed and so waiting times were incredibly long. Not fair on patients or the frontline staff having to put up with it.
A lot of managers navel gazing unfortunately.
Very professional
Everyone was friendly and courteous
You could see that majors B & the whole department was very busy but it’s a shame that staff are unable to informed waiting patients as to how long they might have to wait or even check if anyone is needed pain relief.
As a diabetic patient, sent to the department by GP and not expecting to go A&E had been in the majors B for nearly 6 hrs, I was not asked if I had eaten.
They were polite, friendly and efficient. I was also seen at the time of my appointment, there were no delays
After an initial delay of 1 hour from my appointment time, there were no other delays
Miss Mishra Shachi (doctor/consultant),
Hannah(SRN) and Lauren (NA) were wonderful and kept me informed about what was happening all the way.
I would like to express my appreciation and highlight how midwife Iman Ahmed is nothing but a credit to the hospital. I had my second baby on Sunday 8th October and I can not be more overwhelmed by the amazing treatment I received by her. Iman allowed me to take the lead while giving birth to my daughter but also making me feel completely and 100% supported at the same time. I experienced some bleeding once I had given birth to my baby which Iman dealt with in a fast and professional manner while keeping me out of panic and reassuring me that everything would be just fine. I wish the care I received with my first baby was as pleasant as this experience and hope Iman gets the recognition that she deserves as she is truly amazing.
Waited over 7 hours in the hall. Doctor was very rude.inconsiderate and said I should not have come to A and E
My partner spent 25 hours in queens a&e most staff where ok & helpful but was asked the same stuff a hundred times got iv antibiotics late as was told it had been forgotten then got told to remind them for the next lot. After umpteen people checking what meds he took (I'd taken them with me in the chemist dosset box) he takes a parkinsons med twice a day but this particular nurse said doc had only written once so that's all he'd be getting whilst there so I said so just because its been written down wrongly he will suffer its imperative he has it it must not me missed. I did tell her if you dont give it him I will. She said even if she beeps the doctor he won't come back. It got changed or she was telling me the wrong thing who knows. Kept telling me go home get some rest there was no chance I was leaving my partner as he was unable communicate with them. After 25 hours they said there was a bed in King georges so off we went there for 2 days. If I hadent been there with him he would have just been left with no food and drink. He had a sarnie that was nice the coffee was vile like warm the juice had a faint taste the hot food they gave him was inedible baring in mind he has swallowing difficulties a piece of stringy rubbery chicken in a tom & herb sauce. Sauce was nice. Wedges some where rock hard you could actually hear the snap as you broke it in half the the rest was like rubber. Was totally inedible all obviously cooked for too long. The porridge was a big lukewarm dollop in a bowl with cold milk tipped on it was vile as was the coffee I actually had a black coffee it was warm and tasted horrid.