The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow

1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, Scotland, G51 4TF
 
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Written by a patient
13th December 2017


Child is having treatment note children's hospital Nurses are rude they aren't willing to help, and keep you informed About your childs health you have to ring the bell and remind Them of drugs which should of been given then they get angry. Several times my child has gone without and had to wait for drugs because Nurses say they have given them and signed them off when clearly haven't Really bad at night nurses are not giving the medication when asked they say child is settled so my son had to go without. Nurses are rude to certain patients and make them wait whist knowing child is suffering yet favourite patients get treated like they are private patient just because they are liked. Waiting for scans for hours whist child has been put on a fast. Unfortunately my son is really sick and has to be in hospital yet staff here treat you like you stupid. Nurses have made many mistakes when questioned try to hide their mistakes.

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Written by a patient
19th September 2017


I feel a lot of staff at the Queen Elizabeth  Hospital in Glasgow are acting in an unprofessional manner. On entering the main entrance I was astonished to see a nhs worker confidently strutting about like a proud peacock in theatre uniform, this including a face mask that was now dangling from neck and a head wrap, in full ready for op state. This person was chatting away drinking from a bottle of water in between obviously being proud .now I dare say the said person has a job they can be proud of but this is unprofessional and I'm afraid a sign of the times. So here I am, wondering what has happened to the doctors of yesteryear as I travel on through to the department I have to be seen. Thinking this is a one off I check in and take my seat. What I see  is another consultant in semi surgery outfit.. Normal trousers but top half he's ready for action (no mask or head gear this time tho).. This is ridiculous and wasn't a 5 minute thing he was there the whole time I was , this being some 20minutes,doing very little but chatting about news ,gossip etc while obviously trying to show how important he was as he was doing surgery earlier. This is not the way to act, the true professionals do not have to show how good they are or what they do. This is people in the hierarchy ..this behavior spreads like a virus and it's of no wonder this hospital has lots of problems. Set examples at the top and it filters down. I'd be very interested to see the success rates of such people.. True success rates not blurred figures.How many people get truly cured?yes there very good at talking about big operations and removing lumps etc but as for a cure,I think not .I also think that the standard of today's doctors etc fall far below what was once required. Inefficieny and unprofessional staff are the true enemies of the nhs and it's budget!! 

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Written by a patient
31st July 2017


Just out after spending 3 days in ward 11. I received excellent care,thanks to all concerned.

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Written by a patient
26th November 2015


i have been an inpatient in this hospital twice in the last 8 months. i received excellant care from the nurses,physio and the medical staff. I was in neurosurgery, a sad and difficult enviroment for the staff but i saw excellant patient care being demonstrated.mr grivas was my neuro surgeon and he listened to me and considered my case intently.a total success all round.

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24th November 2013


My husband was left in severe pain for 22 hours because of a mistake by staff. He was not given prescribed acid-suppressant medicine because it would interfere with a scan he was due to have a few hours later. However, the medicine had already been signed out before they realised he couldn't have it at that time. When he returned from the scan and began to get worsening pain due to not having had the medication, he was told he couldn't have it now because it had already been signed out that morning and hadn't been signed back in again. So my husband was left in pain for a further 10 hours until he was finally given it at 5am the following day. By then, it had no effect so he was then left in pain for a further 9 hours until a doctor could be found to examine him and prescribed him - 2 paracetamol! Three hours later, it took another family member visiting him to ask 5 times for a doctor to come and administer stronger pain relief before this actually happened and the pain finally started to subside.

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31st July 2012


The staff at the hospital are very friendly and helpful

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