the-royal-london-hospital

The Royal London Hospital

Whitechapel Road, London, England, E1 1BB
 
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Review of Grahame Hayton Unit - RLH written by
2nd March 2016


I have to admit every aspect of care is excellent. No need for improvement :-).

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Review of 14E Ward - RLH written by a family member
2nd March 2016


Good- medical care/nurses. Visiting. Building. Staff happy. Good patient interface. Bad- food.

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Review of 8C Ward - RLH written by a patient
2nd March 2016


The staff were so gentle and kind and very talented. I felt safe and secure in their care. Having my won room was amazing due to the intimate nature of my needs. The cleaners were very polite and good humoured. All the nurses and doctors put me at ease during a very traumatic and difficult time.

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Review of 11D Ward - RLH written by a patient
2nd March 2016


Time punctuality was good. Smiling face all rounds.

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Review of Grahame Hayton Unit - RLH written by a patient
2nd March 2016


Caring, compassionate and understanding staff. Move the dept from a basement in an outlet building (with the resultant stigma attached) to the main hospital building.

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Review of 11D Ward - RLH written by a patient
2nd March 2016


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Review of 7C Paediatric Assessment & Short Stay Unit (PASSU) - RLH
2nd March 2016


Doctors and nurses looked after me really well. They were kind, nice and very polite. They were very patient when I got angry, but they still looked after me. I liked the bath. I want to take the bath home.

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Review of 11E Ward - RLH written by a patient
2nd March 2016


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Review of Renal Wards (9E & 9F) - RLH written by a patient
2nd March 2016


I am patient there for 2.5 years still not on the transplant list. Just the doctor does not care enough. i have an impression that we patients are just numbers. For that time i could be transplanted and have a normal life. And is not only that i am complaining from shoulder pain for the last 2.5 months had the mri scan and after that nothing has happened. Just waiting the time to heal me. If i can change my doctor i would do straight away. My opinion is that the doctor need to stay with patients i mean in ward most of the time.

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Review of Renal Wards (9E & 9F) - RLH written by a carer
1st March 2016


They need to give medicines at appropriate times. E.g calcichew ten mins before food. Lanzoprolze 30mins before food. They should know why the patient is there. E.g I had a virus and was exhausted and unattended in the side room for a week. Medicine such as antibiotic s should not be wasted. My cannella was removed the nurse tipped the antibiotics into the sick and said bye she was off on holiday to Madrid. There was a change over. My daughter stayed the night to alert the night staff that antibiotics were not given. Only because she was there they put in another cannella and drip. You should not make personal comments to unwell patients e.g your legs are skinny, you smell, your short.

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