Reviews
Reviews
I went to watford to be induced. I was in the katherine ward and triage and i would 100% recommend gping to watford to have your baby.
The staff are amazing
They looked after me and baby so well
The support that i had was amazing and especially during the coronavirus, i couldnt of asked for a better experience since my partner was not able to be with me until i was in active labour.
Thank you to the NHS for everything
As a Deaf patient l usually attend at an Urology Clinic where they aid me for my E.D with Erection Injection. Please response for more information. Depending on the condition of coronavirus l may attend there? Let me know. Email solomond747@gmail.com
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Great care
Sat in the A&E for 7 hours and have yet to be seen, absolutely ridiculous.
Had an appointment booked in for 12am to see my results of a Mag3 scan. I saw someone on the team is ESAU and he had no idea why I was here, I gave him my notes from previous as requested. I explained why I was here yet still no clue. I was sent back to the waiting area.
It is now 2:45pm and I am still waiting. I have missed work and not been told how long at all I will be waiting for. The doctor who organised this appointment hasn’t even shown up.
Staff at Watford General hospital were great and very supportive.
Receptionist very rude to family members visiting - I understand rules need to be in place e.g visiting only after 3:30pm but staff member extremely rude in enforcing it. It’s an exciting time for families and when you’ve travelled 3 hours and arrive 15 minutes early and are abruptly dismissed over the speaker at the door it’s extremely disheartening and also unfair on the new mother.
I was well looked after, by all the staff, from the cleaning staff to the doctors.
I don't want to criticise what has been a very well handled procedure for me but I must draw your attention to the poor standard of the pre-op waiting room. At probably the most stressful time of the whole process (i.e. waiting just prior to the operation) patients are asked to wait in a room that is too small, on uncomfortable plastic chairs, with in adequate heating and ventillation. When I had to complete various information, we were asked to move three times from office to office. All in all, it was quite a tramatic experience that could be avoided if the right environment had been created.
An excellent experience in A and E, only 10 minutes from arrival to receipt of pain relief.
Experience of a night in the surgical assessment unit was unpleasant. Remained on a trolley with bright lights left on for the majority of the time even though assessments were not being carried out. Excellent care from Elisabeth ward thereafter.