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West Suffolk Hospital

Hardwick Lane, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, IP33 2QZ
 
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Written by a patient
7th June 2013


If you are going to offer wifi, even if you have to pay for it. Some one should have the pass words!

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Written by a patient
5th June 2013


Appointment came through quickly, clinic was running on time. Hospital has always been clean and a welcoming atmosphere.

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Written by a patient
1st June 2013


I had total confidence in the medical advice I was given re gallstones. I did think the pre-admission checks I was given was a touch impersonal and had a little conveyor belt feel.

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Written by a patient
26th May 2013


The appt system is excellent and I do not think that could be much better. My surgeon has been fantastic and the support of the breast nurse (in my case Sue) also fantastic. My anaesthetist also brilliant. However, once on the ward on the day of my operation, things were not nearly as good. I arrived at 6.50 having been asked to arrive at 7am and was told I needed to go to F4 as F5 did not have the space - that in itself of course is no problem but when I got to Ward F4 I was just shown to my bay and left there (with my husband) having had no explanation of what would happen next. At around 7.40am I was becoming a little concerned - all I wanted was someone to communicate to me anything at all. Some time around 7.50am however my anaesthetist came to see me with his assistant - they were very nice, introducing themselves to me and explaining everything to me clearly. Te anaesthetist could obviously tell I seemed somewhat bemused and he asked me if a nurse had come to talk to me yet and I said that they had not and I was wondering what was happening. He said that my surgeon only had one operation scheduled for this morning and that was me and so I would be going down to have the operation soon. He would ask the nurse to come and get me ready. The nurse was obviously very busy (very nice but very rushed off her feet). She came in and said she needed to get me ready. I said that I hadnt until this point knew what was happening and wished someone could just have said that my operation was first thing because I would have been to the toilet and got into my gown. She said that she was sorry but she had 5 patients to prepare for first op that day. I said well I needed to go to the toilet and she said ok, but to make it quick - that was not making me feel any better. She then helped me get ready and she was a very nice person - its just the total lack of communication up to that point which quite honestly I find unacceptable - how long does it take for someone to come to me and tell me that I will be first and to check I know what is happening? The care from leaving the ward, having my operation, in the recovery room and back to the ward was perfect - I actually remember asking the recovery nurses if I could stay with them because I preferred it there to the ward. Back on the ward things only got worse throughout the night and in the morning. I am too tired now (12 days post op) to go into further detail but I am more than happy to do so if it is of help. I am not making a complaiint - I admire all the medical profession, I work within it as a medical roleplayer and I am privileged to work at a high level in this regard so I have vast experience of what are good communication skills and so I am passionate about this being right for every patient.

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Written by a patient
24th May 2013


There is nothing you could do to make the experience of being a patient in the TIA ward any better ! Everyone I saw was very courteous and caring This is the NHS at its best - Its a privilege to be a patient ! Thank you !!

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Written by a patient
24th May 2013


Excellent in all respects on this occasion

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Written by a patient
23rd May 2013


I was extremely impressed with the care I received before, during and after the operation. I was kept infromed at all times and felt that my dignity was preserved at all times.

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22nd May 2013


All the staff on the ward were extremely kind and helpful especially the ward nurse. My daughter really enjoyed the personal dvd player - this is a really good idea for children's wards.

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Written by a patient
21st May 2013


I have been treated at West Suffolk Hospital for appendicitis, cataracts, hearing aids and most recently for hernia surgery. On all occasions the treatment has been of an exceptionally high standard and I am most thankful for all the care that I have received there.

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Written by a patient
21st May 2013


Apart from the early start which is quite understandable , yesterday was the most enjoyable day i have ever spent in hospital, and this was number 8 operation, from the moment i arrived the staff from cleaner ,orderlies, nurses,, etc were at the top of their profession, well done to them , i cannot rate them any higher THANKS

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