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Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, West Sussex, England, BN11 2DH
 
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Review of AE (Worthing)
24th February 2013


Shorter waiting periods please.

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Review of Brooklands
24th February 2013


Very well cared for by Dr's and ward staff. Thank you all.

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Review of Buckingham
24th February 2013


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Review of Courtlands
24th February 2013


Attention was excellent from 1st minute in A&E and continued on the ward throughout. Nursing care was excellent - nothing too much trouble.

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Review of Buckingham
24th February 2013


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Review of Broadwater
24th February 2013


The kindness, the efficiently and enthusiasm.

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Review of Durrington
18th February 2013


I was recently admitted to the hospital by an emergency request following a CT scan that revealed blood clots in my lungs. This was an unexpected find after checking for related tests on my original illness. I was there in February for a fortnight, and would like to thank all staff day and night who helped me with care and well-being whilst under their supervision. This is extended to the consultants and doctors who also visited me and advised on treatment. The food was good, the ward was managed very well and the staff had been very pleasant all through. I have had further tests from endoscopies and colonoscopy and the same care given there. The media tend to over react and can only sell their news if presenting the sensationalist bad side but not in this case. I will recommend the services at this hospital to my contacts. Thanks again.

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Review of AE (Worthing)
28th December 2012


I attended Worthing A&E on 28th December with severe abdominal pains which I suspected was appendicitis. As I had also suffered sickness and diarrhea, I was isolated and after blood and urine tests was given fluid and paracetamol. A CT1 initially attended me and then I was checked by an A&E Registrar. Despite telling him repeatedly that my pain was distinct and acute low in my abdomen/groin, he kept checking my liver area. Following this I was diagnosed as having Norro Virus and that if I had no repetition of the vomiting or diarrhea in the following week I could safely travel to Burma on a planned holiday. However, one week into my holiday I suffered the same symptoms. A local GP recommended I went immediately to the nearest hospital. This was a Burmese Military Hospital in the Burmese Highlands about an hour's drive away. Once there, I was seen immediately by a senior army surgeon who after a pain killing injection performed an ultra sound scan which revealed a severe gynaelogical problem i.e. an ovarian cyst wrapped around my intestines. As this hospital had no female wards, I had to fly accompanied to Rangoon and was blue lighted into hospital from the airport. Subsequent investigation revealed I had malignant ovarian cancer with 3 large growths in my abdomen. Thanks to my insurance company I was air ambulanced after several days to Bangkok where a debulking hysterectomy was performed. A month later I was repatriated to the UK and unfortunately to Worthing Hospital. I have several issues I wish to bring to your attention. First, I felt the A&E team were blinkered in their diagnosis; reacting only to my symptoms of sickness and diarrhea. A short and simple ultra sound, as performed in Burma, would have revealed that as I suspected this was not a viral infection. Secondly, when I was repatriated to Worthing Hospital on February 4th, despite having been given 48 hours notice of my arrival together with full details of my condition by the doctor that flew out to Bangkok to repatriate me, I was not expected when I arrived. I therefore spent 12 hours waiting for a bed in A&E and CDU. It took 36 hours before I saw a Renal Registar despite poor kidney function being my most pressing outstanding issue. I am not making an official complaint but I do feel that particularly, A&E should listen more carefully to their patient and not assume that every case that has associated sickness and diarrhea is a viral infection. Their lack of diligence and care has caused me considerable distress in undergoing major treatment and surgery very far from home. Fortunately, however, the standard of administration and care in hospital in Bangkok was very much superior to that experienced in Worthing Hospital.

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Review of Beacon
24th July 2012


Hi My Mum spent a week in your hospital last year. I had to write to say that the care was superb every single member of staff worked tirelessly to help Mum get better; and she did get better faster than she ever has before. The other thing that you really need to know is that the food was absolutely marvellous. Never before during a stay in hospital has Mum looked forward to her meals (in fact often I have had to take food in) and she got so much better so much faster because she was well nourished. i am sorry it has taken so long for me to submit this but please accept a heartfelt thank you and a WELL DONE WORTHING HOSPITAL from both of us. I have completed the details below with Mum's details - my name is Kim Maybury

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