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Hospital Consultants | Specialties : |
Dr. Mauro Lencioni | ||||||
Priory Road,Edgbaston,Birmin | ||||||
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Cardiology |
Dr. Richard Steeds | ||||||
Sheriff Hill,Gateshead,NE9 6 | ||||||
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Cardiology |
Dr. Howard Marshall | ||||||
Sheriff Hill,Gateshead,NE9 6 | ||||||
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Cardiology |
Dr. Michael Griffith | ||||||
Stadium Road,London,SE18 4QH | ||||||
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Cardiology |
Dr. Sohail Khan | ||||||
Sheriff Hill,Gateshead,NE9 6 | ||||||
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Cardiology |
Dr. Joseph De Bono | ||||||
Sheriff Hill,Gateshead,NE9 6 | ||||||
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Cardiology |
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By: | Ian Leaver |
| Oct 19 2023 | |||
I attended the liver department on Wednesday 18th October to attend my liver checkup. The departments run most efficiently. After checking in at the desk I was weighed and a short while later I was seen by a consultant. He was cheerful, informative and listened intently to my concerns. He didnt seem to rush and answered all my queries. I then returned to the waiting room and took a ticket for a blood test which occurred a few minutes later. I then went to the pharmacy which was very busy but I was treated courteously and efficiently. Then off home. The only problem I had was finding a parking space on arrival which took us a good twenty minutes. I have always been more than pleased with the service I have received. What wonderful hospital which saved my life in 2020. |
By: | Welford097 |
| Oct 5 2023 | |||
I want to say a big thank you to all the staff in the Ambulatory Care Department at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for all their help during my admission. I was very well looked after by the whole team. I couldnt fault the hospital and the care team as they were very helpful and professional during my admission. I want to say a huge thank you to all the nurses on the unit for making me feel reassured during my admission as I do tend to get anxious. Keep up the hard work team, as you are all doing really well and I know how stressful it can be on a ward and also when you are at high demand. Once again, thank you all for your time, support and for being so caring during my admission to the ward. |
By: | Sheryl King |
| Oct 4 2023 | |||
I write about this experience not as a complaint but as a learning opportunity for the department. We attended with our 22 year old son who was experiencing an acute deterioration in his mental health. He was having a psychotic episode with religious delusions, auditory and visual hallucinations. Nursing staff did their best and on arrival we were initially placed in a children’s side room which was well meant but inappropriate for a young adult in a confused state. Formal detainment was recommended and we had 26 hour wait before a Mental Health bed was found. During this time our son was escalating due to his confusion and my husband and I had to contain him as he wandered around in distress and unfortunately as he refused oral medication to calm him had to be restrained and given an intra muscular injection ( this was incredibly distressing). Overall an extremely challenging experience for all but our son especially and one that raises the need for staff training and suitable therapeutic space for patients attending A & E with mental ill health. |
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