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Maternity Performance |
The table below is a standard list of maternity metrics that are complied annually for hospitals in England. You can use this list to see how Weston General Hospital is doing in areas that may be important to you. |
Health Metric | Detail | Indicator |
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Annual number of births | Babies born | 207 |
Assisted deliveries | Babies delivered assisted | 0% |
Breast feeding initiation | Breast feeding initiated within 48 hours | 83% |
Elective caesarean | Babies deleivered as elective caesarean | 0.0% |
Emergency caesarean | Babies delivered as emergency caesarean | Insufficient data |
Participation in the National Pregnancy in Diabetes Audit | Not known to provide a Diabetes Pregnancy Service | |
Unassisted deliveries | Babies delivered unassisted | 99.0% |
Patient Ratings | ||||||||||||
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By: | Anonymous |
| Sep 12 2019 | |||
Attended A/E on a week end morning, 5 th in line. In great pain. Triaged within 20 minutes. After that left in cubicle, waited 2 hrs, nobody came to check I was ok, or offer pain killers, or tell me approx how long I would need to wait. In the end I called and asked, told next but one. Dr ( I assume, didn’t introduce himself) was nice, gave me strong pain killers which worked quickly and I was grateful for. Gave me prescription for three different medication to take home. However concerned that nobody ever asked me a medical history or what tablets I was already taking for other things. Only thing I was asked was if I had Allergies.
I called the Pharmacy next day to ask if all the medications went with each other , and in one case was doubled up so didn’t know what dose to take. It was ok for me but scary anyone else with something far worse Original Comment Report... |
By: | Roger Paul |
| Aug 31 2019 | |||
I'm a retired silver-top gent from Walton Bay, enjoying the location for retirement and have been rarely ill during my life. I arrived at this hospital Tuesday evening with acute stomach pain. By midnight I had been evaluated, diagnosed, tested and given a CT scan. Before 9.00am Wednesday morning I met the surgeon and given the options to resolve my problem. By 2.00pm I was having the operation to remove my appendix, and today [Saturday] I'm feeling so good and back to normal and at home. Obviously I will take it easy over the next two weeks, but would like to send my sincerest thanks & gratitude to the 'Whole Team' who delivered over and above. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOLKS Original Comment Report... |
By: | t3r3x |
| Oct 2 2019 | |||
Broke little toe. Checked in, assessed, xray, strapped up and back home in less than an hour.
Top service from top staff at a top hospital.
Thank you Original Comment Report... |