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About: Ninewells Hospital / Gynaecology

(as a friend),

My friend saw the GP 6 weeks ago for an episode of post menopausal bleeding, pelvic pain, altered bowel habits and extreme tiredness. 

She was told referral would be made under urgent pathway.

She hadn’t heard anything after 4 weeks and after contacting GP again was told that the referral had now been done. At this time she told GP that her symptoms had become worse, there had been further bleeding and the pain had increased.

She found out today after phoning gynaecology waiting list that there is a backlog and it can take 16 weeks to be seen. 

This is totally unacceptable. My friend  continues to bleed, her pain, bloating, tiredness and the bowel symptoms are becoming worse.

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Response from Daisy Brand, Senior Nurse for Gynaecology Services, Gynaecology, NHS Tayside 2 years ago
Daisy Brand
Senior Nurse for Gynaecology Services, Gynaecology,
NHS Tayside
Submitted on 14/12/2022 at 09:19
Published on Care Opinion at 09:19


Dear telescopiumes67

Unfortunately due to many factors the waiting times for NHS Tayside have risen with referral demand into the service overtaking the activity we can provide. We continue to monitor all waits, with daily changes to clinic profiles to fit with the demand. A discussion in relation to specific individuals cannot be responded to on this forum but the Capacity Manager for the service would be happy to chat through and investigate any individuals pathway. Please contact NHS Tayside and ask for the Capacity Manager for Woman and Childrens Families.

Best wishes.

Daisy on behalf of Linda Fox.

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