I arrived at Pinders at 2:15 for emergency treatment with breathing problems and suspected pulmonary embolism. On arrival every one of the 600 car parking spaces was taken, I have a blue badge and use a mobility scooter. We had to park on a grass verge at the farthest point away from the main building, getting my scooter out of the car onto a main road caused problems, in the meantime I was still having breathing difficulties.
Because of traffic coming towards me, and no pathway, I had to drive my scooter into oncoming traffic. In each row of cars is a pedestrian walkway, every one of these I passed to get to the main building had a car parked on it with barely any room to get past, maneuvering my scooter was very difficult.
By the time I arrived at the main building, my breathing problems were much worse, but I was very angry and could not let it pass, I went to the parking office and asked if they were aware cars were parked on the pedestrian access and it was unsafe. The reply was sorry we can do nothing about it - all the money taken in parking charges, in an unsafe situation.
On arrival at gate 3A, I was very pleased by my consultation. I knew I was going to be there several hours. I am a retired nurse, so understood it takes time for tests and results, I also understand that a PE is an emergency. I was cared for by Joanne, a nurse practitioner , she really did know her job.
All my tests ruled out a PE , I have asthma and COPD, so that was the probable cause of my breathlessness. This was a relief. I left Pinders at 8:20 pm, feeling very satisfied that I had received very good care by Joanne, an excellent nurse. I have been referred for treatment to the chest clinic for ongoing treatment.
The car parking service needs to look at making it safer for pedestrians, cars parked on pedestrian walkways are a serious danger.
"Car parking and care"
About: Pontefract General Infirmary / Respiratory medicine Pontefract General Infirmary Respiratory medicine WF8 1PL
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