I was on the waiting list for almost a year for elective hip replacement surgery, which I realise isn't long, but I was in a lot of pain, my mobility was much reduced. I got a phonecall to say I had a surgery date and was delighted but terrified in equal measure.
I attended the Joint School at UHH and was impressed by the presentation and information given. The morning of the surgery I checked in at the advised time, the usual checks were done and I was taken to the "Ready to go" room, after a few different folk asked various questions and filled in forms etc. I was taken to the theatre area. The anaesthetic team were all wonderful and treated me with care and consideration, they could see I was anxious.
Once I came to following the sedation I was taken to recovery then to the ward. Nursing staff, OT staff and physios were all great and very efficient. I was discharged a couple of days later almost pain free (operation pain only) and able to go home to my own bed!
Thank you to Mr Davison, his team, anaesthetic team, nursing staff and all AHP's, you all do a wonderful job and I very much appreciate the care and attention I have received throughout my time on the waiting list and my time as an inpatient.
"A wonderful job"
About: University Hospital Hairmyres / Elective Orthopaedics (Ward 7) University Hospital Hairmyres Elective Orthopaedics (Ward 7) G75 8RG
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