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About: St Peter's Hospital (Chertsey)

On 13 May 2024 I was admitted to St Peter’s for a suspected angina/heart attack. I doubt anyone likes being admitted to hospital, least at St Peter’s which, unfortunately has a poor reputation apart from the food where the poor reputation is fully justified. Now the good part. My care was undoubtedly the best I have received in any hospital. I was first assessed by SDEC who, whilst under enormous pressure, treated me with kindness, compassion and supreme skill. When it was decided that I was to be admitted I was transferred to Burch Ward. Everything went without a hitch. The nursing staff in Burch were brilliant and I cannot speak highly enough of them, both in B ward and later in D ward. Similarly the doctors were as brillliant and, they too,were excellent, extremely competent and ultra professional. When it was decided I needed angioplasty and a stent inserted I could not have been in better hands. Every area of my treatment was handled professionally and with love, kindness and respect. Nothing seemed to phase the nurses even when some patients became “ a little outspoken”. If you need to be admitted to St Peter’s you could not be in better or more capable hands. Don’t be fooled by previous reviews, St Peter’s and their nursing staff are a real credit to the NHS. Now if they could sort the catering???

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