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"Poor hygiene"

About: Sexual Health Services - South Staffordshire (Open Clinic)

(as the patient),

Poor hygiene, nurse only wore one glove while doing my blood test and had to move the needle.

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Response from Suzie Sellberg, Clinical Practice Educator/Lead Nurse, Inclusion Sexual Health, Inclusion 13 months ago
Suzie Sellberg
Clinical Practice Educator/Lead Nurse, Inclusion Sexual Health,
Inclusion

Band 7 Sexual Health Lead Nurse

Submitted on 17/06/2024 at 13:44
Published on Care Opinion at 13:44


My name is Suzie Sellberg and I am one of the Nurse Team Leaders.

Thank you for your feedback. I am not sure which clinic you attended but I am sorry you are unhappy about your experience when you had your blood taken.

Please email me at suzanne.sellberg@mpft.nhs.uk if you would like to discuss this further. Wearing gloves for taking blood is not mandatory as long as the blood taker’s hands are correctly cleaned/sanitised prior to taking blood. However, most of our staff wear them routinely. I am happy to discuss the details with you and try to provide you with some explanations if you would like to make contact with me.

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