I recently had to attend A&E at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital via ambulance due to a deterioration of my health condition. The ambulance was prompt and the crew were incredibly respectful, empathetic and friendly along with being very professional.
I was incredibly nervous about attending A&E due to its potential busyness and the chaos that brings to A&E. I could not have had a better experience though.
I got straight into a A&E pod and treated promptly by nursing staff and then the doctors came round a bit later but still quite quickly considering they had approximately 4 trauma calls come in while I was there. The treatment I got was fantastic as I have a rare condition and some health professionals do not always understand how urgent and serious it is to treat.
I was then transferred to acute receiving unit to continue with short term inpatient care. I couldn't believe how quickly I got a bed in a ward from A&E. I have always put off going to hospital unless absolutely necessary as I have had many experiences of extremely long waits and issues with understaffing to meet the demands of basic care and needs, but this experience truly made such a difference.
The communication between staff, the treatment, attentiveness and prompt care was all excellent. I couldn't have had a better experience. I am very grateful.
"The treatment I got was fantastic"
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