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"Room not suitable for wheelchair users"

About: Borders General Hospital / Radiology

(as a service user),

I received an appointment for a DEXA scan. 

The room is not suitable for wheelchair users so I am excluded from this vital preventative scan.

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Response from Lesley Wilson, Lead Radiographer, Radiology, Borders General Hospital 3 months ago
Lesley Wilson
Lead Radiographer, Radiology,
Borders General Hospital
Submitted on 03/03/2025 at 13:44
Published on Care Opinion at 13:44


Dear Service User

Thank you for contacting us with your concerns.

The design of the DEXA scanner and size of the scanning room unfortunately limits what moving and handling equipment and techniques we can use safely.

We can fit a standard size wheelchair into the room but our patients need to be able to stand and transfer independently with the support from a staff member.

If you would like to contact me to discuss options going forward, I would be happy to assist.

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Update posted by duckyduck (a service user)

I can't transfer without a hoist so I am excluded from having this very important test.

Response from Lesley Wilson, Lead Radiographer, Radiology, Borders General Hospital 3 months ago
Lesley Wilson
Lead Radiographer, Radiology,
Borders General Hospital
Submitted on 04/03/2025 at 09:16
Published on Care Opinion at 09:16


Thank you for your response.

The DEXA scanner table is of a fixed height with tracking underneath which means we are unable to use a hoist.

If you wish for your concerns to be investigated further please contact the Patient Experience Team. Their email address is, patient.experience@borders.scot.nhs.uk and their telephone number is 01896 826719.

With best wishes

Lesley

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Update posted by duckyduck (a service user)

The only response I get is that as a wheelchair user the scanner is inaccessible and there is no alternative. As I said I am excluded from health care at BGH due to disability and this just isn't good enough in this day and age. I feel like no one wants to help solve these issues and no one cares. So much for disability awareness.

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