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"Letter received over a month after dictation"

About: Borders General Hospital / General Medicine

(as a service user),

I received a letter over a month since it was dictated. The letter asks me to significantly change the medication I am taking. It is also factually incorrect.

I have also been sent forms for a blood test with incomplete instructions as to preparation for the test or where to go for the test or as I am bed bound will someone come to my home or will ambulance transport be arranged?

I am now totally confused. I had no faith in my local NHS Trust prior to this, now I have no confidence in them at all. Every contact ends up in confusion and brick walls.

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Response from Dr Janet Bennison, Consultant Department of Medicine for the Elderly & Associate Medical Director for Borders General Hospital, NHS Borders 3 months ago
Dr Janet Bennison
Consultant Department of Medicine for the Elderly & Associate Medical Director for Borders General Hospital,
NHS Borders
Submitted on 26/03/2025 at 17:34
Published on Care Opinion on 27/03/2025 at 11:03


Dear duckyduck.

I am sorry to hear about your experience and how unhelpful our communication has been so far.

I would suggest you contact the department secretary (the number should be at the top of the letter) and ask to speak to your consultant to clarify any changes to your medication and the instructions for the blood test.

If you would prefer me to check this for you then please contact my secretary 01896 826019 with your details and I will get back to you.

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Update posted by duckyduck (a service user)

I did as suggested and was told the room I was allocated was not suitable for wheelchairs anyway.

All I get are letters from the consultant, which are meaningless.

It feels like wheelchair users are considered sub-human and that people just can't be bothered.

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