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About: Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) / Accident and emergency Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) / Medical Imaging Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) / Trauma and orthopaedics

(as a service user),

I came to A&E on a Sunday evening after falling off my bike and hurting my hand. I was seen by the triage nurse within half an hour of my arrival and sent for x-ray straightaway. I then had 2-3 hours wait as more urgent cases arrived but when I was called through was dealt with very thoroughly by a nurse practitioner (Lou) who carried out neurological tests as I had also hit my head and who clearly explained the possible damage to my scaphoid and sent me for further x-rays to confirm the damage. I was kept in the treatment area so I didn't feel forgotten and was then seen by another nurse practitioner (Helen) who had been very well briefed so that there was a smooth transition. Helen did a couple more checks, explained the damage, applied the plaster cast and sent me home. Again all very clear, very thorough and a personal experience.

I felt it was like stepping back in time to a better period of the NHS: reception staff were welcoming; the triage was quick and efficient; the nurse practitioners so professional. I was also struck by the personal and positive atmosphere there. The radiographer who took me back to find the nurse when I was getting rather tired; paramedic who stopped to chat to a 'regular' clearly lonely lady; the nurse who stopped to note the cast on my arm as I left when my only encounter with him had been to tell him I thought the patient he was calling had popped to the toilet; the other patients in reception who kept an eye out on an elderly lady who was struggling with the wait.

I'm sure it's not always as smooth there but compared with the typical visit to the hospital (where I am also a volunteer) in my home town it was incredible. I think it would be interesting and productive for a couple of staff members at both hospitals to switch for a week and see if they can identify how to replicate the approach at Exeter.

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Response from Julia King, Clinical Nurse Manager, Fracture clinic and PEOC OPD, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust last month
Julia King
Clinical Nurse Manager, Fracture clinic and PEOC OPD,
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

I am responsible for monitoring overall service delivery, and the day to day running of both departments. I work closely with the Orthopaedic Consultants, Radiologists, Therapists, Trauma Nurse Practitioners, Orthopaedic Practitioners and Nursing staff to ensure cohesive care is delivered. I am very fortunate to have a dedicated team of staff, who work extremely hard to ensure patient safety is maintained, and that clinics run as smoothly as possible.

Submitted on 30/05/2025 at 14:32
Published on Care Opinion at 14:32


Dear visitor001,

Thank you for taking the time to leave such positive feedback on your recent Hospital experience.

Feedback such as this is greatly appreciated by all staff, who strive to provide the best possible care to all patients, often in extremely challenging conditions.

We may potentially see you in Fracture clinic if your injury is a Scaphoid Fracture, and I sincerely hope that you have a positive experience when with us!

Wishing you a speedy recovery.

Kind regards,

Julia King

Clinical Nurse Manager

Fracture clinic

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Response from Tamara Martin Garcia, Sister, Emergency Department (Eastern Services), Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust last month
Tamara Martin Garcia
Sister, Emergency Department (Eastern Services),
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Sister Emergency Department

Submitted on 31/05/2025 at 18:41
Published on Care Opinion at 18:41


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Dear visitor001,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience following your recent visit to our Emergency Department. We’re incredibly pleased to hear that, despite your injury, your journey through A&E was met with care, professionalism, and compassion at every step.

It’s heartening to know that you felt well looked after by our team. We’re proud of the way our staff communicate and collaborate to ensure every patient receives consistent, thorough care.

We’re also grateful that you noticed the small moments of kindness. These details really do reflect the ethos of our department and the culture we strive to nurture.

The idea of staff exchange to share best practices is a thoughtful suggestion, and we’ll be sure to share your feedback with the wider team and our leadership.

Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery from your injuries, and thank you again for your kind and considered words.

Warm regards,
Tamara Martin Garcia

Emergency Department Sister

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