I was recently admitted to W64 (Neuro) of the QEUH Glasgow for an elective procedure.
From the moment I arrive until I was discharged, I can't praise ALL the staff for kindness & help.
I have a life long disability, the staff were amazing accommodating my needs, knowing when I needed assistance & when to back off.
I even had a little chuckle to myself when it came to menu choices. I'm vegan & they have a dedicated menu for that. The staff member started rhyming off my option. At first I thought she was pulling my leg, but no, I've had MUCH worse choice & quality of food at a restaurant!
I had to go to theatre, again everyone was so friendly. U particularly liked the fact one of the nurses sat chatting to me as there was a delay in getting me prepped, took my mind off the pending op.
Big moment comes, off to sleep only to be woken a few minutes later as there had been an issue.
Really impressed how this was dealt with, no panic, just gave me time to ask me a few questions before I concented to having a local.
Fortunately everything worked out well.
Home and happy.
A massive thank you to you all.
"Home and happy"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Neurosurgery (Ward 64 – 66) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow Neurosurgery (Ward 64 – 66) Glasgow G51 4TF
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