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"Being in Respiratory Ward"

About: Northern Ireland Ambulance Service / Emergency ambulance response The Ulster Hospital / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

Felt sick and couldn't' catch me breath. Couldn't walk the length of a room. Out of Hours said to ring for ambulance which I did then it took 6 hours to get to the hospital. Then spent 2 days in the A&E Wards before being transferred to the Respiratory Wards. N

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Response from Jennifer Nicholson, Lead Nurse - Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine - A&E, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust last month
Jennifer Nicholson
Lead Nurse - Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine - A&E,
South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust
Submitted on 16/09/2025 at 18:15
Published on Care Opinion at 18:15


Hi defender44

Thank you for taking the time to tell us of your experience. I hope your experience in ED was satisfactory although much longer than we would have liked.

Best wishes in your ongoing treatment and hope your recovery goes well.

Kind regards

Jenny

ED Lead Nurse

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Response from Maggie Hamilton, Experience & Involvement Facilitator, Quality, Safety & Improvement, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service last month
Maggie Hamilton
Experience & Involvement Facilitator, Quality, Safety & Improvement,
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) Experience and Involvement Facilitator is responsible for developing and delivering high quality, effective services and processes for NIAS Service Users, Carers, their Advocates, the Public and NIAS Staff across Northern Ireland (NI) to facilitate and enable them to fully contribute to and participate in experience and involvement in relation to the NIAS.

Submitted on 18/09/2025 at 14:17
Published on Care Opinion at 14:17


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Good afternoon defender44,

I would like to begin by thanking you for taking the time to share your experience of the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. With regards to our response times please be assured that we are working closely with the Department of Health and the Strategic Planning and Performance Group to increase our available resources. We are also working with the local EDs to try to ensure that our patients can be handed over to hospital clinical teams as quickly as possible so that ambulance are able to respond to further emergencies.

I hope you are recovering well.

Kind regards,

Maggie

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