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"My visit to A&E"

About: University Hospital Wishaw / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

My doctor insisted on my going to hospital as my blood pressure was dangerously high and I was in danger of having a stroke. I waited 12 hours in A&E along with a lot of other people. Many of them spent several hours waiting but then left without being seen. This included families with young children who were ill but with no advice about how long they would wait they decided to leave. There is no intention to blame the staff - they did their best in difficult circumstances. There was very little movement of patients through the system so obviously understaffed.

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Response from Julie Coyle, Senior Nurse - Emergency Care, University Hospital Wishaw, NHS Lanarkshire last week
Julie Coyle
Senior Nurse - Emergency Care, University Hospital Wishaw,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 10/10/2025 at 14:55
Published on Care Opinion at 14:55


Dear Scoreboardrg63,

Thank you for taking the time to share your recent experience in Our Emergency Department at University hospital Wishaw. I’m truly sorry to hear about the long wait you endured, especially during a time when your health was at serious risk. I understand how distressing and frustrating that must have been — not only for you, but for others waiting alongside you.

Your feedback about the environment and the challenges faced by families and staff alike is deeply appreciated. It’s clear you’ve taken care to express your concerns without placing blame, and I want to acknowledge your kindness and understanding toward our team.

We are continually working to improve patient flow and communication, especially during periods of high demand. Your observations help us reflect on where we can do better — particularly around wait time updates and support for those waiting with children.

Please know that your voice matters, and we are committed to learning from every experience to ensure safer, more responsive care for all.

Wishing you continued recovery and good health.

Best Wishes,

Julie.

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