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"Visit to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary A&E after a bad fall"

About: Emergency Medicine / Minor Injuries Unit

(as the patient),

At the reception, I  was registered briefly and efficiently on arrival. I waited approx 1 hour to be triaged which late on a Saturday afternoon was really not too bad. I waited 2 hours for a fuller assessment in minor injuries. Again, given demand on services I did not feel this was overly long.

The male health care assistant that initially saw me in minor injuries was super, so caring and in such a brief time showed genuine empathy and created rapport, I'm annoyed I cannot recall his name but he was working alongside a nurse called Emma who was equally empathetic and also reassuringly calm,  knowledgeable and efficient.

I did not have to wait any time at x-ray however, both the HCSW and nurse had made a point of introducing who they were by name, the radiographer taking a moment to do this would have been welcomed - a small thing but staff initiating contact with - hello XX my name is ...- makes such a difference in establishing trust in these situations when you are in pain, and feeling vulnerable, unsure of procedures or what the outcome of your injuries will be.

NHS Grampian is having a tough time just now, I think it's important to reflect back the positive face to face interaction I experienced with the staff and the A&E service as a whole.  

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Response from Jill Reid, Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Emergency Care, NHS Grampian 2 weeks ago
Jill Reid
Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Emergency Care,
NHS Grampian
Submitted on 29/10/2025 at 11:01
Published on Care Opinion at 11:01


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Dear Mina-Jane

Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback on the experience you had whilst attending A&E. It can be very busy, especially on a Saturday afternoon, so I am glad that your wait was not too long. Emma and our HCSW Wayne will be delighted that you found them to be empathetic and caring and that you were reassured with your treatment.

I will pass on your comments to the x-ray department and highlight the importance of staff introducing themselves by name. If you want to send me more details on when you attended, I will be able to direct this to the radiographer involved with your care. jill.reid3@nhs.scot

I hope that you are recovering well and appreciate the feedback.

Kind regards

Jill

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