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"visit to eye casulty"

About: Leicester Royal Infirmary / Ophthalmology

after having laser eye surgery , were told to go to eye casualty the following day , upon arrival we joining the back of the queue , was a elderly gent stood at desk , with a walking stick and being helped by a ambulance man . the person behind desk wasn't very helpful to him at all . from getting there to being booked in was over a hr. the staff and nurses were so busy yet down to one person who looked like they really didn't want to be there and had no intention of putting them self out , kept walking off , not surprised NHS going down . gentleman stood at desk they just said oh its a four hrs wait.

sorry for moan but if they don't want job plenty of other people would be happy to do it , nurses are doing a superb job

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Response from Communications Officer, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust 8 years ago
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Submitted on 14/11/2016 at 11:51
Published on Care Opinion at 14:16


Dear Mr Pope,

Thank you for taking the time to post your feedback.

We are really disappointed to hear that you were not happy with the service provided in our Ophthalmology department at the Royal Infirmary. Generally our staff are very engaged and proactive in assisting our patients despite the pressures of the department. We would like to look into this in further detail, so if you are happy for us to do so, please email myself Clare Rose, General Manager: clare.rose@uhl-tr.nhs.uk with further information and we will be happy to discuss this with you.

Kind regards

Clare Rose

General Manager

Leicester's Hospitals

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