I went to my family doctor's surgery at Craigmarloch Medical Centre to ask if they could arrange for me to go to Stobhill hospital to have my hearing aid mended. Stobhill hospital had issued the hearing aids, so I thought I would need to go back to them to have a broken one fixed. However, the receptionist said I did not need to go as far as Stobhill, I would be able to have it looked at at the Cumbernauld Health Centre.
At the Cumbernauld Health Centre I took a ticket and waited for my number to be called. When it was I was seen by a young lady who examined my ears and told me they needed to be syringed, she would arrange for me to be seen at a local hospital for this to happen. she told me they could not fix my broken hearing aid at the health centre as they had not issued it.
A while later I received a letter to go to Monklands hospital to have my ears syringed. I was traumatised. My doctor knows I have asked not to go to Monklands as my wife passed away there under distressing circumstances. My wife passed away after 53 years and it too traumatic to go to that hospital. Nevertheless I had to go.
At Monklands, whilst waiting for my ears to be syringed, I felt confident that my hearing aid would be fixed as the clinic was just a few yards from the treatment room. My ears were duly syringed, then came the blow. No, they would not be able to look at my hearing aid as they had not issued it. What would it have cost them in time and money to do this? All these services are under one health board.
I'm 84, it takes considerable effort and organisation to get around to hospitals and health centres, for this visit to Monklands I had to arrange for a voluntary driver to take me there and bring me back. Getting to the Cumbernauld Health Centre involves a couple of busses there and back. Several weeks later after heartache, effort, organisation I am no further forward.
"A broken hearing aid"
About: General practices in Lanarkshire General practices in Lanarkshire University Hospital Monklands / Ear, Nose & Throat (Ward 9) University Hospital Monklands Ear, Nose & Throat (Ward 9) ML6 0JS
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