Having moved to the East Devon area last year, and with a daughter who has Down Syndrome and is disabled, we have had to come to the hospital for various outpatient tests (the Eye Centre, Audiology and also a blood screening test.
The waiting areas at all 3 have been small and cramped, but I cannot fault the staff we have seen.
They have been kind, caring and helpful, as people have said from reception to Consultant. BUT, and this is a big but, every time we have come, my husband has had to drop us off at the entrance while he drives around looking for a parking space, despite we have a disabled badge, and because he has not been able to find one, he has missed all 3 appointments. This is not only extremely stressful but it has meant that our daughter has not had the support of us both for her appointments.
We have been to several other hospitals for her care and this one has been far the most frustrating and annoying when it comes to parking.
Not only is the designated visitors parking woefully small for such a big hospital, there seems to also be a real lack of disabled parking too as the spaces have always been full.
This needs to be sorted out ASAP because not only is it incredibly stressful but it also means that so many patients must be late for their appointments! We have never seen anything like it, and wonder why the people of East Devon put up with this. Can nothing be done?! This situation is just unacceptable and just telling people to come early on the appointment letter is simply not good enough. What , if anything can be done about this?
"Staff are greata but MUST sort out the parking..."
About: Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) Exeter EX2 5DW http://www.rdehospital.nhs.uk/
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