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"She could not wait any longer, so we left"

About: Whiston Hospital / Accident and emergency

(as a relative),

checked in with the receptionist at 8.15pm on a Weekday night

Mum was feeling faint and hot and clammy, so told the receptionist, Nurse Triage then came out and triaged my mum and told us to wait back in the waiting room

12 Midnight - still not been seen

sign up in the receptionist window saying 5 hour wait.  Approached receptionist and asked how much longer do you think we will be waiting.  They couldn't say but said it will be longer than 5 hours - so probably around 2am

my mum was falling asleep in the waiting room (she is in her late 80s) and felt she could not wait any longer , so we left

the waiting room was full of people waiting to be seen, patients screaming in agony for hours, not being seen to

I didn't feel like the nursing staff seemed bothered about waiting time, certainly not run off their feet like you see in "24 Hours in A&E", I thought they were working very slowly,   many patients had blood tests done after waiting hours, then were told to sit back in the waiting room for their results, and were still there 4 hours later

also patients who had been brought in by ambulance on trolleys in the corridor

absolute disgrace !

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Response from Whiston Hospital 5 years ago
Whiston Hospital
Submitted on 20/06/2019 at 14:34
Published on nhs.uk at 15:06


Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback about the A&E department at Whiston hospital. Please accept our apologies for any distress that was caused by the wait you and your mother experienced. I would like to take this opportunity to ask you to contact me, Samantha Whelan Patient Experience Manager, directly on 0151 4261600. I will be more than happy to discuss your concerns in more detail. Alternatively you may wish to contact the PALS team on 0151 4301376 or pals@sthk.nhs.uk

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