I found this to be a horrendous experience from start to finish.
After experiencing foot and ankle problems I was referred to their orthotics department.
I felt it was obvious to me my problems were more serious so I saw a foot and ankle surgeon privately who told me orthotics would do nothing and I needed surgery.
I presented this evidence to Hairmyres so their solution was to send me for more orthotics.
I felt that the member of the orthotics team treated me like I was an idiot although I had presented evidence from a foot and ankle surgeon that I needed surgery and gave me more orthotics that were worse than the first pair. I had also lost my job by this stage.
I got another private consultation and this consultant agreed with the first private consultant I saw.
My doctor complained to the foot and ankle surgeon but still refused to see me despite the evidence of the two foot and ankle surgeons I saw.
I then complained to the foot and ankle surgeon and they finally agreed to send me to their colleague who they told me was a foot and ankle surgeon.
I was told that the colleague was actually a specialist in another orthopaedics discipline - I was told this by one of the orthotics staff who seemed puzzled I was being sent to them- and by the time they diagnosed my problem after a year I had extensive ankle ligament damage as well as my original problem although I never had an accident.
I had my operation elsewhere and was told that my ankle was damaged due to the delay in treatment. I wish I had known this earlier.
"Difficult experience of foot and ankle surgery"
About: University Hospital Hairmyres / Trauma & Orthopaedics (Wards 1 & 5) University Hospital Hairmyres Trauma & Orthopaedics (Wards 1 & 5) G75 8RG
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