My daughter went to the hospital at 20 weeks pregnant with "spotting" of blood, having had 2 previous miscarriages she was rightly very upset and concerned. This did not appear to matter to the staff on duty she was merely given a pad to wear and told to wait in the corridor no explanation of what was going to happen ( she's a young first time mother) after 2 hours of waiting my wife went to find out what was happening and was told she would be seen in a minute, after waiting my daughter and wife were taken into another room to do some more waiting.
8 hours later and still not seen a doctor. Its bad enough that we have to travel almost 20 miles to get to the hospital, but having had experience of other hospitals your hospital leaves a lot to be desired, if its a teaching hospital I suggest that you put effective communication on the agenda and not just for your students. I will remain anonymous but not because I'm afraid of discussing it with you, but my daughter and wife don't like to complain. Thanks for making my daughters stress worst
"If your pregnant - Avoid this Hospital"
About: Royal Stoke University Hospital / Maternity care Royal Stoke University Hospital Maternity care ST4 7LN
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