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About: Royal Oldham Hospital

Honestly as a person with haematoma I have received many great tests, checked if i am safe until ACU. There has been challange. Another doctor could not believe in tests made by college (CT, Xray, ECG) becuase my blood tests looked odd and starting asking if i am injecting anything to my body. He also started to doubt in my haematoma until he examined me by himself. Unfortunately next time I am certain that he asking me if I have mental disorder like it is some kind of key word explaining ,shaming , blaming patient for lack of knowledge of doctors. It would be so great to stay on the same level of care whole time. But what to do? I will pray on the next appointment to get final treatment with doubts because if they refused to help older lady how will help young women?

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Response from Royal Oldham Hospital 3 years ago
Royal Oldham Hospital
Submitted on 09/11/2020 at 15:29
Published on nhs.uk at 20:13


Thank you for your response

We apologise if your experience was not what you expected when you visited Royal Oldham. Your comments will be sent to the Senior Management Team to review.

If you want to take your review further then we will need more information as they were anonymous. To do this you will need to get in contact with the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) on telephone 0161 604 5897, or email pals@pat.nhs.uk with your contact details quoting you have been advised to do so via the NHS Website.

Kind regards

The Patient Experience Team

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