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"great support from staff at sexual heath clinic"

About: Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

i went to the sexual health clinic because i felt like my IUD might have moved.

i was very stressed by the possibility of the IUD being out of place and needing further treatment & also because i have had very bad experience with gynecology exams in the past (to the point of having PTSD because of what gynecologists/nurses did to me).

i did not know that this clinic had no walk-in and had no appointment booked but the staff managed to find a slot in between patients for me.

the Dr who saw me was very respectful and supportive when i mentioned being so stressed by internal exams.

she was very supportive and respectful during the exam and gave me very clear explanation of the results afterwards. every one that i saw at the clinic was very nice to myself and other patients.

the place seemed very empty, probably because of covid. it felt very safe covid wise with all the distancing and also good for confidentiality (they call you by a number rather than your name, have separate waiting rooms so that not everyone is seeing all other patients).

possible improvements:

- offer all patients up front to chose the size of speculum they want, do STI swab themselves, insert the speculum themselves, be in alternative positions... rather than rely on patient to (know they can) request this.

- put the examining table further away form the wall so that patients can to the "butterfly" with their legs for the exam rather than have feet/legs on stirr ups

- be more mindfull about making patient talk about previous abuse they might have suffered. asking about in the writen would be less distressing for many patients and i would suggest adding a question/box for patient to say if they want to discuss it with professional or not during the appointment so that they don't end up having to answer questions that might distress them if they don't want to on that day, put a question asking if they know where to get support for this and another asking if they want the clinic to provide them with information on where to find support. professionals should realise that this is very distressing to talk about, for some patients this was years ago and they don't need nor want to bring it up every time they go for an appointment, it can make the appointment more difficult as it will get the patient triggered with bad memory from having to speak about it again and also importantly this is patients story so they should not be put on the spot to tell it but be free to decide when they speak about it or not. the answer is not to ask every patients if they have suffered this but to assume most patient have and offer extra sensitive care as default to everyone.

- the registration form had a typo: it said "gender: male/female/non binary" gender is feminine/masculine/non-binary (not male/female).

the staff made this very stressful and triggering time much better by being respectful, compassionate, patient and adaptable.

the opening time of the clinic (all day until 7pm) is very convenient

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Response from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust 2 years ago
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Submitted on 02/12/2021 at 16:25
Published on nhs.uk on 03/12/2021 at 22:22


Dear Patient

Many thanks for taking the time to contact PALS at Imperial College Healthcare via the NHS Choices website. I am very happy to hear that you had such a good experience with the sexual health clinic. If you would like to put your name to this feedback then you can email me at john.ward22@nhs.net. I will forward your positive feedback and suggestions to senior management in Sexual Health. I am sure they will be very happy to receive such kind words.

Many thanks for this positive feedback

Kind regards

John

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