This is Care Opinion [siteRegion]. Did you want Care Opinion [usersRegionBasedOnIP]?

"Mis-communication and poor care"

About: East Surrey Hospital / Accident and emergency East Surrey Hospital / Urology

(as the patient),


Treatment

Treatment

Team work

Team work


1st day: 10:00am at A&E, see two Doc's Blood test checks.

 Sat around in Reception 12 Hour later, M R scan, up to ward.11:30pm.

2nd day: 10:00 Doc 1, need to do M R scan, maybe Bladder? Told nurse still no food.

3rd day: 10:00 Doc 2, ask what's it like to eat and drink?

me; you tell me have not eaten for 3 days and have not had a dip in me been on water?

Doc. Get him food! Going for M R scan Friday.

I waited and waited for doctor to come and tell me what's wrong 6 x Buzzing still no joy .

Nurse. No food from 1800 you are having surgery 

Me; Am i ?

4th Day: M R scan,  waited all day to see some one put drips in me .

5th Day: Doc 3 top guy. 11:00am , Told me what is wrong and need to take out Bladder, but because of week end it might be wed to do it.

5th Day:  15:30 took myself out, Told me come back when they tell me.

I was  so much in Depression I had to get out.

In my opinion the leadership is so poor, more training needed & more care from nursing staff.

   

Do you have a similar story to tell? Tell your story & make a difference ››

Responses

Response from Osama Nooh, General Manager, Surgical Division, Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust nearly 2 years ago
Osama Nooh
General Manager, Surgical Division,
Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Submitted on 20/07/2022 at 12:47
Published on Care Opinion at 12:47


Dear UK2022,

I am sorry to hear of the inconvenience that you have suffered outlined in your post. In order to look into this for you and understand a bit more of what the events were and why, as well as how we can do things better, you may want to speak to our PALS (Patient Advice & Liaison Service) who will be able to take down some more specific details and work with the relevant teams to look into this for you.

You can either call them on 01737 231958 or email them at sash.pals@nhs.net and I am sure they will be able to support you further.

I hope that you receive the treatment you need and recover well and if there is still anything that we can do or improve upon we can address it once you contact our PALS team. Thanks.

  • {{helpful}} {{helpful == 1 ? "person thinks" : "people think"}} this response is helpful
Opinions
Next Response j
Previous Response k