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"Rushed to hospital by ambulance suspected ovarian..."

About: New Cross Hospital

Having had to have a drip for the pain the ambulance man said I needed to go to hospital . He was brilliant as he knew I was in severe pain I really didn't want to go though as morphine base drip eventually calmed the pain and knew would be waiting hours in a + e. Eventually the ambulance man persuaded me, he was v kind. But when put in cubicle for 3 hours did have urine test and trainee doctor doing prodding etc nurse did blood pressure. But nothing being said just left there so I told the nurse wanted to go home . Nice doctor came to say I could go as stomach soft on right side so presume that means no internal bleeding? But no mention of scan ? Blood tests (which they would have found abnormal consistent with a viral infection!) as I had to go back to the doctors when discharged as very I'll. No mention of referring to gynacholgy ? Just felt all alone ?? still scared to have a period ?? now appt for gynaecolgy come through for June ???? As my Doc sorted that ! My Docter sorted out tablets to stop my period till then. this could have been sorted out all on the day if I wasn't off my head on morphine based drug and I was communicated with. Feel so alone.

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Response from The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust 10 years ago
Submitted on 15/04/2014 at 14:26
Published on Care Opinion at 15:51


I was sorry to read of your experience in our Emergency Department. To enable me to look further into your concerns, I would be grateful if you can contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) who will be able to assist you further. The PALS Team can be contacted on 01902 695362.

Kindest regards

Judith Davis

Acting Patient Experience Lead

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Response from New Cross Hospital 10 years ago
New Cross Hospital
Submitted on 17/04/2014 at 16:21
Published on nhs.uk on 18/04/2014 at 04:00


I was sorry to read your comments relating to your recent care. To enable me to help you further, I would be grateful if you can contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) who will be able to assist you. PALS can be contacted on 01902 695362. Kindest regards Judith Davis Acting Patient Experience Lead

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