I was on my own in the house when I suddenly realised I could not see properly on the left hand side of the page. I tried washing my glasses and my eye but it made no difference. I could not read properly. I could not understand what was happening and thought about detached retinas etc! So I called my daughter and she came round to my house. She suggested we should call 111, which she did for me. I told them the problem and they gave me several tests to do. They then said I should get to the nearest a&e within an hour.
So my daughter took me to St georges'.
She sat there with me for over two hours then came with me when I was called by a doctor. It was by then after 10.00 pm!
I was given extensive tests, which took at least another two hours with lots of waiting time between each. I was allowed home just after midnight after promising to return for an eye check the following morning. I was also told I'd be called to the neurological unit. I was, the day after, and was given masses more tests.
The story goes on.... I have nothing but praise for st georges.
"My 111 call and visit to St George's A&E"
About: Harmoni / NHS 111 Harmoni NHS 111 WD18 8YA St George's Hospital (Tooting) / Accident and emergency St George's Hospital (Tooting) Accident and emergency London SW17 0QT
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