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"it was discovered at my 20 weeks ..."

About: Princess Anne Hospital

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it was discovered at my 20 weeks scan that i had a large (9cm) ovarian cyst. it wa continuously monitored through my pregnancy and everyone was very helpful. though, 4 weeks after i had my little girl i was sent for a re-scan which confirmed the cyst was still there and infact a little bigger, i was told i would need a minor operation and was sent on my way and told to "wait to hear" from the hospital, weeks and weeks went by with no word so i phoned them myself only to be told i would have to go to the gp and arange another scan myself! so all the trauma of endless scans and worrying about my baby, only for them to fob me off!!! im disgusted! and when i have my next baby i am asking to be refered to the hospital in portsmouth

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Response from Princess Anne Hospital 14 years ago
Princess Anne Hospital
Submitted on 19/11/2009 at 12:29
Published on nhs.uk on 20/11/2009 at 04:04


Amy: thank you for taking the time to leave a comment about your experience, because we will use this to improve our services in future. We have passed your concerns about the follow-up from your scans to the managers of our maternity service. Please contact our Patient Advice and Liaison service on pals@suht.swest.nhs.uk or by calling 023 8079 8498, if you would like us to investigate your specific case in more detail.

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