I have a connective tissue disease, this year I have had 3 separate admissions to hospital following Pericarditis and last week, Pancreatitis. The staff in A&E at Dr Grays are superb, they kept me informed, reassured me and the care on the wards was second to none. My only complaint is the lack of set visiting hours, or at least, restricting the number of people allowed. I needed rest, sleep and quiet, yet the constant back and fro of visitors and the noise was annoying.
My latest stay was onto ICU, I told them what my medication I took, even took it in with me, but they went by the online prescription and it was wrong, the system hadn't updated, one was a tapering steroid dose, they wanted me to take double the dose and would not listen when I said I was on half that dosage, aside from that, I cannot fault them. They were kind, helpful and reassuring, from the consultants to the health assistants.
Earlier in the year I had a 10 day stay at Aberdeen with a suspected heart attack, the facilities were outstanding, staff all excellent, and it felt like they were working with me and not just treating me.
I would also add that the Rheumatologists at Aberdeen have gone over and above what I expected, taking time to personally email me when I needed to ask a question relating to my treatment. Dr Basu and his registrar are a credit to the NHS. I am normally quite critical of some NHS care, but Grampian have it down to a T.
"Grampian have it down to a T"
About: Aberdeen Royal Infirmary / Cardiology / Coronary Care Unit Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Cardiology / Coronary Care Unit AB25 2ZN Aberdeen Royal Infirmary / Rheumatology (Joint conditions) Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Rheumatology (Joint conditions) AB25 2ZN Dr Gray's Hospital / Emergency Medicine Dr Gray's Hospital Emergency Medicine IV30 1SN
Posted by maggiej (as ),
Responses
See more responses from Linda Oldroyd
See more responses from NHS Grampian