What I liked
The surgeon and anaethesiatist both came to see me before my operation, gave me a detailed explanation and answered my questions. All the staff from Day Surgery receptionist, to nurses and sisters were all very friendly and keen to see I was comfortable and had a good outcome. The tea and toast was very welcome and nothing seemed too much trouble.
I felt I was being treated as a human being and not a statistic. The aftercare info pack was good.
What could be improved
Although the aftercare info was good, I feel a bit more about how I should manage my immediate aftercare with a timeline/schedule. In particular, a sequence of possible events. For example, Op + 2 days - remove sling, start exercises daily, do I take anti-inflammatories?, do I need to go to my GP a week after the op to get the dressing changed, after two weeks to get the stitches out.
Who do I call if I haven't got a physio appointment by the end of week 1?
I feel strongly about a schedule the majority of patients can follow, with contact numbers and possible events that could happen.
"I was treated well, as a human being,..."
About: St Albans City Hospital St Albans City Hospital St. Albans AL3 5PN
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