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"Too long waiting"

About: Queen Charlotte's Hospital

I arrived at the hospital at 7.30 in the morning on the cesarean section now it's been four hours and I still do not know when the surgery is done it is not allowed to eat or drink, which means that from the evening of the previous day, without food, more than 14 hours and from the morning without drinking not sure for how long yet like that I am very disappointed to understand the delay but not so much hours on an empty stomach during pregnancy

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Response from Queen Charlotte's Hospital 6 years ago
Queen Charlotte's Hospital
Submitted on 30/04/2018 at 15:47
Published on nhs.uk at 16:06


Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is concerned about your posting on NHS Choices and wishes to apologise to you for the experience you had at Queen Charlottes Hospital.

We would really like to speak to you and be able to look into this further.

In the meantime I have forwarded your posting to the service managers for the Maternity Service.

Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) can be contacted on either 0203 313 0088 or email k.seward@nhs.net

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