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About: Hull Royal Infirmary

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Firstly in a@e was put on a chair with my details on the wall where I sat. We had to share a room to be told by the doctor what was wrong. I then was found a bed on the stroke ward day one. Day two sent to the eye hospital for a bed. Day three got to the ward I should of been on firstly the surgical ward. On there two days got discharged with paper work saying I needed a urgent MRI scan which took two weeks to have. If I had the choice I would not go in there again ward six was horrible did not seem to care what anybody needed people waited forty five minutes for a commode terrible. A nurse changed a awfull smelling stoma bag while we was having lunch not only the smell but what about hiegine they are only behind a curtain it's awfull. I'm glad I had my gallbladder removed in castle hill hospital as I don't need any more stress. I also asked for a pillar to be told they was like gold dust and only brought one . I had to ask where the bathroom was they never told me anything on ward six I cried when my husband left . The stroke ward the eye hospital was super loverly staff and could not help you enough it a shame a ward can change the full of a experience of a hospital.. I hope my surgeon who I'm under if I need any other treatment can do it in castle hill hospital.

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Response from Hull Royal Infirmary 11 years ago
Hull Royal Infirmary
Submitted on 08/04/2013 at 16:27
Published on nhs.uk on 09/04/2013 at 05:15


Many thanks for placing your posting on the Patient Opinion website. We are sorry to read of your recent experience on Ward 6 at HRI and we will ensure that the staff concerned are made aware.

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