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The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn. NHS Foundation Trust

Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gayton Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4ET

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  1. Review titled Unbelievable Care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Alan Smith - Posted on 29 August 2024

    On the evening of July 30 my late wife was admitted to A & E . She was transferred to Windsor and Oxborough wards.On August 3 she had to have emergency surgery and was admitted to CCU where sadly she passed away.I would like to thank all the staff of all wards concerned for their professionalism,care and support.Especially CCU where their compassion,treatment and care went beyond all expectations. In her final moments she,myself and family were treated with the utmost dignity and compassion,thank you for everything. The NHS may be broken but the staff of Queen Elizabeth Kings Lynn excelled in everything they did. Thank you again Alan Smith

    Visited August 2024

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  2. Review titled Wonderful Staff

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Dave - Posted on 01 August 2024

    I recently spent at night at QEH Kings Lynn. The staff from initial ambulance journey through A&E and into West Raynham ward were brilliant. Caring, supportive and professional. I could not have wished for anymore at a very worrying time. Thank you QEH 👍

    Visited July 2024

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  3. Review titled Wonderful staff

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Mary Trindle - Posted on 21 June 2024

    After a 9 day stay in QEH I was impressed with the kind, caring and efficient staff, including porters and cleaners and every one else. A shortage of beds - and pillows - were a constant problem. I was moved from resus to M ward? AMU, Windsor and Elm and apart from a few hours in M? I had the best of care. It amazed me the staff keep so smiley and kind with all the shortages of staff, noise from building work and all the other problems. The food had improved so much since my last visit a couple of years ago, and some of the vegetarian and vegan options were excellent. Cleaning seemed constant and thorough. Thank you all.

    Visited June 2024

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  4. Review titled Poor service

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Mark - Posted on 20 June 2024

    Had appointment for 10am and had to sign myself out at 3pm as doctors to busy to see me till 6pm shocking service the place wasn’t even busy everyone just chatting Not happy!!!!!

    Visited June 2024

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  5. Review titled A&E admission

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by David Matthews - Posted on 20 May 2024

    Arrived by ambulance, A & E very busy so a wait in the ambulance whose crew were excellent, reassuring and efficient Checked in due to being busy, I was on a bed in the corridor all night but staff kept checking me Finally moved to a ward for 4 days, all staff friendly and professional

    Visited May 2024

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  6. Review titled Worst hospital ever been to

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Mark gordon - Posted on 25 April 2024

    Came in by Ambulance. Was told after sitting on a chair for 30 mins bloods would be taken. These where but then sat on a trolley at least 2 hours. In these 2 hours i was told by the 1st of 6 doctors would be another set of bloods then x ray then see if i could go home. I would see 5 more doctors before i entered a ward and had to explain the story of what happened to each of them. Don't they communicate??? Once on the ward 6 hours later still no xray still no doctor to potentially discharge me. Also when i entered i had asked for a nicotine patch. 5 hours and no patch. So i discharged myself. Tuesday i went to norwich university hispital. Exact same procedure but with a huge difference. In the same time. 2 sets of bloods done to compare. Xray done. Nicotine patch done. Different doctors not asking what happened all knew from when i entered. Bp done every hour. Diabetes bloods done every hour. A dictor came to my bed 10pm and did an ultrasound and solved the problem. 03.00am the last dictor came gave me all clear to go after breakfast. With added meds. Kings lynn 1 out of 10 Norwich university hospital 11 out of 10. I notice the reviews on here 3 stars or less no comments. Which makes reviewing hypocritical. I am setting up a case for high courts.

    Visited April 2024

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  7. Review titled Oral department

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Gail suiter - Posted on 23 April 2024

    I must say how professional and caring the whole department were. Especially as I am not good with dentistry! All staff were helpful and extremely kind. Thank you.

    Visited April 2024

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  8. Review titled Opthalmology

    Rated 3 stars out of 5

    by Kip Baker - Posted on 14 April 2024

    My wife is quite upset. Appointment at opthalmology department today was seen by a Doctor who was extremely rude and arrogant. On top of which he had not even looked at her notes and said "apart from glaucoma is there anything else wrong?" My wife has had 2 strokes leaving her vision extremely impaired. The chap should have at least been aware of that! If nothing else he should have training in manners and professionalism.

    Visited April 2024

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  9. Review titled Excellent care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Sue Massingham - Posted on 05 April 2024

    I called an ambulance, which arrived in 15mins. I then went to SDEC and received very efficient and caring treatment. The staff, though very busy, were patient and caring. Excellent service from everyone.

    Visited April 2024

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    Replied on 10 April 2024

    Dear Sue, Thank you for your feedback. We are pleased to hear that you had this experience while you were with us. I will be sure to pass your feedback on to the SDEC team. Thank you again. Kind regards, Charlotte Lawrence. Patient Experience and Public Engagement Lead.

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  10. Review titled Poor Crisis Management In Blood Testing Department

    Rated 2 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 15 March 2024

    Whereas on the one hand three members of staff in the outpatients blood testing department were extremely caring to a very poorly pregnant lady today 15th March 2024, On the other hand, once several doctors’, several nurses and the crash team (I guess) had arrived within minutes, there was absolutely no need for the three members of staff who were taking blood tests to stop their work and bring the whole department to a standstill for one hour. Actually, it was visible that a couple of other pregnant ladies were struggling with having to wait so long, they were looking quite flushed and exasperated. The waiting room was full, and filling up, at one point at least 27 outpatients patiently waiting whilst the poorly lady was being tended to by several nurses, several doctors and the crash team whilst the blood test staff just stood around, they were not needed once the emergency medics arrived. Of course the very poorly lady’s respect and dignity had to be considered and yes, she was just inside the door of the blood testing room but surely the staff could have thought outside the box rather then bring the whole department to a “total standstill” in excess of one hour, for all waiting patiently. It was suggested that a portable screen was found to offer the poorly lady privacy and the blood tests to continue but there wasn’t one. Ok, well why not go find a portable screen from elsewhere ? It was suggested that they just use another room within the department and continue with the blood tests, there were two rooms right there not being used but there wasn’t a chair ! Ok, well call a porter to find three chairs so that the three members of staff could resume their task in hand, i.e. taking blood tests. No, none of this happened and it was absolutely ridiculous that one very poorly patient, through no fault of her own, couldn’t be put behind a portable screen or that the blood test staff couldn’t sort out chairs in the two empty rooms rather than have outpatients, several coming over from the maternity clinic, waiting, a complete standstill in excess of one hour. Appalling crisis management. Maybe the blood test department should learn from this and have a screen there “just incase” and a couple of spare chairs “just incase” an outpatient should take poorly.

    Visited March 2024

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