Heartlands Hospital
Bordesley Green East, Bordesley Green, Birmingham, West Midlands, B9 5SSContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Great patient care
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Mrs Bennett - Posted on 20 July 2023
I was admitted as an emergency treated with great care and compassion. Treatment was excellent. I was transferred to a cardiac ward, where I received excellent treatment, care and compassion again, for nine days until I was fit enough to go home. Aftercare was arranged. Thank you all so much for saving my life and getting me back to health.
Visited Cardiology on July 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 20 July 2023
Dear Mrs Bennett Thank you so much for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham. We are delighted to hear about the excellent treatment and care you received on the cardiac ward. Your kind words have been forwarded to senior staff to share with the department, if you would like to provide any further feedback about your experience please visit the hospital webpage https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/get-in-touch/feedback/ Best Wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at University Hospitals Birmingham
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Review titled Stress inducing.
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Ray Whittaker - Posted on 24 October 2023
Heart scan carried out on 29 July. No results as of 22/10. Tried to contact five times by phone. First time put through to wrong dept. Four times phone rang and cut off. Still had no results. Frustrating.
Visited Cardiology on July 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 03 November 2023
Dear Ray Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham – apologies for the delayed response. We are really sorry to hear that you have had so many difficulties getting your heart scan results. If you still have not heard back please contact us at patientexperience@uhb.nhs.uk amd we will try and assist. Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at UHB
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Review titled Not fit for purpose - A&E with no emphasis on Emergency
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Steve200 - Posted on 10 July 2023
This place needs to be seriously reviewed. Long waits due to staff incompetence. The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. Lots of staff walking around doing nothing. No updates given on what is happening just a standard response saying someone will be with you within 2 hours. After 2 hours told to wait another 2 hours. A 9 hour visit of which 6 hours were spent waiting for blood results that were fine! I am sure they do this so most people leave without seeing anyone. Regular role calls to see who is still waiting rather than actually calling anyone to see a doctor. Looking for excuses to cross people off lists. Nurses calling out names multiple times duplicating assessments as they do not update the computer systems to say they have been seen. More examples of wasted recourses. Staff have no compassion. They want you to wait long hours but have no idea of what is happening and how long things will take. I hope no one has to use this A&E if they have an emergency!
Visited Accident and emergency services on July 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 11 July 2023
Dear Steve Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham. We are really sorry to hear that your experience with our Emergency Department was not a positive one aand that information about what was going on and how long you had to wait was not more forthcoming. We are keen to listen to your concerns in more detail to understand more about what has happened and to try to resolve any outstanding issues. If you are happy to do this please make contact with the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) to provide your details. PALS are here to help and can be contacted by phone 0121 424 0808, by email PALS@uhb.nhs.uk or by contact form at https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/forms/contact-complaint-concern Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at UHB
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Review titled Not good patient contact
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by George Perkins - Posted on 07 July 2023
I am due for hernia repair cannot get in touch with general surgery department to confirm referral is being dealt with and/or when because I am in constant discomfort Poor patient services
Visited General Surgery on July 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 10 July 2023
Dear George Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham. We are really sorry to hear that you've been struggling to contact the general surgery department to confirm your referral. We spoke to the department this afternoon and they suggested two options: 1) Ring 0121 424 7371, this is the Waiting List team leader for General Surgery, they will be able to advise where you are on the waiting list. If you have any specific queries they will redirect this to the operational teams for advice. 2) Contact patientexperience@uhb.nhs.uk with your hospital number and they can do a proper check of what the current situation is. Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at UHB
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Review titled Painful Hysteroscopy as no pain relief!
by Splooshy68 - Posted on 14 July 2023
After having a Trans-vaginal scope at Good Hope Hospital (where it was absolutely pain free and the sonographer absolutely excellent in their caring manner and communication during the procedure), I was referred for a hysteroscopy and advised to take paracetamols an hour before procedure. The appointment was at Heartlands. I have never given birth vaginally as have never dilated during labour, resulting in 3 sections. The pain was horrendous! Trying to force a metal pole into my cervix with no pain relief. Eventually given numbing, which only slightly eased pain. Had a polyp removed (bearable) but then the worst part - the suction! OMG, the pain! Yelling and climbing up the gynae chair! Intravenous sedation and pain relief should be mandatory for this procedure, in my opinion! Especially where there has been no vaginal birth. Nurses were lovely, but I found the Dr uncommunicative and detached. They initially rammed the probe into me with no warning and the lovely nurse had to relay what the doctor was doing to me the whole time as they relayed nothing except for when they spotted a small polyp and said they would remove there and then. Nurse also reassured to say stop if too much, but you just carry on to get it over with. I don't believe there is any need for this atrocious pain in this day and age. I will never consent to gynae procedures without pain relief again.
Visited July 2023
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Review titled Incompetent, insensitive and uncaring
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Natalie Linton - Posted on 05 July 2023
There are so many failings from this hospital, it’s hard to know where to start. To give an overview at what was an extremely worrying time for us all, you are promised that you can contact “any time” the “specialists” which wasn’t true, I left numerous messages to receive no response. We were given so much false hope in terms of treatment which again a similar story to the contact didn’t transpire. The insensitivity to patients and relatives is beyond belief. I have always had faith in the NHS and have been an avid supporter of raising money, I am left with a feeling of extreme disappointment and heartbreak from the treatment we received as a family. I’m genuinely appalled by the lack of care and competence within this hospital. Avoid at all costs!
Visited Gastrointestinal and Liver services on June 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 10 July 2023
Dear Natalie Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham – apologies for the slightly delayed response. We are really sorry to hear that following the numerous messages you have left you have not had a response, you have encountered insensitivity and that you and your family are so disappointed in the care you've received. We are really keen to listen to your concerns in more detail to understand more about what has happened and to try to resolve any outstanding issues. If you are happy to do this please make contact with the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) to provide your details. PALS are here to help and can be contacted by phone 0121 424 0808, by email PALS@uhb.nhs.uk or by contact form at https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/forms/contact-complaint-concern Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at UHB
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Review titled Filthy toilets and corridors
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 25 June 2023
Visited my mum over four days. Same rubbish on floor en route to ward the whole time. Corridors littered with amandoned trolleys making it look like a scene from the walking dead. The one public toilet i went into had wee all over floor, no toilet paper. Toilet brush covered in dried excrement. I am a retired nurse and was so shocked. However once on the ward the staff were lovely. Treated my mum with care and respect. Must be terrible for their moral to walk through corridors like that, not to mention the patients
Visited Don't know on June 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 26 June 2023
Dear relative Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham – apologies for the delayed response. We are really sorry to hear that your experience has not been a positive one and you have encountered such an unacceptable environment on multiple occasions. Can you contact us at patientexperience@uhb.nhs.uk with more details (exactly where you encountered the rubbish etc.) and we will speak to our facilities team about the matter. Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at UHB
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Review titled Terrible treatment
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Peter Hodkinson - Posted on 21 April 2024
After attending A&E after slipping at home I injured my elbow. I was not dealt with for 9 hours during which I passed out in pain and eventually given morphine. Others had been there for 15 hours. The waiting area was dirty and crowded and with one doctor. The nurse who went get my medication took over a hour to come back? After being told throughout that I had a strain I insisted on an X-ray as I was being encouraged to go home. The X-ray showed a break I was treated.
Visited Accident and emergency services on June 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 29 April 2024
Dear Peter Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham – apologies for the slightly delayed response. We are really sorry to hear that your experience in the Emergency Department was not a positive one - in particular the delays receiving treatment and you needing push for an x-ray to get a correct diagnosis and treatment. If you think it’s appropriate we are keen to listen to your concerns in more detail and to try to help if there are any outstanding issues or things we can learn from. If you are happy to do this please make contact with the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) to provide your details. They can be contacted by phone 0121 424 0808, by email PALS@uhb.nhs.uk, or by contact form at https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/forms/contact-complaint-concern Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Officer at University Hospitals Birmingham
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Review titled Top Class service during a tricky labour
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Kristopher Ekins - Posted on 02 July 2023
My partners Labour started off very routinely, going in at 5cm. She progressed on to 7cm in a few hours and after another few hours only on to 8cm. Baby it turned out was face up and head tilted backwards. My partner was put on a drip to help ease the process along but baby didn't want to move around even after 4 hours! The midwives and doctors spoke us through our options, C section or forceps with the emergency c section if forceps unsuccessful. My partner was taken in to surgery and the forceps failed so Baby was born (very happily I might add) via emergency C section. I am so so so grateful to everybody involved in the process. The student midwives and midwives never left our side and were so incredible, reassuring, informative and just all around amazing. The anesthesiologists explained everything perfectly during the epidural and the were very reassuring too. The doctors came in periodically towards the end to assess and were very gentle and kind and spoke through everything in such away that neither of the options felt daunting. The surgeons and consultants were fantastic and efficient in theater and did such a brilliant job stitching my partner back up. During it all I still managed to cut the cord and we had cuddles with mom whilst they were finishing up. After care team was brilliant too and so was everybody up on the recovery ward. I honestly can't speak highly enough of every single person involved. Thank you.
Visited Maternity services on June 2023
Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 06 July 2023
Dear Kristopher Thank you so much for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham. We are delighted to hear about the excellent service your partner received from all the staff in our maternity team and that you and your partner were treated with so much kindness and care during your time here, and that the Emergency C section went to plan. Your kind words have been forwarded to senior staff to share with the department. We'd be keen to capture more information about this as an example of best practice to share around the trust - if this is something you and/or your partner would be interested in please drop us a line at patientexperience@uhb.nhs.uk and we can make the necessary arrangements. Best Wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at University Hospitals Birmingham
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Review titled Longest night without treatment
by Awat - Posted on 11 May 2023
I had very strong abdominal pain which is worsening now, I called 111 they sent ambulance out and after few checks they took me to heartland hospital emergency department, one more ECG check and blood test then waited until 8.30 in the morning, then without seen a doctor or any explanation I was sent to next door they called gp- hospital. Dr had no clue and they just give some painkillers and send home, before I come home I went back to emergency department told I’m confused and my stomach pain increased. I demanded to see a doctor or at least explain to me what happened and why I have waited for now 12 hours, sorry you Re-register yourself and wait we can see you but don’t know when I told. I left hospital and went home, my chest and stomach pains had increase, but don’t what to do and where to go Extremely disappointed
Visited May 2023
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Review titled Heartlands Hospital
Replied on 07 June 2023
Dear Awat Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about Heartlands Hospital Birmingham – apologies for the delayed response. We are really sorry to hear that your experience with our Emergency Department was not a positive one and that you encountered so many issues and long waits. We are keen to listen to your concerns in more detail to understand more about what has happened and to try to resolve any outstanding issues. If you are happy to do this please make contact with the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) to provide your details. PALS are here to help and can be contacted by phone 0121 424 0808, by email PALS@uhb.nhs.uk or by contact form at https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/forms/contact-complaint-concern Best wishes James Cunningham Patient Experience Facilitator at UHB
Information supplied by University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust