Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Acre Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD3 3EAContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Not good experience
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Aman - Posted on 25 October 2023
I had gallbladder keyhole surgery in August. When I arrived there before the surgery as normal they gave me socks and gown and ask me to wait in the waiting room. After signing the consent form when my turn came a nurse came to the waiting room and said it’s ur turn you can come with me. When we went to the operation theatre the other patient was still in the operation theatre. She asked me to wait one side and after 5 minutes they move the other patient from there and ask me to go in. They put another bed there and ask me to lie down on it and started the procedure. After the surgery when I woke up I was feeling very sick and dizzy. They asked me to eat something so they can send me home but I was being sick 4 times and then they gave me injection. I was still cell dizzy and couldn’t eat anything but after an hour nurse bring the discharge form and ask me to wait in the waiting room . I was waiting in the waiting room with sickness bowl and felt dizzy and my husband picked me up. There was no follow up appointment nothing after that.
Visited General Surgery on August 2023
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Review titled Help at hand
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 08 August 2023
Patients on a bed, in a cubicle or those who are alone in A& e should be offered a buzzer to call for aid. I attended with a family member however it concerns me if i was not their how the patient calls for help. I had to ask for a toilet whilst my family member was in a cubicle in emergency. They had no energy to shout and nor was anyone on close proximity i had to go and find someone some where and ask. A wheelchair toilet was left with us but i could not find anyone to ask to remove it. Point is any unwell patient should not be left unattended in emergency. A procedure should be in place for regular checks and more care support team hired to attend for this. I was in a situation where i could not weight bear and was alone in a wheelchair. I had no option to call for help for someone to wheel me to the toilets. Nhs should care for the patients who come in without any assistance or support more. It is part of your code.
Visited Accident and emergency services on August 2023
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Review titled Excellent Care
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Kim Charlton - Posted on 20 August 2023
Arrived at HRI at around 7.45pm. I was seen by the triage nurse within 5 minutes. The board stated treatment waiting times of around 2 hours; bloods were taken after about 45 minutes. Unfortunately I fainted so I was immediately taken to a cubicle to be taken care of. From start to finish every member of staff were courteous and caring, doing a great job in a very busy department. Discharged at around 2.45am having had many obs checks and a CT scan. Thank you to all.
Visited Accident and emergency services on August 2023
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Review titled Excellent treatment and support
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 03 July 2023
I attended A&E due to hurting my ankle. My injury was far more serious than I expected. Resulting in an admission and surgery. I want to thank everyone from the excellent A&E staff, ward staff, theatre staff and physio's. You were all amazing and nothing was too much trouble. I was treat with dignity and respect throughout. Thank you.
Visited Orthopaedics on June 2023
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Review titled Attendance on night stated
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Pat Nimmo - Posted on 24 June 2023
I arrived at 8pm. and gave details of the reason. The reception was most kind. During my stay I was referred to the Triage Staff at the times noted on the timing board, and to the Doctor at only a few minutes after the time noted. During the time I was there members of staff wheeled me to the toilets when I asked, and were most pleasant about this. Naturally the wait was rather boring, but some magazines are available. I left at approximately 01.30 Thanks to all the staff.
Visited Accident and emergency services on June 2023
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Review titled Cafe
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Pat Nimmo - Posted on 24 June 2023
I attended for an Xray on Monday 19th June. Afterwards I went with my Husband to the Cafe for a snack and a cup of tea. No teacups are now available and tea was serve in a disposable coffee mug. The Ham and Cheese toasted sandwiches were sloppy and tasteless, and thus vastly overpriced.
Visited Don't know on June 2023
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Review titled Had two amazing mental health folk today.
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Sam Taylor - Posted on 27 May 2023
I am restarting my Sertraline subscription, and I was overwhelmed by the anxiety. I had no idea how to handle it, I was just pacing up and down the flat for days! I thought it might've been something I did wrong. I went to the A&E once and while the mental health nurse was pleasant, it didn't change anything about how I was feeling. I had these two amazing nurses who pulled me aside and told me exactly what I needed to hear. They were direct and honest, but in a compassionate way and one that I needed. Since coming home I've been putting into practice the skills they said I should, and already there's been such an improvement! I'm not cured, but I can ride out the anxiety a lot better now. I didn't catch their names because I was so hysterical, but thank you both so much. I'm sure I'll have worse days again, but I feel more confident than I can handle them.
Visited Accident and emergency services on May 2023
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Review titled Very Efficient Service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Phil Hack - Posted on 27 May 2023
Attended A&E with a badly damaged ankle. It appeared quite busy however I received an exceptional level of service and was x-rayed and out within 2 hours. Well done Huddersfield.
Visited Accident and emergency services on May 2023
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Review titled Accidents and Unpleasantries
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Ryan - Posted on 18 April 2023
Whilst in a visit at the paediatric A&E, with a child struggling with their mental health, the conversations heard from the staff in another room were full of swearing, slating other staff members including mentioning methods of harming others (obviously as a joke or a way of venting, but not appropriate for young people to hear). The doctor at the time was highly unprofessional slating 111 for advising us to attend ED for mental health, and basically told the child that they will ‘get over it’ and will be fine because they had gotten through their traumatic past already. The care and respect and professionalism here is the worst I’ve seen across hospitals, and that’s coming from someone who has inspected local hospitals.
Visited Accident and emergency services on April 2023
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