King's College Hospital
Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RSContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Terrible.
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 23 February 2023
The receptionist at neurology is rude and unhelpful. The day of my appointment to neurology I phoned in the morning to confirm as I was coming from a long way. I had been waiting for the appointment for a long time as I was in chronic pain for over 2 months even though I was meant to be a urgent 2 weeks referral, for the receptionist to tell me .”oh it’s been cancelled” no email, no text, no phone call, no letter. I was so glad I rang!! Despite that she wouldn’t tell me why it was cancelled or when the new one was booked for. That afternoon I get my post, a letter from them cancelling my appointment?? On the day I was meant to be there? You have messed me around so much before this and after this. I do not have faith in the NHS system anymore, I will just have to continue being in chronic pain to which I do not know what the problem is. The system is all wrong.
Visited Neurology on February 2023
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Review titled Not being properly followed up after surgery
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Antonio Rebordao - Posted on 18 April 2023
April 2023 Moving my 2 stars rating to 1 due to the recent developments. a) After having the long-awaited appointment the doctor asked me to repeat a scan that I already had done 4 months before (at his request) and if I wouldn't remind him of that, I would have gone to the stage I was 6 months ago. I expected that he'd have read my clinical history before the appointment... b) The doctor confirmed that the first surgery didn't go as expected and I would need to be again intervened in 6 or 8 weeks. It took them 20 months to reach this conclusion... Even if I suffer daily pain, sometimes unbearable and far worse than before the first surgery, I found out today that the doctor ended up classifying my case as non-urgent (while he said me the opposite) and I am now on a waiting list where people wait 35 weeks as average. I cannot accept this and I'll escalate it to the GP that referred me to the hospital. c) They may be overloaded with patients but I feel that I've been neglected and not properly followed up. November 2022 Last year I had a surgery at the Vascular Surgery and didn't go well. Since February 2022 my leg hurts daily and some days are hard. I managed to get an appointment with the surgeon in early August; and today I was eagerly going to meet him again to discuss what to do next. Then my appointment got cancelled at last minute and I was re-booked in 3 months time. The secretary told me that it was the managers decision to cancel today's appointments in the clinic and that there aren't free bookings until February. I am feeling frustrated because my pain is daily and these managers just condemned me to 90 extra days of pain. As it's not they that are suffering and in pain, it's easy to play and juggle with others discomfort. I feel neglected.
Visited Vascular surgery on February 2023
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Review titled Princess Elizabeth ward - Great ward
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 17 February 2023
Myself and my daughter have just left the above ward after staying there for 6 days and I cannot fault them. From nurses, doctors and surgeons all providing the best level of care an reassurance for my 11 year old daughter who had abdominal surgery. They worked hard to make her feel safe and comfortable, they had patience with her when She was nervous and nothing was too much for them. Just what a parent and child needs at a nervous time like that. Keep up the great work!
Visited Paediatric Surgery on February 2023
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Review titled Superb doctors
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Dev Marshall - Posted on 28 January 2023
Visited the A&E on a Saturday and was referred to a Maxillofacial doctor for the stitching of a facial laceration. The doctor who treated me was professional, thorough and very kind. I barely felt a thing and the wound was closed up in no time. I got detailed advice on the aftercare, as well as, some spare dressings for the wound. Really impressed by the doctor who helped me. Thank you!
Visited Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery on January 2023
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Review titled Great staff, long wait time
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Dominic M - Posted on 11 January 2023
Hands off to the staff. They were very attentive, patient, compassionate and thorough from start to finish. I immediately felt in safe hands and despite long wait times and lots of patients coming through the doors, staff were courteous and professional at all times. Very impressive given the amount of pressure they are under. The total time from start to finish was 6 hours. But in this I had 3 ECG’s, 2 BP, 2 bloods and 4-5 consultations. Obviously it’s not ideal waiting around for that long but I can’t say it’s any fault of the superb staff. Keep up the great work and I hope you get a well deserved pay rise and all the resources you need to make your jobs easier to do.
Visited Urgent Treatment Centre on January 2023
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Review titled Fantastically caring MRI team
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 10 January 2023
I had to have an MRI scan but I suffer from claustrophobia. The team at KCH couldn't have been more caring and got me through the experience with a smile. They gave me a bit more time than the scheduled appointment to make sure I could tolerate it and all of them (3 individuals in particular come to mind) went way beyond what might have been expected of them. At a time when I know they are under such pressure, I can't begin to explain how incredibly grateful I am. Thank you.
Visited Don't know on January 2023
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Review titled Excellent Maternity Service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anna - Posted on 24 January 2023
Thank you to the maternity services at Kings (antenatal, labour and postnatal wards). Every single member of staff (midwives and doctors) that we worked with, was kind, positive and knowledgable. I always felt like I was in good hands.
Visited Maternity services on January 2023
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Review titled No Mask wearing
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 01 January 2023
When Flu and Covid cases are rising why oh why are no patients waiting for their blood test being asked to wear a mask. The brilliant Plebotomy staff wear masks! As someone that is immunosuppressed I can't believe the coughing and sneezing in the waiting area. Surely someone should taking decisive action please.
Visited Phlebotomy on December 2022
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Review titled Very positive experience at sacu - 03/11/22
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Jamie - Posted on 03 November 2022
I just wanted to say thank you to the Nurses and Doctors at the surgical ambulatory care unit for my treatment today. I get anxious in clinical environments, and I was made to feel relaxed and well looked after and was treated with professionalism, respect, and dignity. All the best.
Visited General Surgery on November 2022
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Review titled Accident & Emergency
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Karen - Posted on 27 November 2022
We arrived at 7pm on Saturday night for a suspected stroke. The ambulance had not arrived after two hours so I cancelled it and drove my father instead. The department was very busy but the staff were lovely & very helpful and caring. Yes we were there an awful long time but the staff work so hard, the waiting room was full constantly. They have the patience of saints, my father received very good care in a very challenging environment. My thanks to all of the staff, you deserve so much more respect and recognition.
Visited Urgent Treatment Centre on November 2022
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