Manor Hospital
Moat Road, Walsall, WS2 9PSContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled exceptional care from all the staff on ward 4
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Paul Thatcher - Posted on 25 April 2024
To all the staff on Ward 4, especially the housekeeping, healthcare, nurses & my Tamla Motown friend arranging to get my home sorted & safely discharged home. Your empathy ( & the gazillion mugs of delicious tea) has made all the difference during a difficult time in my life. I hope I wasn’t too much of a pain in your behind. Thank you for everything, including putting up with me! Thank you for the outstanding care and support you all gave me during my stay at the Manor Hospital. I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to you all for going above & beyond. Your commitment to myself and other patients is truly admirable. From the bottom of my heart, I was truly blessed to have such a remarkable team taking amazing care of me. God bless you all, P J T, room 3. xxx
Visited Don't know on April 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 25 April 2024
Dear Paul Thank you sincerely for this positive feedback and for recognising the 'amazing care' that you received from staff who you felt went 'above and beyond'. I hope you are now feeling much better and this feedback will be shared. Regards Garry Associate Director Patient Voice
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Review titled 4 hours wait time with baby
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 07 March 2024
Iv been told that its normal to now wait 4 hours to be seen. My baby developed a temperature and so far 2 hours no one from the children wait area has been called. Zero priority for babies & children. One childs coughing incessantly. One is a tiny infant. What makes us a priority?? Whats your resourcing team identifying?
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 18 April 2024
I am sorry to read of this experience. If you wish to discuss this further please contact us on 01922 656463 Bradley Cox Patient Relations Manager
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Review titled Bad dealing
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Preet - Posted on 02 April 2024
I go 12.00 night time in front of me 15 or 20 people.only 1 doctor whole night I have pain whole night I m in pain I cry nobody listen.nobody care me.just waiting just waiting.morning time 8 am my turn then I go doctor l.doctor say wrote medicine.but then all pharamacy close .bullshit system seriously 8 hrs I m in pain nobody listen nobody gave medicine.very poor review
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 18 April 2024
Thank you - please contact us to discuss this further on 01922 656463 Regards Bradley Cox Patient Relations Manager
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Review titled Five hour wait rude uncaring reception staff
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 13 February 2024
After speaking to 111 and then a call from a doctor I was told to take my Husband to A and E as he was concerned he may have sepsis and an ambulance might take a while. On arrival we were triaged pretty quickly I told her my husband was feeling confused and not well obs done she said no it's not sepsis? Then we waited over 5 hours and still not been seen by a doctor, at 4 hours I asked reception staff how long it would be and they were just so indifferent, uncaring like I was a nuisance! Ridiculous wait time when 111 told us to come
Visited Accident and emergency services on February 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 18 April 2024
Thank you for the feedback and I regret the delay in responding. This is not the standard we aspire to deliver and although waits in urgent care are often unavoidable the manner in which you were responded to was not what you should have experienced. We do take civility seriously and a have a programme of reinforcement in place in addition to the recent launch of our staff behavioural framework which clearly sets out the expected standards. Regards Garry Garry Perry Associate Director Patient Voice
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Review titled Poor-slow service
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 09 February 2024
Attended an and e 5:30am. Relatively quiet could count 5 people in waiting area. It took 13 minutes to be seen by nurse who did nothing but take blood pressure and ask what medication was on. No details of what to do or what treatment would be needed. Just take a seat. Still sat waiting 1hour and 55 mins. Reception staff asked at 1 hour and 25 how long to be met with no long. Yet still waiting. Appalling service - new an and e built by nurses for nurses to aid efficiency is a joke. It is no better than the previous.
Visited Accident and emergency services on February 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 18 April 2024
Thank you for your feedback I am sorry this was your experience on the day in question. Whilst waits are not perfect, the Trust does perform well against national comparators for emergency care waits. Your feedback is however valuable to us and should have any future concerns please do not hesitate to contact us via 01922 656463 Regards Garry Garry Perry Associate Director Patient Voice
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Review titled Amazing staff under immense pressure.
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 02 March 2024
I have a chronic autoimmune condition and as such, have experience with outpatients care at a number of nhs hospitals around the uk. The Manor is a clean, modern facility, where patients with complex needs can access virtually any specialist needed under one roof. Mental health services are right next door, at Dorothy Pattison Hospital and Sexual Health services are just across the street. The department I visit most often right now is Rheumatology. When a typo on my prescription (a medicine that requires close supervision) was detected, it immediately ceased until all the appropriate tests and conditions were met. To this end I took a tour of the hospital, sampling the wide range of disciplines and the proficiency of staff in each. I had x-rays and CAT scans in Radiology, where I've previously visited for ultrasound and MRI scans too. Dermatology is another haunt of mine. Here I've made use of purpose made uva and uvb vertical light therapy machines. I'm a frequent fliers with the phlebotomy department. Poor circulation means I'm quite a challenge but, they're always concerned about excessively sticking me with needles. How sweet! It's situated adjacent to the pathology laboratory, meaning blood results can be fast tracked, although I find they generally take no longer than 24 hours, to reach the requesting practitioner. Other departments and clinics I can vouch for include cardiology, the new, multi-million pound critical care unit, accident and emergency, general surgery, Neurology, podiatry and physiotherapy. All of the staff have been attentive, professional, taking the time to make sure I was fully informed and comfortable. Despite the apparently large ratio of patients to staff, I've never felt that I wasn't treated with consideration, never rushed or as if my concerns were unimportant. The principle complaint most often made of nhs services today is that of lengthy waiting periods. This is obviously due to underfunding, understaffing, excessive managerial positions and insufficient frontline staff. The staff that are expected to bear the burden of this patient load, are under massive pressure and vulnerable to burn-out. Nhs staff are some of the most skilled and proficient there are. Their expertise is legendary and has attracted doctors, nurses, anaesthetists, dentists, therapists and technicians (the list is endless) from all around the world to train here. The hospital is responsible for meeting the health needs of 270,000 people. I believe it's amazing value for money. But universal healthcare only works when a sense of societal and personal solidarity exists alongside it. I suggest that this solidarity is in fact, akin to the chicken and egg analogy...did the nhs exist because of our British esprit de corps? Or is the nhs responsible for the unity?
Visited Rheumatology on January 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 18 April 2024
Thank you for this detailed and pleasant read - I very much appreciate the time you have taken to leave your feedback and I will be sure to share this with the teams involved. Regards Garry Garry Perry Associate Director Patient Voice
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Review titled Excellent service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Phillipa - Posted on 21 January 2024
I attended ( sunday 21st January), endoscopy suite. The clinicians were reassuring, caring and professional throughout, being an ex NHS employee isn't always the best thing, but these staff have got it exactly right.I felt reassured and in good hands, well done to you all, wishing you well.
Visited Gastrointestinal and Liver services on January 2024
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 29 January 2024
Dear Phillipa Thank you for you feedback. I am pleased to hear you found the staff to be reassuringly caring and professional. I will ensure this is passed on. Regards Garry Garry Perry Associate Director Patient Voice
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Review titled Amazing care
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Char K - Posted on 17 December 2023
After being admitted to A&E by the ambulance, the care I received was amazing, I was extremely poorly and concerned my time had come, the A&E staff worked hard to reassure me, and ensure I got the very best of care, CT staff and Endoscopy staff made sure everything detail was explained and were a calming voice, when I was at my most vulnerable, I have the wonderful Ambulance team, and All staff that looked after me to thank, 3 bags of blood later I’m on the mend. I will be eternally grateful for the team around me, we are lucky to have you.
Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2023
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 19 December 2023
Dear Char K Thank you for this brilliant feedback for the team in A&E, Imaging and Endoscopy. I can only imagine how anxious you must have been feeling and I am pleased staff provided the reassurance yo needed. We will pass this on to the teams. Hoping you are soon fully recovered With regards Garry Garry Perry Associate Director Patient Relations and Experience
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Review titled Amazing service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Patrica Smith - Posted on 10 January 2024
Dislocated my shoulder on Christmas eve, from paramedics to all the staff on the new A & E I had brilliant really brilliant attention and the short stay on the ward was great,I thank you all
Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2023
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 29 January 2024
Dear Patricia Thank you for your comment. I will ensure this is passed on and do hope you are now recovered. Regards Garry Associate Director Patient Voice
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Review titled Brilliant service once you got in.
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Karen Ashfield - Posted on 03 January 2024
Arriving at the A and E department the room was absolutely bursting with people everywhere. i was so distressed about going in wondering how long it was going to take in a room full of strangers. The receptionists are all very rude not the time of day for you your just another one on there list, would rather have conversations between all of themselves. When asked about a wait time she bite my head off saying they dont give that information. All fabulous service after that 10 mins to assessment area all nurse's were friendly and fantastic, another 15 mins to triage where the beautiful nurse patched my fathering law up with some glue on his nose and a check all over with paper work explaining all the things we needed to know absolute super star she was all in time for new years eve
Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2023
Review titled Manor Hospital
Replied on 03 January 2024
Dear Karen Thank you for your feedback and I am pleased it was generally positive given the overwhelming pressure in the department at present. It is disappointing to learn of the experience in regards to the receptionists which is not the aspired standard and the expected average wait time is something that can be shared. I will pick this up with the team in ED. Thank you for taking the time to give your feedback and I hope your father-in-law is now on the way to recovery. Regards Garry Garry Perry Associate Director Patient Relations and Experience
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