Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
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Review titled everyone doing their best
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by retired nurse - Posted on 19 January 2024
on a recent visit to the emergency department following a fall I was impressed with the professionalism of the hard working staff. however it seemed that the system for getting patients from the crowded waiting area was making the job even harder than it was. after patient had been registered they waited to be seen in this chaotic area. staff appeared from several different direction calling out patient names. some loudly some less loud and one or two from behind a mask making their calls impossible to hear. mostly patients were able to respond but several times the callers returned without a patient.some may have left ! but some probably did not hear. older people do have problems with hearing. there were large screens in the area giving information if patients were given a number on registration surely these prominent screens could be used to call them for treatment and even direct them to the appropriate place. this market place type environment does not seem appropriate to the highly professional conduct of the departments staff. These observations come from someone with 40 years NHS service who has nothing but admiration for the staff in this incredible pressurised department.
Visited Accident and emergency services on January 2024
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 22 January 2024
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful feedback and suggestions for how the experience of attending our Emergency Department could be improved for patients. We appreciate you taking the time to share this with us and we will pass all your comments on the senior team in the Emergency Department for their consideration.
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Review titled A&E has Improved since my last visit.
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 03 February 2024
Really impressed with my recent visit to A&E after hearing horror stories of people having horrendous waits to be seen. Thankfully, this wasn't the case and I was booked in and triarged,x-rayed and had a consultation with the Emergency Doctor and given appropriate medication all within 4 hours. All the staff I seen were kind and approachable including the Receptionist,triarge staff, radiographers and the doctor.
Visited Accident and emergency services on January 2024
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 12 February 2024
Dear Patient Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We are so pleased to hear that when you attended our A&E department recently you found it to be better than your previous experience with us. The teams all work together to give you the best care that they possibly can and they will be so pleased to hear that you were seen in such a timely and professional manner. I will pass these comments over to the managers of each department you have mentioned now. Kind regards, Kelly – Patient experience officer.
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Review titled Thanks to all the fantastic staff
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Jane Elizabeth Bowden - Posted on 20 December 2023
My husband has had some very disappointing experiences in Queen's over the years, so I was dreading having a planned operation. However, I was very pleasantly surprised. All staff were fantastically caring and pleasant, keeping me informed about what was happening and why etc. Food was good and it was quiet and calm in the ward at night meaning I could get some sleep (something not possible for my husband on the other wards he experienced). Only suggestion for improvement is not to ask people to all come at 7am to Quadu; it was not great to have to wait 7 hours to be called to theatre! Also pre op information/correspondence could have been better. Having been asked if I would accept a date for just before Christmas and agreeing to that, I heard nothing more so rang a number of times to see if was going ahead. I left messages but never got a call back. Eventually, I spoke to someone less than a week before the op who confirmed I was on the list meaning I could make arrangements. I never got anything in writing confirming the op. Apart from that though, it was a very positive experience. Many thanks to all the staff in Quadu, the operating theatre, recovery, C25 and the volunteer who helped my husband find me to take me home - you are all very special people!
Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on December 2023
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 22 December 2023
Dear Jane Thank you for taking the time to write and share your experience of coming into our hospital for an operation. We’re sorry to hear that in the past your husband has had some bad experiences, but it is good to know that on this occasion things went right and that you felt well cared for during your time with us. We will share your thanks with everyone involved. We are grateful for your understanding about the time you were asked to come in – we will certainly feed this back to the team, however it may not be possible to change this as managing the lists for the day does require all the patients having procedures to be in hospital at the start of the day. Kind regards Andrew Patient Experience Officer
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Review titled I was not overly impressed with the treatment
by antliasx98 - Posted on 11 December 2023
I was not overly impressed with the treatment my child received in this ward, their response was very slow even when my child was on oxygen. The machine would beep endlessly and no-one attended, this did not instill any confidence in me whatsoever. No parent should go through this, watching your child on life support is heartbreaking as it is exacerbated by staff not responding in a timely manner.
Visited December 2023
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Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 12 December 2023
Dear Patient we are so sorry to hear that this has been your experience of our services. We would not want anyone to feel this way could you please contact us at Pals@nuh.nhs.uk so that we can obtain more information and look into this further. Kind regards Kelly
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Review titled Reassured and home with my family
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 07 December 2023
I attended the qmc gynae department today after I was transported to hospital by ambulance. The sensitive nature of my medical need caused additional anxiety for me but I was immediately put at ease by the ambulance crew who were fantastic, so caring and reassuring I am so thankful to the two paramedics and student paramedic who helped me today in so many ways. When arriving at the hospital I was quickly booked in and taken to a23 where the care continued to be incredible. The staff on a23 consistently ensured I was ok, both physically and emotionally. They explained each stage of the intervention and even when urgent treatment was required via an operation they helped me to relax and feel less anxious. Again the aftercare support was brilliant and the nurse who looked after me was always available, approachable and had such a positive attitude. Thank you so much today for all of your help this could have been a very different experience and I am so grateful for each and every person who helped me today.
Visited Gynaecology on December 2023
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 12 December 2023
Thank you for sharing this experience with us. Sometimes coming to hospital for whatever reason can be so daunting and I’m so pleased that the team you encountered were able to alleviate your fears and support you throughout this difficult time. I will pass this feedback on to the teams you have mentioned in your comment. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you a speedy recovery. Kind regards, Kelly
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Review titled Horrific
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Helena Craig - Posted on 18 December 2023
Attempted to do the right thing on Saturday night and took my brother who was in excruciating pain to a walk-in centre; were then told to take him to the Emergency Department at Qmc rather than Leicester Royal Infirmary. Booking in was fine, although no attempt was made to contact the walk-in centre to get his triage notes (turned out he had an enormous abscess which needed draining immediately - sepsis hello?!?!), so we sat for 5 hours waiting to be seen. His obs were taken once. He was given paracetamol even though his pain at that point was at a 9/10. The Emergency Department department staff were horrendous. Would call one patient, not get a response, then walk away for another ten minutes before coming back and repeating the same name. My brother was sat on his abscess for five hours. Luckily he was finally seen by a doctor who was less than impressed that my brother hadn’t been bumped to the top of the list - again, sepsis - it seems a bit obvious, and I’m not a medical professional! We were then whisked to the surgery triage unit who were incredible, my family and I absolutely cannot fault them - they were stellar in every way, as were his recovery team in the ear, nose and throat Centre (c24). We were placed in the family room and managed to have a bit of a rest, albeit on the floor, and then the most wonderful catering manager came and spent some time with us, and made my Mum a cup of tea as she had a bit of a wobble (your son being in emergency surgery does that to you). It’s such a shame that the emergency department isn’t ran by competent, empathetic professionals whose priority is supporting their patients - they unfortunately seem resigned to the fact that the department is in disarray and continue to make no attempt at providing adequate care; I even overheard a hca telling another patient that “8 hours isn’t anything, try 16 hours, you’re not the only person whose fed up” Christ. I think the Cqc need to drop-in to the Emergency Department and give it the kick up the back passage it needs!
Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2023
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 22 December 2023
Dear Helena Thank you for sharing this valuable feedback about your brother’s experience of care at our hospitals. Firstly, we would like to say how glad we were of the positive experience you all had in surgical triage and while your brother recovered on C24. We will be sure to let those teams know the difference they made to everyone involved. We are sorry to hear though that you felt the service your brother received in the Emergency Department was below expectations and that you felt the staff did not offer good care to him as a patient. We will share your feedback with the matron and service manager of the department so that they can know about your brother’s experience during his time with us. If your brother would like to get in touch with us to share more details about his experience himself, he is welcome to do so, he can email us at QMCPET@nuh.nhs.uk. If there are ongoing concerns he can also contact our PALS service at PALS@nuh.nhs.uk.
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Review titled fantastic treatment
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Janet M Riggall - Posted on 07 January 2024
an Xray at louth urgent treatment centre revealed I had a right open fracture of the olecranon(undisplaced). Lincoln were unable to treat me, due to possibly needing a skin graft Queen's Medical Centre, agreed to accept me for treatment. From the moment I arrived at the hospital, I had superb treatment. I was given a bed as soon as one became available & I had my operation at 12.30, the following day. Thanks to the skill of the surgeon, who was able to stretch the skin over the open wound, there wasn't the need of a skin graft. I can't thank the hospital enough for all they have done for me. Every member of staff, treated me with dignity and respect. I was discharged from the hospital on Wednesday 13th December. I had to return to the fracture clinic for 2 more Xrays, to check on the healing & to have the stitches removed. I begin physiotherapy treatment at my local Lincolnshire hospital. The only visible sign of the fracture is a slight scar, so thank you so much for looking after me Janet
Visited Orthopaedics on December 2023
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 09 January 2024
Dear Janet Thank you for taking the time to review our services. We were pleased to hear that you were able to get the care you needed and that post recovery you are happy with the progress that you have made. I will pass this on to the surgical team senior management so that they are aware of your feedback. Kind regards Kelly - Patient experience officer
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Review titled ENT day surgery & Ward C25
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Paula janneh - Posted on 14 December 2023
In on day surgery, the ward staff are great. You might expect along wait until going for surgery on the day. I had an anxiety attack as the day went on. The staff & surgery team team were great. Made me feel in safe hands. When it came to my turn for surgery, the team talked to me to calm me down , feel asleep & came around feeling fine...just a little hungry. Back on ward, they check you give you a drink & sandwich.. I am proud of our NHS & the team on the ENT treat you like a person . A big Thank you for taking great care of me.
Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on December 2023
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 18 December 2023
Dear Paula, thank you so much for your excellent feedback. It is really great to hear how the day surgery team were able to help you when you were feeling anxious and that they helped you to feel calm and in safe hands, and that you felt well cared for throughout. I have shared your kind words with the day surgery and C25 staff to let them know. Kind regards Andrew Patient Experience Officer Nottingham University Hospitals
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Review titled Never Heard Back
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Gemma - Posted on 12 June 2024
I went into eye casualty at the recommendation of my optician in December. After a 7 hour wait I was told I had swelling in my eyes which can lead to excess pressure in the brain and was needing an MRI. I then had the MRI 3 days later. 2-3 weeks later I had a call from the doctor to explain that there was express pressure in my brain and would need to have an appointment with a nurse. It is now June and I have not had an appointment and my symptoms have started to arise again. I have called to speak to someone about an appointment and get told they are putting me through to the team, it rings for about 2 minutes then cuts me off. Can I please have a call back on this please.
Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on December 2023
Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 13 June 2024
Dear patient, We are so sorry to hear that you have had trouble accessing this service and that the phone line is inaccessible. We can pass this on as anonymous feedback to the department however in order to assist you properly, we would need your name and a few more details in regards to your care. Please can you contact us via the email address PALS@nuh.nhs.uk confidentially and mark this for my attention so that we can contact the department on your behalf. Kind regards, Kelly - Patient experience officer.
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Review titled Sonographer answered all of my questions
by stareq75 - Posted on 18 December 2023
I attended A23 Outpatients for an early reassurance scan due to complications in my last pregnancy. I just want to give a massive thank you to the sonographer who saw me on two occasions over the past couple of weeks. She was extremely thorough and took so much care to check everything. She explained things so well to me and answered any questions I had and I felt nothing was too silly to ask. She did a brilliant job of showing me the screen and what I was looking at. Me and my partner feel so much more at ease after seeing everything is ok. I wish I could remember the sonographers name but she really is a credit to the team :) Thank you!
Visited November 2023
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Review titled Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Queen's Medical Centre Campus
Replied on 22 December 2023
Thank you stareq75 for this excellent feedback. We understand how important the reassurance that you had from this sonographer will have been to you and your partner, we are so pleased to hear that this was your experience. We will share this lovely message with the A23 team, but if you’d like us to try and get this to the individual sonographer who you saw, you can send us an email at QMCPET@nuh.nhs.uk with your details and we will try and find them. Kind regards Andrew Patient Experience Officer
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