Queen Alexandra Hospital
Southwick Hill Road, Cosham, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 3LYContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Great reception staff
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Jason Hogben - Posted on 14 June 2024
I took my elderly father to QA today and had to sort out the disabled parking with a blue badge for my father. I found my way to the reception and had a chat to Josh on the desk who was fantastic and a great help as it was the first time we had used the blue badge. He explained everything and was so so helpful and kind. Thank you Josh
Visited Don't know on June 2024
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Review titled Assessment ward
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by WENDY DAWKINS - Posted on 08 June 2024
A great service from the time I walked in until I left. The staff were brilliant, not just going about their day to day duties but also going above and beyond with extras. A very calm and relaxing experience.
Visited Day treatment services on June 2024
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Review titled Very Satisfied
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Wendy - Posted on 11 June 2024
I have recently had two colonoscopies on 22nd May and 03 June 2024 and on both occasions the staff have been first class. The first colonoscopy was routine but they found a large polyp which necessitated a second procedure to remove it. I received first class service on both occasions from the reception team and particularly the team conducting each proceedure. As part of a trial, the people running the trial always did what they said they would do which is a refreshing factor these days. Doctors and nurses were very good and I felt very comfotable in what is a rather challenging proceedure for the patient. Given the publicity that surrounds the NHS these days, which is ofen negative, the people in the Endoscopy unit deserve a big pat on the back. Well done one and all.
Visited Colorectal cancer services on June 2024
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Review titled Support during a challenging week
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by Emily - Posted on 13 June 2024
A huge thank-you to the whole team for the care I have received over the past week, which has been very challenging for me. Support when feeling very low was always there. Special thanks to the Equans team supporting d7 East - always kind, cheery and person-centred.
Visited Orthopaedics on June 2024
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Review titled Great team
by Tom Dunaway - Posted on 12 June 2024
I visited ED and was greeted with the expected crowded reception and lack of spare seats in the waiting room. I checked in and waited in the foyer until triage about an hour later. After two hours we were told that the wait was likely to be 6 to 8 hours but full explanation that any pain relief of advice was available. Most people stayed with a few moans. I watched a few genuine emergencies with parents carrying sick or injured children and a stream of ambulance arrivals. Among these were a steady flow of mental health related issues, elderly confused people, language barriers, police escorted patients and more than a few with alcohol and substance abuse of all ages and gender. In every single case the reception staff, nurses, doctors, security, ambulance staff and any hospital employees that I witnessed reacted positively and treated everyone with the same level of respect and calm. Despite being bombarded with with pressure, some unreasonable and unacceptable requests and behaviour, levels of aggression and lots of emotion they never failed, in my opinion, to maintain their professionalism and to create a calm environment. Although I had to wait my turn I tried to imagine spending time in their shoes and not sure I could have behaved as well in the same circumstances. With lack of funding, lack of medical staff, increase in visitors and overloading with mental health and alcohol and substance abuse I think they all deserve medals. I was treated as quickly as the system would allow and everyone involved in my treatment was amazing and efficient. Even if a few less people ended up there for overindulging or other self inflicted reasons the situation would start to improve. The broken situation is not the fault of the staff that you see in front of you or behind the doors of this typical hospital emergency department and they deserve the same respect in return. For whatever personal reason they chose to face this situation on every shift, they do go in to do their absolute best. If it sometimes look like they are feeling this pressure it is no surprise. Please pass on my thanks and urge them to keep going as without them we would all be in trouble. They are angels x
Visited Accident and emergency services on June 2024
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Review titled Fantastic care
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Jayne olverman - Posted on 21 July 2024
Great care from the Gynaecolgy dept .I couldn't thank you enough got seen within 4 weeks had my op and great after care
Visited Gynaecology on June 2024
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Review titled Great Department
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 26 June 2024
My husband was treated as a day patient at the Radiology Day Case Unit at QA. The service was fantastic from the calls before admission the tests on the day before admission the advice and guidance given was of a high level. On the day of treatment all the staff were helpful knowledgeable and kind. The doctor who treated my husband was second to none he explained everything in plain English and came to see him the next day before discharge. This department is a shining example of all that is good in the NHS. Thank you all so much for your care and compassion
Visited Day treatment services on June 2024
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Review titled Excellent care
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Richard C - Posted on 25 June 2024
Had a colonoscopy at QA today. Was anxious about the procedure but the staff were fantastic, a very friendly, professional team. All went fine. Thanks to the whole team!
Visited Don't know on June 2024
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Review titled Really helpful doctors. nurses treatment of me beyond rude
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 26 June 2024
My stay at hospital was very supportive from the junior doctors and consultants. However one particular nurse was very rude in her treatment of me. Ignoring me for hours and then speaking to me in a very rude way. She kept on making me feel like a burden. All the other nurses were great and as busy as her on the other days but never treated me with such contempt. She is bringing the NHS and her profession into disrepute.
Visited Accident and emergency services on June 2024
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Review titled Exemplary Care at Queen Alexandra Hospital Cardiology Ward
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Noreen Moore - Posted on 15 June 2024
I have spent a few days after being blue lighted to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire admitted with a SVT palpitations event here in cardiology ward . The care I received was truly awesome... from ambulance staff, heads of cardiology specialist departments, to nurses, porters, cleaners and the wonderful tea making and meal on wheels department. My stay in ward c6 I found the staff absolutely fantastic ; encompassing my hearing impairment as part of my communication in their care , they instructed their busy consultants and nurses, to speak clearly and face me so I could lip read. It made a huge different to ensure that I remained as calm as possible. During tests ...echocardiogram and angiogram using dye for examination of the heart, the staff showed immense care and compassion. It is known that I have that I have SVT , so the cardiologist specialist for palpitations took the time with patience, to visit me to answer all my grey area questions before I was discharged. All his answers were very easy for me to understand rather than medical jargon. They also have changed my medication which was not previously sufficient to support my heart condition- stating that I will be now passed over to out patients cardiology department fir further tests and management programme. Thank so much, all of you, from the bottom of my ‘bumpitity musical drumming' heart for all your help. You are all absolute stars. Thank you!
Visited Cardiology on June 2024
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