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Queen Alexandra Hospital

Southwick Hill Road, Cosham, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 3LY

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  1. Review titled Excellent care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Carole Drinkwater - Posted on 15 February 2024

    I was in wardE8 for five days, The care I received was outstanding. all staff from the cleaners upwards to all medical staff were always cheery and caring. I can honestly say I would give a 10/10 for care, compassion and laughter. Thank you to everyone who played a part in my stay

    Visited Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease on February 2024

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  2. Review titled Despite the challenges Orthopaedics did very well

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by J.Fisher - Posted on 13 March 2024

    I tripped and dislocated my ankle and broke my leg. I had to wait a week for the op as junior doctors were on strike but despite this the orthopaedic team did a great job. I cannot thank them enough.

    Visited Orthopaedics on February 2024

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  3. Review titled Excellent service- treatment

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Jane Mills - Posted on 13 February 2024

    A really quick, efficient and hopefully effective treatment. Procedure was well explained by the knowledgeable staff who were patient and caring.

    Visited Gynaecology on February 2024

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  4. Review titled Terrible communications problems

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Mrs Brenda Smith - Posted on 05 February 2024

    After waiting a year I eventually got an appointment regarding my cataracts. I was contacted 2 days after appointment for the procedure. I decided to defer as consultant advised I treat my dry eyes and get records of my previous laser correction surgery. The phone number on the letter was impossible to get through to speak to someone. Several days of ringing were unsuccessful, it was ringing for ages then cut off. I eventually got to speak to someone by ringing via QA central switchboard and they took a message and said they would get someone to ring me back. No one did so I was rang a few days later to ask why I did not attend. I explained how frustrated I was that I could not get through on the number on the letter and she could not give me an explanation as to what the problem was. Since then I received another letter rescheduling the appointment for February 7th ( pre op ) and February 12th for procedure. On Thursday the 1st of February I rang to cancel the procedure and be taken off the waiting list as I need to treat my dry eye problem and receive my laser correction records which will probably take several months. The person I spoke to said that they would do that. Despite this I have had several messages left on my home phone confirming the two appointments. I tried ringing today and had the same problem getting someone to answer the phone. No doubt this will go down as my not attending for the appointments which is not the case. Someone in management of the Eye Department needs to investigate why this is happening as I now have no faith in the departments competency in carrying out the procedure I need as it seems my wanting to follow the advice of the Doctor I saw is at odds to the departments need to get it carried out quickly. I’m sure other patients must be having the same problem with communicating with this department and hope it can be rectified.

    Visited Ophthalmology on January 2024

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  5. Review titled Mixed

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 06 January 2024

    On arrival my partner was severely short of breath on minimal exertion , he was booked in and directed to wait in the waiting room to be seen by the triage nurse . After 2.5 hours I was triaged and then immediately seen by a Doctor who began treating me immediately as my chest was very quiet I can’t fault the ED doctor however it is worrying that the initial contact nurse at the door did not recognise and prioritise a clearly time critical patient.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on January 2024

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  6. Review titled Great service

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Hilda Thomas - Posted on 16 January 2024

    I visited the breast clinic today only 8 days after seeing my gp. The service was first class. From seeing a consultant, having a mammogram and a scan I was out of the hospital in 2 hours. The staff across the whole department were very friendly helpful and extremely professional. Thank you.

    Visited Breast cancer services on January 2024

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  7. Review titled Not very good

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 30 January 2024

    I thought that the consultant that saw me was a bit rude and didn't seem to take it all in didn't even tell me my xray or blood test results I had done 3 weeks prior to this appointment

    Visited Rheumatology on January 2024

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  8. Review titled Horrific wait times

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 29 January 2024

    Nurses take a long time to do simple things and are often condescending and rude. In D ward, I was waiting for an hour for a new bag of fluid for an IV, and my nurse just didn't come back. No one told me what was happening or what was wrong, and there seemed to be no communication between departments. The only positive thing I can say is that the paediatric department managed to help me quickly and efficiently, unlike the adult ward.

    Visited Don't know on January 2024

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  9. Review titled Excellent kind treatment

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Dizzy Den - Posted on 21 April 2024

    I attended the emergency clinic first in late December early January, I was treated with not just excellent care but by kindness and understanding of my condition. A Viral infection seems to keep reappearing and I have had to return as an emergency, the Reception Staff are friendly and professional, I saw the Doctors within a reasonable time considering how many people there were there. After examining my eye I have now seen a Consultant and have been transferred from the Emergency Eye Department to the Clinic which deals with the condition I have. I cannot praise the Eye Emergency Department highly enough the whole Unit work under great pressure but remain professional, sympathetic to one's worries and at the same time friendly to all in their care.

    Visited Ophthalmology on January 2024

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  10. Review titled Disappointed

    Rated 2 stars out of 5

    by Phil Fogden - Posted on 21 January 2024

    Arrived at department check in ok for the eye emergency department the first nurse I saw to take blood pressure etc constantly yawned and no interest be honest thought she was going to fall asleep after approx 2hrs which was expected managed to see the doctor I was actually in the appointment for 5 mins and while that was going on he had a female colleague asking him what he wanted from the Costa on site and sandwich he wanted for lunch he was more interested in that than me also when I first entered the room he asked what was the problem with my eye and looked shocked as my optrician when I stated sent all my graphs including scans and a covering letter 2 days before which I was told at reception they did have I know the nhs is bad at the moment but did not expect this

    Visited Don't know on January 2024

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