Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE9 6SXContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Absolute discrace
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 10 December 2022
2 minute wait turned into 2 hour then 5 minute wait turned into 4 hours, then was told needed a scan which will be done in 5 minutes 1 hour later got scan, 7 hours on and waited for results 2 hours, you are just fobbed off all of the time and can't get to know anything, it's just one lie after another(is that part of the qualifications), will not be going back I'd rather suffer
Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2022
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Review titled Emergency Medication
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by Carole - Posted on 24 December 2022
Picked up medications from usual chemists and then travelled away for Christmas. Discovered the chemist had only given us some of the medications, panic struck. This is Christmas Eve!! Phoned 111 and after a long wait time, got through to someone who contacted the QE who arranged for emergency medications and contacted an after hours chemist, sending through the prescription after checking they had stocks. All is now well and Thank You.
Visited Don't know on December 2022
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Review titled A and E was like a Horror Show!
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 13 November 2022
I am so sad to say this but after visiting the A&E dept recently I am shocked and traumatised. After an 8 hour wait after having stroke like symtoms I came away more worried than when I went in. 4 hours for blood test results which still have not discussed the results with a doctor. Still dont know what is wrong with me! Came home went to bed not knowing if I was going to have a brain hemmorage. So after an 8 hour wait I still didnt get any answers to what was wrong with me. No privacy, nor respect or empathy for people. I had to look after an elderly patient who was left on her own in agony needing the toilet and dehydrated. Four times I asked could a nurse tend to her. Is it not the case that nursing staff and doctors are meant to do no harm? Honestly I am left traumatised amd it will take me a long time if at all I get over my ordeal. I have a disability and mental health issues and to be treated in this manner has shocked me to the core. How can they expect anyone to sit for 8 hours with no water? the water machine was empty, the floors were covered in blood and other matter people were coming in covered in blood and left sitting with blood going all over the floor. I could go on and on. I know the NHS is stretched and the staff work extremely hard but I am sorry the NHS a&E dept is not fit for purpose.
Visited Accident and emergency services on November 2022
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Review titled Great practice
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anastasia Calin - Posted on 18 November 2022
My labour was not easy, but thanks to the excellent staff, everything went great. the midwives and the doctor were with me nearby and showed great care. Thank you for my baby and your excellent job.
Visited Maternity services on November 2022
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Review titled Appalling place
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 26 November 2022
I attended A& E with chest pains & feeling very unwell. I was given a sheet of paper to fill in & left in the waiting room to wait for someone to call me. After a time of being in such pain that the other people waiting were concerned, I was eventually taken to see a nurse who done an ECG. She refused to give me the results of this ECG so I had no idea if anything was wrong and told me to wait for a doctor to tell me the results. I was worried sick as I had no idea if i was having a heart attack or a stroke but she had no concern for my pain or worry and simply told me to go back to the waiting room. I then asked for pain relief, and was told by another nurse that she would sort it, only 45 mins later she failed to reappear, so I , in agony went to go and find her. She was nowhere to be found & when I asked another nurse for pain relief and explained that I had been waiting some 4 hours by now, she replied with "what do you want me to do". It felt like she nor any other of the staff had any care for me as a patients or that I was in pain. It felt like I was bothering her. I then found a doctor in the nurses area who told me I would be waiting hours to be seen. At this point I had been there some 6 hours and had not seen a doctor or been given any pain relief. I know our NHS is struggling, but to be treated in such a manner that makes you feel like the nurses dont care about you, that you are taking up their time by asking questions and being dumped in the waiting room where there was no affordable food or drink for potentially 10 hours, and thats before you've seen the first doctor is shocking. I went home after 8 hours still having not seen a doctor because it was getting late and I had no way to get home once public transport stopped. I would now, If I had further chest pains, not bother attending A & E. The abuse and laziness of staff isnt worth it. In my view this A&E is now unfit for public use & puts lives at risk.
Visited Accident and emergency services on November 2022
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Review titled Excellent Caring Professionals
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Rosalind Johnson - Posted on 30 December 2022
On 25 Nov 2022 I had surgery for ovarian cancer at QE. The team of surgeons and anaesthetists were the most caring and empathetic people, and performed what I can only describe as a miracle on me. As soon as I had been told I had advanced cancer, I was also told it was inoperable. That was last January, then I went through chemo which reduced it a little so I was offered surgery for debulking at another hospital. However the anaesthetist said I was too high risk for it to go ahead. Hormone treatment followed which showed no success, then at the eleventh hour (my oncologist gave me a prognosis of Christmas 2022) I was told to expect an appointment with a surgeon at QE, Gateshead. This appointment filled me with hope, I was given empathy and positivity I was not expecting. There were two more appointments at QE for pre-op testing and to investigate a heart defect before being given the go ahead for surgery. I was admitted on 24 Nov and early the following morning all three surgeons came to see me to explain what would be happening and offer reassurance. I felt so calm and confident all thanks to them. I've had surgery three times before and was terrified each time. This experience was so different, I felt I was being treated as an individual rather than just another patient. The anaesthetists also were so kind to me and I went into surgery with confidence in the doctors and hope. I'm very squeamish and always look away when I have needles inserted into me and the thought I might need a stoma was my main concern. However, the wonderful surgeon, at our first meeting, had said this was a possibility but she considered it unlikely. I woke up so happy and feeling so much better that expected. Then to be told that all visible tumours had been removed was just so much more than I could have hoped for. The wonderful surgeon was right, no stoma! I had two large ovarian tumours, the omentum, lymph nodes, fallopian tubes and spleen removed. After a short stay in the High Dependency Unit, I was back on Ward 26. The nursing staff were all so lovely and friendly, I was able to shower myself right from the start (I had expected to be a lot more dependent) and was able to get out of bed right away and walk about without too much discomfort. The worst thing I had to deal with was vomiting! I am so very grateful and absolutely ecstatic to be alive thanks to the wonderful medics at QE.
Visited Gynaecology on November 2022
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Review titled Great staff
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 22 November 2022
I was at childrens A&E on Sunday and despite it being busy & long wait the staff were fantastic and did everything to make my child (&me) feel at ease. Every member of staff from entering at the doorway to leaving 4 hours later were very supportive, reassuring and helpful. Such hardworking staff. So grateful.
Visited Accident and emergency services on November 2022
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