Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Barrack Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 5DWContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Huge Thank You
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Michael Clarkson - Posted on 08 March 2023
From the moment I arrived until I was discharged, the treatment I received at every stage for my procedure, and from every person was exemplary. The people who checked me in, the nurses who went through all the pre-op procedures, the anaesthetist, the young doctor from the surgical team, the whole surgical team, the nurses in post-op, the recovery ward nurses and the person who brought me tea and toast. At every stage I was well informed of everything that was going to happen, I felt very comfortable and at ease with my upcoming operation. Please pass on my thanks to everyone, I just wanted to say thank you.
Visited Plastic surgery on March 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 22 March 2023
Dear Mr Clarkson, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care you have received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff. Please could you send us this feedback to rduh.pals-eastern@nhs.net and we will log it as a compliment to be passed to relevant staff. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled Poor practice
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 20 March 2023
Arrived there with ambulance for query sepsis. Tachycardic and overpyrexial (41 degrees), with dizziness, feeling sick, headache. Been there for about 10 hours and left shivering on a chair. There are at least two triage rooms but used for something else and not to assessing the patients based on the severity or care and monitoring requirements. They either don't know or don't care what triage rooms are for. They seems to don't know what medical emergencies are. Or to don't care.
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 06 April 2023
Dear Anonymous, Thank you for sharing your experience. I am sorry to hear about it. If you would like us to log this as a complaint for investigation and to improve our services, please write to us with your details (full name, date of birth and Hospital/NHS number) at rduh.pals-eastern@nhs.net Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled My grandad
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 17 April 2023
You have looked after my grandad since his stroke back beginning of march and we as a family would like to thank you very much from the bottom of hearts u have looked after him so well and even on the down days helped to make the start of his recovery so much better thanks all at bolham ward from the Westcott family
Visited Stroke on March 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 25 April 2023
Dear Anonymous Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care your grandad has received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff. Kind regards Brenda Leaman Patient Experience Lead Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled I felt very cared for in every sense
by Brachyman - Posted on 31 March 2023
I was admitted to the RD&E for brachytherapy. The entire experience was brilliantly managed and my every need anticipated and met. There was a reassuringly calm atmosphere, no one seemed rushed or anxious to move on, spending time answering my questions and needs, even though they were, of course, under pressure. In theatre, the procedure obviously demanded great technical as well as clinical skill, but the staff worked unobtrusively, whilst I was kept supported by the Anaethetist, who was there at my side from start to finish. That consistency of contact was important, because, whilst I was anxious about what was to happen, his presence remained calm and supportive throughout the entire time from initial prep to completion of the procedure (4 hours +) - a familiar face in a time of major anxiety! Afterwards, the Oncologist took time to come and talk to me to see if all was well, to assure me that the procedure had gone well and to ask if I had any questions before I was returned to the ward. The Anaethetist also visited me later in the day to again check that I was ok. On the ward (Yeo and later Yarty) staff were calm, purposeful, cheerful, ever helpful and friendly. They took time to ensure that I felt like a person in their care, and that was true across the full spectrum of tasks. I felt very cared for in every sense. Yes, this is fulsome praise for all involved, but it is well deserved and whilst, of course, I wouldn't want to repeat the experience, the people involved did their very best to make this cancer patient's experience as good as it could possibly be. My heartfelt thanks to all.
Visited March 2023
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Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 06 April 2023
Dear Brachyman, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care you have received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff. If you wish us to forward your compliment to the relevant staff members, please write to us at rduh.pals-eastern@nhs.net with your details such as full name and hospital/NHS number and also mentioning the name mentioned in this post. We will log it for necessary attention. Wishing you the best. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled Stent placement
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Tony - Posted on 23 March 2023
Diagnosed heart attack at Barnstaple A and E dept transferred to Exeter by ambulance an excellent experience on arrival at CCU Exeter immediately taken in operating theatre and the stent fitted the whole experience was quite mind blowing superb expertise absolutely wonderful staff for the operation and aftercare all the staff I encountered down to the ancillary staff could not have more kind and professional I can only say the Biggest Thankyou to all the wonderful people doing such a Great job I was discharged in 48 hours absolutely amazing a service by the NHS to be really proud of many congratulations
Visited Cardiology on March 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 06 April 2023
Dear Tony, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care you have received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff. If you wish to forward your compliments to the relevant team, please send us your details (full name and NHS/Hospital number) with the name mentioned on this post and we will log it for necessary attention. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled SEN child disappointed with care received
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 15 March 2023
Came in by ambulance with my Autistic son after falling off his bike, we were seen very quickly by a Dr who said my son needed to be observed for 2 to 3 hours and if all was well we could then go home. I was shocked to then be shown to the waiting room and left there for 3 hours not one person checked on him (that’s not observing him)! My son struggles in busy places there was no seats left and the noise was making him struggle, his ipad ran out of charge, followed by my phone and I asked several times when the Dr would check him! I was concerned about a couple of things but after 3 hours with son about to meltdown and attack us I discharged him and went home for everyone’s safety, I stayed up all night watching him as it was a neck/throat injury that he had! Gutted that the NHS has come to this, there’s no ‘care’ anymore! Son is fine luckily, but what if he wasn’t!
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 06 April 2023
Dear Anonymous, Thank you for sharing your experience. I am sorry to hear about it. If you would like us to log this as a complaint for investigation and to improve our services, please write to us at rduh.pals-eastern@nhs.net with the details of the patient (full name, date of birth & Hospital/NHS number) along with the above details. Once we have received these details, we will forward it to the investigating team for the necesssary action. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky Patient Experience Department Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled Mealtimes
by gfsqw67 - Posted on 19 May 2023
I recently stayed in Barnstaple Hospital for a week and Exeter Hospital for a week. I cannot complain about the treatment or staff, it was wonderful. However, the one problem I experienced is around mealtimes. The staff would come in the morning and take the lunch order. However, at the time of lunch being delivered, I would either be being taken for some treatment or already be having treatment away from my bed, so not being able to eat my lunch. As well as this, there were occasions when I was not in my bed to give my teatime order, which resulted in me having a cheese sandwich for tea, and sometimes this being all I had had all day. I feel that there needs to be a system in place that accounts for inpatients having treatment at meal times as well as ensuring people have the chance to order their meals, even when they are not in their bed.
Visited February 2023
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Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 22 May 2023
Dear Gfsqw67, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care you have received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Please could you send us your full name and your hospital number so that we can log the feedback regarding the meals and forward it to the Incharge for their attention. Please send us the details to rduh.pals-eastern@nhs.net and mention the title of this post. This will give us an opportunity to improve our services. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled I will be forever grateful for the support I've received
by Domino56 - Posted on 17 February 2023
I was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. I started a course of chemotherapy at the hospital in Exeter, but my treatment was provided by the Seamoor Unit at the hospital in Barnstaple, as this was much closer to my home. Chemotherapy continued, followed by a mastectomy and radiotherapy at the hospital at Exeter. I am now back at the Seamoor Unit in Barnstaple on a course of tablets that will reduce the chance of the cancer coming back. I can honestly say that in my dealings with both hospitals (and this has included various tests as well as the treatments) I have been treated with real care and professionalism. In all but a tiny handful of cases, I have also experienced true kindness and understanding of what I've been going through. Everyone has been patient and happy to answer my numerous questions, however stupid they were. My only criticism would be an apparent lack of communication between departments. This was difficult at the start of my journey, as when you're first diagnosed with cancer everything is so scary and bewildering that you really don't know if what you are being told is right or not. However, things improved once I got to understand the process. I think it has helped that I have taken control of what has happened to me as much as possible and have chased the relevant departments(s) at the hospitals if I've thought something hasn't happened when it should. That said, I've had so much support, and any issues have been dealt with really quickly. I've still got about 4 months of treatment to go, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and life is getting back to normal. I know the NHS has its problems, but my experience has been so positive and I will be forever grateful for the support I've received.
Visited February 2023
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Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 20 February 2023
Dear Domino56 I am so sorry that you are having to be treated for breast cancer but I am pleased that you have felt supported and have been treated with kindness. Your feedback is really important for us to know what we do well and what we can do better, and I will ensure that the breast care team and Seamoor unit are aware of your positive experience. Although you have said your care has mainly been positive, I am sorry that you have experienced some lack of communication between departments during your treatment. We always strive to do the best that we can and would welcome the opportunity to improve on this particular aspect of your care. If you would like to chat about it with myself or one of the team, please feel free to call 01271 349115 or email rduh.breastcare@nhs.net
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Review titled Brilliant patient care and bedside manner
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Hannah Williams - Posted on 12 February 2023
We visited today with my 8 year old daughter who had an ear infection. We were seen very promptly in ENT by a lady doctor and then the Registrar. Both were professionally brilliant and so thorough. But the reason for the review is that I want to point out how wonderful both of them were with their bedside manner. They guided and comforted my daughter, who was in considerable pain, with amazing skill and patience and general kindness. I hope you can thank them personally as a result of this review as I understand I can’t name them here. Really well done and thank you both again 🥰
Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on February 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 03 March 2023
Dear Ms Williams, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care your daughter received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff. To enable us to log this as a compliment and forward it to the relevant staff, please write to rduh.pals-eastern@nhs.net with your details such as full name, NHS or hospital number. We hope she is doing well. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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Review titled Beautiful people
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Lesley J Barrett - Posted on 14 February 2023
For someone who has had little to do with doctors , hospitals etc , in general , ..... I am fully comforted. Prompt , polite and kind attention. Total thoroughness. Within a few hours I had been seen by a consultant who removed a ring on a badly swollen finger. Then an x-ray , then a hand specialist. Bloods followed and a final chat with a Registrar and follow up appointment booked. Absolutely amazing and every person I interacted with were so extremely kind , gentle and thorough. Brilliant , I take my hat off to you all !!
Visited Accident and emergency services on February 2023
Review titled Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Replied on 03 March 2023
Dear Ms Barrett, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care you have received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback. Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff. Kind regards Sonya I Lucky PALS office Royal Devon University Healthcare (Eastern)
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