Royal Preston Hospital
Sharoe Green Lane North, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 9HTContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled life saving
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by ROBERT HENFREY - Posted on 06 May 2024
I was admitted for wrist-hand surgery following a chainsaw event and was operated on by a superb surgeon and his team. The reconstruction of my vascular, tendon and nerve tissues was just in time to save my fingers and the surgeon and his colleagues did a fantastic job. My post-op care was just as wonderful and thanks to all your staff, great and small, I have my life saved, my hand saved and a chance to live another life. A big, very big thank you to all. What a lucky man am I.
Visited Major trauma on April 2024
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Review titled Superb ,ongoing Care
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Mrs Maureen Blackett - Posted on 01 April 2024
Father admitted with Broken hip and shoulder at age 94 years .From admittance to investigations and surgery to after Care ,has Bn Superb .Our Family cannot thank all staff for Dads on going Care .Ward 14 and dads ,nurse in charge gone above and beyond .As an inpatient you are well cared for
Visited Major trauma on March 2024
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Review titled Amazing Staff
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Gary - Posted on 29 March 2024
I would just like to thank the staff from receptionist through to consultants for their amazing service, through no fault of theirs I was left on hard seat for nearly 21 hours which was not a nice experience at all. The staff from my observations put up with some not very nice patients which is unfair on them. The system is broke and the staff have to deal with the fallout which again is unfair. Staff 5/5, system 0/5
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2024
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Review titled Terrible level of care
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Deborah B - Posted on 20 March 2024
My 87 year old parents had to visit A&E as my father could not pass any urine. They were admitted at 5pm and were left in the waiting room all night, only being discharged early the following morning. During that time, other people were admitted, seen and discharged. They were told on a few occasions that it seemed like the doctors had forgotten about them. Being elderly they do not like to cause a nuisance and so just accepted they had to wait. In the end a catheter was put in and they were discharged with no instructions about what to do next, only that a 'nurse' would be round to see them. They were given night bags, but no instructions on how to use them. Currently, one week later, they have heard nothing, have no idea what to do next. Their GP refuses to help saying it is down to the hospital to deal with them. Given the experience to date, my parents understandably do not wish to spent another 12 hours sitting in A&E to find out what to do! This is a ridiculous level of care and very symptomatic of how broken the NHS is! Unfortunately my parents do not live near to me and try to deal with emergencies on their own!
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2024
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Review titled Cannot get through to anyone!
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 04 April 2024
I have been trying for the best part of 3 weeks to get through to the gynaecology department to cancel an appointment and have spent over 2-3 hours on hold trying to get through only for the line to hang up. I now understand why the nhs has so many appointment that end up with a no show as you cannot get through to anyone to let them know!
Visited Gynaecology on March 2024
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Review titled Wonderful staff
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Ann Jackson - Posted on 19 February 2024
Had an operation on a broken arm. All the staff that I met were brilliant I was very nervous but they put me at ease
Visited Orthopaedics on February 2024
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Review titled Great care, but no parking.
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by angela corbett - Posted on 15 February 2024
The doctor and nurses were brilliant, 10/10. But the parking is dreadful. The sign said 20 spaces but there were none. I drove round the site 3 times and the sign still said 20 spaces, but there were none. Also, the map of the site is upside down, ie, north is at the bottom of the plan!
Visited Neurology on February 2024
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Review titled Compassionate, caring and excellent care given
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 20 February 2024
I was admitted onto the Gynaecology ward after a large bleed and required emergency surgery. I am a nurse myself and the care I experienced went above and beyond to provide for my needs. The nurses and HCAs were caring and took the time to really care about what I needed. The Registrar and SHO that cared for me were so empathetic and explained step by step what was going to happen a long the way. They put me at ease and showed great compassion. Thank you for doing your job so well.
Visited Gynaecology on February 2024
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Review titled calm, caring and professional care
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Pat and Jim - Posted on 22 February 2024
Although A&E Was busy late Sunday evening the Reception staff were courteous. After about an hour we were called by the Triage nurse. She was very cheerful and reassuring and redressed the wound. We were then directed to Emergency Care. Then examinations, x-ray and treatment were carried out in a calm efficient professional manner. We applaud the Staff. Working long shifts. The work that medical and NHS staff give to us, the public are to be applauded especially through Covid. thank you all.
Visited Accident and emergency services on February 2024
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Review titled Royal preston hospital a+e
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Pete. - Posted on 18 February 2024
Had to visit rph last night, ankle like a balloon, from receptionist to consultant and everyone in between treated me so well, kept me fully informed of procedures and treatment all along the way, the staff was super busy in there but remained so professional even dealing with some challenging individuals, cannot thank staff enough should be proud of yourselves.
Visited Accident and emergency services on February 2024
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