University Hospital Of North Durham
North Road, Durham, County Durham, DH1 5TWContact details and Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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Review titled Excellent Medical Service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Mary - Posted on 11 May 2023
Excellent clinical service. Could not fault staff. Points to improve: Environment, very oppressive waiting area, toilets disgusting Waiting time too long (10 hours). Despite these points the staff and the medical treatment was exceptional.
Visited Accident and emergency services on May 2023
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Review titled Bad Experience
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Margaret Peacock - Posted on 12 June 2023
Was taken To A and E after a horrific fall, dislocated by shoulder bad cut to head requiring 16 staples total agony with doctor trying to relocate shoulder eventually they must have sedated me as I couldn’t let them touch arm. I had Covid at the time. Care compassion and communication non existent. I was told I could go home after two days. I was not given any advice on how to treat should went back to hospital after 12 days seemingly to have my nose reset I wasn’t aware of this thought it was to remove staples. I had to ask if these were being removed was told do you want them out. The nurse who removed them was lovely and caring. I was still not given any advice on shoulder so I put a complaint in. Had a phone call from someone who said she was the Matron and apologised for there being no communication and a doctor would ring me next day by lunchtime. I got a call from a rather unpleasant lady from the fracture clinic asking why I had an appointment that day at the fracture clinic I told her I knew nothing of this. She then told me the doctor would see me at the hospital the following Thursday. I have been in agony with my shoulder and this is 5 weeks now and after the treatment from this hospital I contacted the Quality care commission. My own doctor has arranged for me to visit physio department at Bishop Auckland. While I was in a A and E they weren’t sure if there was a slight fracture but they gave me no information as to if there was a fracture or not. I hope nobody else has to go through this a horrendous experience. As a pensioner I would have expected better.
Visited Accident and emergency services on May 2023
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Review titled Compassion and Outstanding Staff
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 01 June 2023
Following my recent and devastating loss of my wife Irene Tunstall on Sunday 28/5/2023, on behalf of myself and my family I feel that is important to acknowledge the magnificent care and support from all of the staff on Ward 16 at the University Hospital of North Durham. During this difficult time, they were outstanding in helping us cope with the situation we were facing, and their unwavering compassion, dignity, guidance and professionalism were second to none. It is always tough to witness the final chapter in a loved one’s life, but with all of the staff of Ward 16 it was a final chapter that was made acceptable and allowed us to come to terms with the outcome. We will never forget the care, help and sympathy they showed towards us in this very emotional time. With the very deepest gratitude. David and Family.
Visited Orthopaedics on May 2023
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Review titled Many thanks
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Brian Mason - Posted on 18 April 2023
Just want to express my extreme gratitude for the treatment I received from the paramedics, admittance/scan staff & particularly the staff on ward 2 after suffering a stroke Friday 14th April 2023 which without doubt would have left me with permanent damage. Thanks again for giving me a second chance in life Regards Brian Mason & family
Visited Stroke on April 2023
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Review titled A&E/Ward 2
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Kathryn McCreedy - Posted on 13 April 2023
I just want to say thank you for looking after my mum when she was admitted via ambulance on 11/04/23 through A&E and Ward 2. As an A&E nurse myself in a different trust, I was really impressed with the level of kindness, support and good communication given to my mum as well as myself. I felt she was looked after and updated at every step of the way. I was able to stay with my mum while she was seen and sorted and I really appreciated that as I was expecting specific visiting times. I fully support the junior Doctors strike and I am behind them 100%. I would never have known there was a strike and the consultant we saw on ward 2 was informative and carried out his examination exemplary. The nursing staff were lovely including the staff nurse looking after my mum as well as the sister who discharged her. The healthcare staff offering my mum and myself food and drink regularly was really appreciated when I was really worried. We’re so lucky to have the NHS and I’m proud to be a part of it. My mum is doing better and we’re both thankful for our excellent experience. I would like the staff involved in my mothers care to be recognised is some way. Please do not hesitate to get in contact with me so I can give personal details in order to find the staff who looked after. Thank You.
Visited Stroke on April 2023
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Review titled How it should be
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Carol Unsworth - Posted on 21 April 2023
I am currently undergoing some investigations in the Dermatology department at UHND, so far 3 visits. The reception, nursing and medical staff, and the administrative staff on the telephone, have all just been outstanding at every visit and every telephone encounter. Everything has been explained really well, and I have absolute confidence in the team who are treating me. Though I’m fortunate to not be a regular visitor to the hospital, if every department is like this, well done UHND.
Visited Dermatology on April 2023
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Review titled Absolutely horrible
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 05 March 2023
Had to come out after. Been in for a lot of hours and staff weren’t to helpful and a lot of abuse going on felt uncomfortable
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2023
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Review titled Dirty
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 18 March 2023
Was shocked to walk into a&e at how dirty the place was, I’ve never seen floors like it, and the smell of the place is like a pub, people standing right at the main doors smoking while poorly children walking by, shocks me that these people are not asked to move considering it’s says it’s a smoke free zone. you can smell smoke all the way up the corridor, I’ve never seen an a&e like it, safe to say I wouldn’t be returning. But most the staff we seen were nice and helpful just shocked the place is in such a state and it’s allowed to be like that.
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2023
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Review titled appalling attitude towards patients
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 04 March 2023
I visited the A&E on Thursday 2nd March my daughter of 22 has autism, she is non verbal. My daughter had a bad foot she couldn't walk. we got an ambulance sent by 111. the ambulance workers managed to get my daughter down the stairs in a chair and sent us off to dryburn in our own car, the told us the phone dryburn and someone would be waiting for us at a&ewhen we got there no support was available, I went to the reception at A&E and was spoken to by a rude receptionist appalling attitude who shouldn't be in that job. anyway no details were there for my daughter and was told a poryer had been called for to come to our aid 45 mins later no porter. iphoned 111 again and asked for an appointment at shotley bridge were we should have been taken in the first place. we got an appointment within the hour and my daughter had a Xray. she had a fractured foot god love her. ihope I never have to visit that appalling a&eagain. awful place.
Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2023
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Review titled Rude Staff
by golden duck - Posted on 21 March 2023
I came to the hospital for an appointment went to main reception with my letter. 2 members of staff were sitting talking so I stood waiting for them to finish. I stood for over 5 minutes and not even acknowledged by either. I then just walked away and tried to find the department my self. All they had to do was say we will be a couple of minutes but to be totally ignored I found just down right rude and ignorant.
Visited March 2023
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