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West Middlesex University Hospital

Twickenham Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 6AF

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  1. Review titled Terrible waits for children’s a&e

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 09 December 2024

    The waiting times for children’s A&E are awful. Every member of staff we spoke to was kind and efficient, but in the end we left without our child seeing a doctor after more than four hours in the hospital fun. The waiting room is far too small for the number of children waiting and is a very unpleasant environment full of coughing and vomiting children! Doubling up waiting times with going through the urgent care centre first makes the waits even longer.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2024

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  2. Review titled Nice doctor

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 25 December 2024

    Despite their being very few doctors in a&e, the doctor was very sweet. After waiting for 3 hours from 2am the doctor kept it straight to the point and answered all questions i had. She was very kind and surprisingly energetic for 5am. Super professional and knew what she was doing and giving. Might be a long wait but i’d say it’s worth it.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on December 2024

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  3. Review titled Terrible traumatic experience

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Harshitha - Posted on 31 December 2024

    The entire experience has been traumatic and something I would like to forget. I was met with very rude staff when I was told to go for the triage by my midwife. I was induced for my labour but was not taken to the labour ward even after entering into active labour. I was only moved into a labour room with just one staff after crying my heart out. My baby came couple of minutes later and wonder what would have happened if my husband and myself were not insistent that we had to move. I really pray no other expecting mother would have to go through such an experience. I wish the staff were more empathetic not just words but really mean it.

    Visited Maternity services on December 2024

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  4. Review titled Caring but radiologist can’t use a picc line

    Rated 3 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 09 November 2024

    With more more cancer why are there still few nurses and radiologists who know how to use a pic lines in hospitals. West Mid needs to train them all up now. My mother has cancer and a pic line. It’s very hard to canulate her as she has teeny veins, she also has a needle phobia. She has had to deal with several attempts to canulate her, poking and hurting her. When she has a perfectly good pic line that could be used but the radiologist doesn’t know how to use it. Train them up, train everyone up!!! It’s unescesary pain and stress.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on November 2024

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  5. Review titled unpleasant experience

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 28 October 2024

    I visited the emergency due to testicular and groin pain. The nurse who took my blood pressure asked me questions like, “How long have you had this pain?” and, “Why did you come to the emergency? You should have gone to your gp, as the emergency service is for cases like broken bones or heart issues.” I explained that I had already seen my gp two weeks ago, was prescribed antibiotics, and that the pain had worsened since last night. I was particularly concerned, knowing that I have a hernia and fearing a possible complication. I reassured her that I wouldn’t have come if I didn’t feel it was necessary. Her comments made me feel as though my presence was unwelcome, and as if I was wasting their time. She recorded my blood pressure, which was around 155/98. I waited in the waiting area, but I felt uncomfortable and feared that other staff might also judge me for seeking help, so I ultimately decided to leave, even though I began experiencing a headache. I am still in pain but feel reluctant to return to the emergency department at this hospital.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on October 2024

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  6. Review titled Amazing service

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by lewis blackwood - Posted on 25 October 2024

    I want to give a massive thank you to the breast clinic department. As I was there supporting my partner, I witnessed a huge turnout of people with appointments, whilst they did their best to manage the department alongside experiencing up to 30 minute delays. To the doctors that saw to my partner so well when she experienced so much upset and anxiety, i want to say thank you. There was someone in particular, an assistant that really stood out for me and who I must praise and have so much gratitude for. A tremendously caring, supportive person who quite literally mothered my partner when she needed it most. She held her hand, she spoke to her softly to help distract her from the minor surgery. She wiped her tears with a tissue and gave her a hug and i found this service from her just amazing! Thank you so so much. I am unable to include the name of this Lady, but please can this be acknowledged by the breast department. She knows who she is

    Visited Breast Surgery on October 2024

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  7. Review titled Brilliant!

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Martina - Posted on 06 September 2024

    Had to take myself off to A & E on a Tuesday evening due to a minor accident at home. Staff were very welcoming and professional, I was seen very quickly.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on September 2024

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  8. Review titled Great practice

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Javier - Posted on 07 August 2024

    I went into the Emergency Care Unit at 4am with what turned to be a rather painful kidney stones attack. I was assessed quickly and received diagnoses (including CT scan) almost immediately. Nurses, doctors and other personal were caring, attentive and professional for all my stay there.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on August 2024

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  9. Review titled Treatment

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Sultan - Posted on 27 August 2024

    From the time of arrival A&E to being seen very satisfied with timing. Receptionist to Nurses and Doctors (being seen by various departments staffs) professional and courteous. Kept informed on each test being done. Very satisfied with treatment I received.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on August 2024

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  10. Review titled Excellent Service

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Sue Mason - Posted on 11 July 2024

    I had a very thorough investigation by the Rheumatology consultant for over half an hour. Detailed, thorough, concerned. She then ordered x-rays, blood tests and drugs from the Pharmacy. The x-rays and blood tests were done there and then and whilst the drugs were ordered from the Pharmacy I am very allergic to a wide range of medications. The Pharmacist was outstanding because she has been investigating alternatives drugs that I could take which will not trigger my allergies.

    Visited Rheumatology on July 2024

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