I saw the sign on entry to the car park which said I could park for a maximum of 4 hours. It did not say I needed a ticket for this. There was also nothing at the A&E desk to indicate I needed a ticket. It was dark outside and I didn't see any big sign saying "you must pay here" on my trip from the car to the door. As I was unwell my mind was occupied on getting in the door in one piece. After a wait of around 2 hours I was treated and left to find a parking charge notice on my car. They want £40.
The NHS is supposed to be free at the point of service, but I was expected to find money while attending what is quite obviously an Emergency department and in the middle of the night too! People who are attending have their minds on important things - their illness/ill family member not on looking about for instructions on paying for a ticket. If you require a ticket please make this very clear at the entrance to the car park and at the desk inside.
"Visit to A&E at night"
About: Ninewells Hospital Ninewells Hospital Dundee DD1 9SY
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