I presented at casualty with a swollen exrememly painful anckle, which had came on rapidly and I was unable to weight bare
I was admitted via casualty. The staff were excellent, thank you to Hannah (the Dr ) for all her care. Then I was transferred quickly round to AMR2', again thanks to Donna and her team, a superb SPR, (who took the time to come up to the ward 5 days later because he had followed my case to see what my outcome was) and the consultant who took the time to explain exactly what was happening.
I was transferred to ward 6a. the hospital and the room is absolutely wonderful and a tribute to the architects who designed it. The panoramic views alone must be therapeutic for patients, as was the individual rooms which provide a quite peaceful environment away from the hustle and bustle of the old nightingale wards.
Then under the care of Dr Porter and his team, Ashley, Claire, Graham, , Lynne (just over for the night for max fax) Linda, Lynne, Vicky only some of the names I remember, and not to forget Steven and Angel the domestics, I received first class care from the time I was admitted until till the my discharge.
two things I think could be improved are the bathroom towels and the porridge.
"My stay in the new QEUH"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow Glasgow G51 4TF
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