I was asked to attend an appointment at Hairmyres hospital recently and it was a good and bad type of day, first of all I had to spend 40 minutes driving round every car park in the hospital to find a space it was on my 6th trip round the car parks I managed to eventually find a space , I would love to know who taught some of these people how to park!
I got to my appointment with Michele clinical physiologist (not psychologist) 10 minutes late because of this luckily the girl I was seeing was more than understanding and was so pleasant and very cheery. after a rather unpleasant test when I was being given my instructions about how to operate the device I was given to take home to bring back the next day. She did say that if I was getting dropped off I would only be 5-10 minutes the next day so we wouldn't have to go hunting for a car park space.
on my return the next day it was the junior Jordan that seen me and took the probe out for me and dealt with my device I had he was lovely as well before I knew it he had the probe out for some reason I expected it to hurt. I'm glad it didn't
the laugh that they two had was unreal you could tell that they work well together and seem to have a great bond and respect for one and other - minus the wee digs at each other (all in good humour of course)
every hospital should have staff like this it would give the NHS a better name and have more people turn up for their appointments
:) all my best
"Good and bad type of day"
About: University Hospital Hairmyres / Oesophageal Lab University Hospital Hairmyres Oesophageal Lab G75 8RG
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