What I liked
I like the waiting area and the speed to have my X-ray.
What could be improved
After three months of waiting to see a consultant I would have expected to actually see one. I didn't. Two doctors at my surgery had pleaded for my orthopaedic consultan t(who had performed surgery on me and knew me well) to see me at a matter of urgency due to my level of pain and the fact that as a self-employed individual I can ill afford to miss working hours.
Not only I did not see a consultant but the registrar -who eventually saw me identified themselves by their first name only and asked me to put on a gown. I was in room with a curtain where I could hear next door's consultation and they could hear mine. The registrar did not know anything about me. Since my severe sciatica attack in July I had been attending private physiotherapy and paid for an MRI to be able to show it to my surgeon to facilitate the diagnosis and not to waste any more time. It was a pointless exercise. When I was about to leave I asked for the MRI CD and the radiologist's report back and a nurse told me that they were keeping the CD to update my records. I was flabbergasted. They did not asked, they took it! The registrar told me the options I had but I have lost my trust in the service and I am a t a loss on what to do next. If I had had to cancel my appointment i would have had to notify the hospital -out of common courtesy to others and the staff. What a shame that the same did not apply to me being told there was no guarantee I woud be seen by a consultant, let alone the one who knew of my condition.
Anything else?
I was given a questionnaire to fill in about Choice. It was mesmerising. I would suggest you refrain from asking patients to fill in something that has no relevance whatsoever and it seems a waste of time and money. There is no choice to be had in Swindon at least, nor for hospital, treatment or doctors. You cannot even have a private area for a consultation! We are not customers. We are human beings in pain and suffering and who need to feel like someone cares.
"Very disappointed, upset and let down"
About: The Great Western Hospital The Great Western Hospital Swindon SN3 6BB
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