On Wednesday 8th January I had an appoinment at the Eye Unit at 11.45am. I arrived early but was unable to park. I queued to enter the park and when I got in joined 10 or so cars looking for parking spaces. After 15 minutes only 2 cars had parked so I decided to find alternative parking to ensure I arrived on time. I found a space on the Coxford Road and parked on a two hour ticket. Having booked in reception on time, I had vision and field checks completed, and at 12.00 joined the waiting list for the Consultant. A notice showed he was running 45 minutes late, and an attendant assured me that due to lunch I would be away before 1pm. At 1.15pm I had to decide whether to continue to wait and face a £30.00 parking fine, I decided to leave and save the latter, and request another appointment. My previous visit in July had a similar pattern. My appointment was 9.45am and I saw the specialist at 11.50am, but as I was in the hospital car park, all that was at stake was a more expensive charge in the car park. On leaving the hospital on the 8th I found the road completely blocked by cars waiting to park in the hospital car park. It took me 10 minutes to travel 150 yards! Talking to other patients it seems that appoinment delays are common throughout the hospital, every department has waiting areas that are usually full. If this could be managed more successfully this could greatly reduce the pressure on the car parking. Surely it should be possible to target a "30 minutes" waiting time for outpatient appointments. I appreciate that due to concellations some slight overbooking is required so that the specialist's time is optimised, but surely your staff are experienced enough and capable to manage this. The hospital appears to have developed a general waiting culture in all areas. Why do they accept that in a morning or afternoon period appointment time can slip for 2 hours. The attendants were very efficient but the problem appears to be a management failure. "Patience" seems an appropriate name for people attending this hospital as outpatients. I had a knee operation appointment at Care UK, South Hants. All specialists appointments were achieved within 20 minutes of the appointment time. If you achieved this the average car parking time could be halved (or capacity doubled)! Your comments would be appreciated. Ronald A Cross
"Parking and Outpatient waiting times"
About: Southampton General Hospital Southampton General Hospital Southampton SO16 6YD
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