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"Great Care from Scottish Ambulance Service and staff in EDU Ward"

About: Crosshouse Hospital / Accident & Emergency Scottish Ambulance Service / Emergency Ambulance

(as the patient),

After taking ill with what turned out to be a Kidney Stone, my husband called an Ambulance as I writhed in pain unable to even speak. The ambulance was there in minutes and the 2 paramedics were fantastic.

On arrival at a busy A&E I was transferred to the EDU ward next to A&E and the nurses and doctors were fantastic. The ward was full however the Nurses were so helpful and made my stay as comfortable as could be.

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Response from Eunice Goodwin, Patient Feedback Manager for NHS Ayrshire and Arran, Quality Improvement and Governance Team, NHS Ayrshire and Arran 10 years ago
Eunice Goodwin
Patient Feedback Manager for NHS Ayrshire and Arran, Quality Improvement and Governance Team,
NHS Ayrshire and Arran

I respond initially to most of the posts and ensure they are passed to the appropriate team whether they are compliments, observations or grumbles. It is important to make sure all issues are addressed and I try to encourage that to happen for all the posts as required.

Submitted on 08/04/2014 at 09:53
Published on Care Opinion at 09:55


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Dear Cupcakemum,

This is great to hear thank you. I have seen many people with kidney stones in my career and in truth; I think it must be one of the most excruciatingly painful things to have. The speed at which you were treated will most certainly have made a huge difference to you.

I will take great delight to pass this post on to all those who deserve to hear your thanks. I do not know if it was Crosshouse or Ayr Hospital you attended but I will make sure they are both aware of this as well as the Ambulance service. It is great to know that your experience was so good. I hope you have made a full recovery,

Kind regards,

Eunice

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Response from Daniel Quee, Communications Assistant, Scottish Ambulance Service 10 years ago
Daniel Quee
Communications Assistant,
Scottish Ambulance Service

Assistant to the Corporate Affairs and Engagement Department.

Submitted on 14/04/2014 at 14:37
Published on Care Opinion at 17:05


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Dear Cupcakemum,

Thank you very much for your message, I'm really glad to hear that your experience of the Scottish Ambulance Service was such a good one and I would really like to pass on your comments to the crew involved. To do so, could you please email me some further information (like the date, time and your address etc) and I will find out who the attending crew were. Of course, it's completely up to you and if not, I'll pass on your comments to the divisional General Manager in the South West, Garry Fraser to pass on to his teams.

I hope that you're feeling much better and thanks again for your time.

Kind Regards,

Daniel Quee

Communications Assistant

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