I was diagnosed with Myeloma in January 2015 and following my initial treatment at Doncaster hospital, was offered Stem Cell Therapy at the Hallamshire.
I have to say that everyone at the hospital has been very considerate and professional, and I have received first class care throughout.
Following my initial meeting with the Professor and their staff, my treatment was fully explained, and carried out with dignity, compassion and a great deal of care.
My initial treatment involved attending as a day care patient, and as
I live 20 miles from the hospital, was fortunate enough to get the offer of an NHS flat which is 2 minutes from the Hallamshire.
The Stem Cell Treatment is quite grueling, and involves a 2 week stay in the isolation wards, where I received the very best care it is possible to imagine.
From everyone involved in my treatment, from the cleaners upward, I was made to feel very special, even though quite obviously, all the staff are treating scores of similar patients at the same time.
Whilst I would not single out any members of staff for praise, I have to thank the nursing staff in particular, as they are the ones most involved when I was at my lowest point and feeling very weak. They helped me through the treatment with a combination of kindness and good humor.
So, in conclusion, a big thank you to all concerned with my treatment at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, apart from giving me a chance of a longer life, you have done it with such a professional, caring and compassionate attitude, that is quite inspiring.
"Excellent Care"
About: Royal Hallamshire Hospital Royal Hallamshire Hospital Sheffield S10 2JF
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