I have epilepsy so attended a couple of pre-assessment clinics which left nothing to chance when the operation was carried out.
They also take infection control very seriously - with swabs being taken of new surgical patients.
On the day of the operation I arrived at the Surgical Centre at 7.30am, given a gown and shown to a chair in a curtained cubicle.
My wife was allowed to sit with me for a couple of hours as I was about number 6 on the list.
She was then asked to leave, when I was taken into the actual surgical Unit about 2.00pm.
I sat on a comfy chair for about half an hour while the Anaesthetist carefully checked my details.
About half an hour after this, I was taken into Theatre.
The Surgical Team (6 of them) explained everything that was going to happen and I was given an injection to send me to sleep.
The operation took place about 2.30pm and took about an hour and a half.
After the operation I woke up in a bed feeling O.K and there was a nurse sitting near me.
I phoned my Wife and she came and sat with me.
I was given information by another nurse about my recovery.
I was given a sandwich and a juice.
I noticed that in a few of the other cubicles some of the patients were throwing up - apparently this is perfectly normal as some people react badly to the anaesthetic.
I didn’t throw up until I got home!
About 5.00pm I was allowed to go home as I was feeling O.K.
I chose the Homerton Hospital based on the CQC report and reviews like this.
I’m glad I did as the Hospital is clean and the staff are really excellent.
I can’t praise the Surgical Team highly enough.
"Laparoscopic Bilateral Inguinal Hernia Repair"
About: Homerton University Hospital Homerton University Hospital London E9 6SR
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