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5
Doris
+5
Maternity team were absolutely fantastic. Extremely knowledgeable and very fast to react. The team work really well with one another and overall 10/10 for the experience. The rooms on the Maternity ward were clean and well outfitted with the tools required whatever the situation with the birth. My only negative is that the NHS are still using paper, pens and stickers as the record keeping. It's 2023. Collaborative tablets would allow better detail, images, bar code scanning, scheduling, alerting, integration with monitoring equipment. At the moment it's all reliant on a person to remember to put a sticker or a note on a piece of paper and hope their handwriting is legible. Come on NHS, hand written notes were the solution in the 1950's, not 2023!
5
diane richmond
+5
Went for a CT scan today, I was taken outside to the mobile scanner 3 male members of staff who were, very professional, respected your privacy , very kind indeed I was out within 10 mins With it being a mobile unit, it was state of the art, very pleasant, and scanner was so quiet, Top quality services 👌
5
Inspector UK
+5
I had enough problems with the 8th tooth that it was impossible to simply pull it out. I needed surgery. Department for ORAL AND MAXILLO FACIAL SURGERY was the best. The nurses took great care of me and were all polite and kind. They did a great job. The surgeon also performed an operation on my jaw. Everything ended very well. I am incredibly glad that it was in this place that I had surgery and now I can have a full life. The surgeon was a professional. I want to say thank you🙏
5
ir m
+5
A really good experience diagnosed well and get the right treatment, I went there on Wednesday after getting appointment on phone in emergency, staff is good and nice , waiting time was almost half an hour . A female dr singh is an excellent person and ofcourse a dr as well. Treated me so nicely and listen the whole problem patiencely I am so grateful 🙏. I felt like behaviour is really really important more than medicines for a patient which works like a magic sometimes. It can make easy to understand the problems and issues of health system for a new person like me , recently moved from Spain , and so many unexpected things were going on , and I was getting more sick mentally than physically.
5
Sunday Ekaidem
+5
Made a quick trip here and I was impressed by its size. Loved the many art works found along their corridors. The stunning view from the 5th floor is unforgettable. I love the fact I could park very close to the main entrance in car park 8.
5
Hayley B
+5
I recently had my second child at Derby hospital after a previous child at Burton and I just want to say how fantastic all the staff were who looked after me, especially Hannah who was with me for my labour and birth, she was so supportive, friendly and kind. As we're all the staff who helped to look after us. Midwives, doctors and everyone we saw during our stay. They all made the experience very comftable and special for us and I I felt very well cared for. Hayley Joe Jaxon & baby Esme 😊
5
David Mulgrew
+5
I've spent enough time with regular trips to hospitals to know which ones suck because of the lack of funding and which ones just suck. Derby is great. The staff genuinely seem to care. They are patient and kind. One of the best hospitals I've been in, and I've spent a lot of time visiting hospitals.
5
S H
+5
Well done A&E on a busy shift last night. Dr John... former engineer is all I can remember - had a lovely bedside manner. Someone please find him and say thank you.
5
hilary down
+5
I was having problems with my site and for some time, I had noticed that my balance was also being affected. But my sight would be badly affected each time, I was the. To have a serious fall, and was taken into the the hospital, and while their they sent me for an eye examination, the doctor at that time was so kind and understanding, but he never told me what actually was wrong with my eyes, but asked me if I was asked to go back would I ? I told him yes, as I had suffered for nearly ten years with my eyes and it seemed that no one new what was the actual course.until now, to then in may I had a letter from the hospital and I was told I had a rapid form if Glaucomer, sadly my sight was leaving me, I came home and started to make changes, to my home, and then I went back for my second examination, when I was asked would I like to have Lazer treatment to slow the blindness down I took the advice and In June I had both my eyes operated on, while awake, everything went well and then I was sent for again, for a check up, when I was informed I also had dry eyes, they gave me drops and until late August, I was fine but now I am having further problems, I was called by the hospital to see, if I had had the operation, I told them yes, I also had a check up by another doctor a few weeks later who I could say didn't seem to take his time regarding my safety, while checking my eyes, as he seemed to be in a rush he never assisted me while I struggled to get rid of my crutches, nor did he help me to place my face in the correct place on the opthelmick frame, as my chin was not sitting on the frame correctly, he seemed as he rushed the inspection. To get out of the hospital, as he soon left after I came back to the waiting room, I can not say I liked his whole attitude towards me and if it happens again that should see him, I shall be taking it further, it was gr who stated I had dry eyes.something I new of, well befor the admittance to the hospital, and we'll before the operation. Sadly since the operation my eyesore has grown worse, and I'm due back towards this month, I spoke to my GP, and she has said I may need to have my eyes tested again at the opticians, but after calling them this morn, I have been told due to the fact I'm still under the care of the hospital, they can not see me, now I have to re call my surgery, and again bother the young doctor who came from majors, to our surgery, that she was in the wrong, to state, that I needed to have my eyes tested, but I am due for a checkup at the hospital at the end of November, therefore I would much rather go back to the Doctor, and have my eyes checked out there than Specsavers, who state, I'm not allowed to have my eyes tested until I'm discharged from the hospital. Sadly for me I'm struggling to walk, I'm going deaf, and I am in a lot of pain, and being in lockdown and alone I truly feel let down by all who should be looking after me regarding my sight as well as wellbeing . But the operation I feel did work, but something has gone wrong since as I'm unable to see the TV to change channels I was able to see the TV quite well prior to the op, but since that time I can not see a clear picture, I have to go to the TV, and stand about four ft so I can see what station I want to be watching. But I think the whole care from start to finnish at the king's outpatients clinic was outstanding. From the start hopefully to the end .
5
Mike Wood
+5
Really excellent treatment throughout, from the 111 call, via ambulance to A&E, Medical Assessment Unit, CT scan, Surgical Assessment Unit, overnight stay, emergency keyhole surgery, post-operative care and same day discharge minus my gallbladder. Everyone from cleaner to consultant was exceptionally courteous, caring, responsive and carried out their jobs really well. I can't thank them enough for the care I have received.
5
Jane Bean
+5
My husband was admitted to a&e after a fall from height. From the ambulance crew, who arrived within 10 mins, to the team in a&e we can't thank you enough. Special thanks to ward 208 for their care and attention while in their care, they all were wonderful and nothing was too much trouble for them.
5
Anum Noor
+5
I went to A&E twice and was dealt with respecfully and did not wait a ridiculous amount of time. Everyone I met was professional and lovely with me. The GAU dept rang me the next morning promptly and gave me a same day appointment. I'm from Birmingham originally and my experience here in Derby was far better
4
Eleanor Waite
+4
I always choose this hospital as its the hospital I know and near to where I live. I've never had many problems with the hospital itself only that finding a car parking space can take a while depending on the time you visit so always allow yourself plenty of time beforehand.
5
Zlatko Pranjic
+5
NHS Stuff at Royal Derby Hospital, including doctors, nurses, and assistants, work hard around the clock with great professionalism, empathy, and devotion. I would like to thank Ward 304 for taking great care of my mum.