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  1. Review titled Excellent care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Derric - Posted on 16 April 2024

    I recently had an unplanned stay in the coronary care unit at Wigan Infirmary. The care I received was first class from all the staff and doctors. I can't praise them enough. The ward was spotless and the staff were lovely. They were all a credit to their profession.

    Visited Cardiology on April 2024

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  2. Review titled Thank you

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Jodie - Posted on 05 April 2024

    Just wanted to say a big thanks to the lovely staff on 04/03/2024 who looked after my daughter following our admission to a&e. As it turns out, my daughter has Type 1 Diabetes. Everyone was so caring and thoughtful and made the whole process much easier. We have now been transferred to another hospital closer to home, but I just wanted to say thank you and show my appreciation.

    Visited Diabetic Medicine on March 2024

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  3. Review titled Fantastic A and E and staff

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Roy Mather - Posted on 18 March 2024

    I was admitted on Saturday 09/03/2024 and I was diagnosed and treated very efficiently before being transferred to a different hospital. All of the staff where fantastic and treated me with the utmost respect and dignity, there friendliness put me right at ease.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on March 2024

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  4. Review titled Kind and Caring Staff. Excellent facility.

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Lyn - Posted on 13 March 2024

    The staff were amazing, every single one from the consultant to the nurses, receptionist and snacks lady, treated me with kindness and respect. They knew I was terrified and explained everything, gave me time to ask questions and I felt safe, comfortable and reassured. The bronchoscopy was good, I barely felt it, a small moment of coughing and then I watched it on the ultrsound screen. More sedation was available if needed. Department was clean and the recovery room had lovely soup and sandwiches. Not going to mention the parking lol but everything else was exactly as it should be, the NHS at its best. Thankyou.

    Visited Diagnostic Endoscopy on March 2024

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  5. Review titled Receptionist

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 13 February 2024

    I have been sat in the endoscopy unit The receptionist there is the most polite lady I have ever come across

    Visited Diagnostic Endoscopy on February 2024

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  6. Review titled Incorrect information on website

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 03 February 2024

    We are encouraged to avoid a&e where possible. Visited pharmacy and was advised had an infection and needed antibiotics. Went to urgent care centre at Wigan Infirmary at 18:40 to be told they close at 7pm and do I would have to go to a&e. This website stated that it is open 8am to 11pm. I am now at home waiting for a call back from 111 as I did not feel that needing a prescription for antibiotics justified clogging up a&e.

    Visited Urgent Treatment Centre on February 2024

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  7. Review titled Nursing care in difficult conditions

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Ann Murphy - Posted on 20 February 2024

    I was taken to Wigan infirmary via an ambulance due to a head injury following a fall. Ambulance came promptly. Triage took place on arrival. I was placed in an area on a corridor. I received excellent and timely investigation and treatment. The nurses, doctors and kitchen staff were helpful and friendly. Yes it wasn’t ideal on the corridor with lots of noise and through traffic but I was so glad I was being care for. Due to lack of sleep I was allowed home and monitored by the virtual team. People may complain about the conditions but the only thing I didn’t have was a bed. It all clearly needs sorting out but I couldn’t have received any better treatment. Especially thanks to them all working in such conditions.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on February 2024

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  8. Review titled Fantastic throughout

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Carol Ashall - Posted on 08 January 2024

    I went to A&E after calling 111 and being given ambulance outcome. Made my way there rather than taking an ambulance. I was short of breath and had already had a coursenof anti bi and steroids and no improvement.Was seen at triage and sent to Urgent Care Unit. Had blood tests, x ray and given nebulizer. Rather than be admitted and have to wait for a bed I left with a different anti bi and increased steroids with and appt for the next day in Same Day Emergency Care. Left there with even more steroids and 2 inhalers. Next day got a call to go to Wrightington for a CT scan of my chest. I cannot fault any part of the service I've received, from the speed to the follow ups happening. These departments are amazing.

    Visited Urgent Treatment Centre on January 2024

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    Review titled Royal Albert Edward Infirmary

    Replied on 16 January 2024

    Thank you for sharing your feedback of the different services you have recently encountered. I will ensure that your kind words are shared with the teams. May I wish you well and hope that you are feeling better. Kind regards Emma Swift Deputy Head of Patient Relations and PALS

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  9. Review titled What a wsit

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 27 January 2024

    Attended A&E with disabled daughter, who had fractured her patella. After being assessed and treated, we had to sit in the corridor for fifteen hours, for her to be reviewed by assessment team, as she lives alone. No beds available. Other patients we talked to, had been sat in chairs/wheelchairs for between two and three nights. It is a sad reflection of where the NHS is, at the moment This is not a criticism of the staff.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on January 2024

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  10. Review titled Great team

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by ian thompson - Posted on 14 December 2023

    Had all teeth removed in 2 sessions. 2 different teams both giving excellent treatment and care. They both treated me with care and respect and kept checking if I was ok

    Visited Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery on December 2023

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    Review titled Royal Albert Edward Infirmary

    Replied on 16 January 2024

    Thank you for taking the time to post about your recent treatment. I will share your kind feedback with the team who I am sure will be very pleased. Kind regards Emma Swift Deputy Head of Patient Relations and PALS

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