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  1. Review titled No Contact

    Rated 2 stars out of 5

    by Michael Farrugia - Posted on 28 November 2023

    My husband attended the Urology dept. 2/11/23 and had biopsies taken after being told it was highly likely he has got Prostrate Cancer. A follow up appt. was made for the 20/11/23 to get the results of the biopsy but this was cancelled over the phone as they did not have any results yet from the biopsies. From the 27/11/23 we have been trying to contact the secretary of Urology to ask about a follow up appt. as they should have the results by now. But the phone just keeps ringing, just beofe it cuts off you are told this person is not available and you cannot leave a message. We have rung numerous times now and the response is still the same, no answer. If you ring the Urology dept. you are told they cannot help you as they do not get the results, and you have to speak to the secretary, who you cannot get hold of. This is distressing as we are anxiously waiting to see if I have Prostrate Cancer, it feels like no one gives a dam. I have had cancer before and was hoping I was not going down this road again. But who knows as you cannot speak to anyone who can help. I think the service is appalling as no one you speak to is helpful. It would be nice if someone bothered to make contact with a follow up appt.

    Visited Urology on November 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

    Dear Patient We are very concerned to hear that your experience has been an unpleasant one. Please be assured that we will investigate this matter as much as we can from the information given. We would encourage you to contact our Complaints Department directly on 01582 497 002, or email complaints.officer@ldh.nhs.uk if you would like us to address any of your concerns further.

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  2. Review titled Thank You

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Mrs F Alexander - Posted on 03 November 2023

    I would like to thank everyone in the Oral & Maxillofacial surgical team, including the Recovery Room & Ward 20 for their absolute care and dedication to me during my brief stay at L & D hospital. I am extremely grateful to you all.

    Visited Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery on October 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

    Dear Patient Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. We are pleased your experience has been a positive one and will pass your comments on to department managers and team.

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  3. Review titled Serious injuries being treated as minor

    Rated 2 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 28 December 2023

    Attended because I dislocated me knee and heard a snap in my leg. Went to a&e had x Ray an was basically told to go away. I was given no information on the x Ray results. To date I have problems walking an an keep loosing my balance. I have been waiting for MRI scan, which im told is end of January. I have had 3 frivolous othepedics appointments with the consultant in the space of that time. Makes no sense. Seems convenient to release a new covid strain on us in a time when we are all going to be spending time with family and in groups. It's also ideal whether for an airborne virus to attack our immune system. Please be careful

    Visited Accident and emergency services on October 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

    Dear Patient We are very concerned to hear that your experience has been an unpleasant one. Please be assured that we will investigate this matter as much as we can from the information given. We would encourage you to contact our Complaints Department directly on 01582 497 002, or email complaints.officer@ldh.nhs.uk if you would like us to address any of your concerns further.

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  4. Review titled fantastic hospital

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by raymond long - Posted on 10 December 2023

    having been in and out of luton & dunstable hospital from 03/10/2023 till 04 /12/2023 , the care, kindness and treatment i had from every body at the hospital was absolutely brilliant, it is so clean here, nothing is to much trouble for the nurses always with a smile, and not forgetting the food is very very good , when i was waiting for my operation i was put totally at ease, thank you very very much every body at the luton and dunstable hospital

    Visited Don't know on October 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

    Dear Patient Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. We are pleased your experience has been a positive one and will pass your comments on to department managers and team.

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  5. Review titled Excellent service and care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 09 November 2023

    My husband was admitted to this hospital after a heart attack. From the moment the ambulance took him to A & E to his care on ward 4 and the cardiac ward was excellent. He even enjoyed the hospital food! He is now back home and doing well. Many thanks to all the staff involved.

    Visited Cardiology on October 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

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  6. Review titled My short stay surgery unit (5 star) experience of nose op.

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Terry - Posted on 06 October 2023

    Thie only happened yesterday so I can only comment on my experience of the Surgical Short stay unit (day unit). I arrived at the day unit at 11:20 for a 11:30 appointment and was "buzzed" in. I was a bit confused as there was a sign saying, "Day Eye Care", but when I approached the reception desk, they asked me if I was day care and told me to take a seat and that an anaesthesiologist and a surgeon would come and see me. The waiting area is clean, light, airy, with comfortable seats, a water dispenser, TV, clean toilets and secure as everybody has to be "buzzed" in and out. I sat down and logged into the free NHS Wi-Fi. I also read the sign on the wall that explains about the procedure for day surgery and stated that if you were a 11:30 patient, it could be up to 18:00 before you’re seen; not a problem as I was aware of this and had brought plenty of puzzles to solve. Not sure of the times, but an anaesthesiologist came and checked my details and explained the procure, followed by the surgeon who checked that I was fully aware of the procedure being performed. I carried on doing quizzes, at 15:00 I gave my wife a call to let her know I was still waiting to be seen so that she was aware that it would be late before I needed to be collected. At about 15:30 I was collected by my assigned nurse to change into a surgical gown and taken to the operating theatre. The staff in the operating theatre were smiling (always a good sign), helpful, reassuring and ensured that I was comfortable. They then connected me to the monitors explaining all the time what they were doing. At about 16:00 they administered the anaesthetic and the next thing I knew it was 17:30 and I was in post op. My assigned nurse was monitoring me when I came around from the anaesthetic and enquired how I was feeling and I said that I was OK, except that I had a very sore throat and dry mouth. He immediately gave me some pain relief followed by some water, having explained that they had wait to give me the water to ensure I didn't vomit; he continued to administer the pain relief until my pain had gone; when my assigned nurse had to take a break, his replacement was equally good. Whilst waiting to be moved to the male ward, my surgeon came to check on me and to say that the op had gone OK. At about 20:00 I was moved from post op to the male ward saying goodbye to my assigned nurse and being assigned a new nurse for my stay in recovery. My stats were taken and then I was offered food and drink and was given a nice sandwich and cup of tea. I was still feeling hungry so when my nurse came to take my stats I asked for a second sandwich, which the nurse fetched for me. My wife turned up at about 20:15 to collect me (I had called her earlier) and I was dressed, given contact details and aftercare instructions, and my medication; I left at about 20:45 to journey home. My experience couldn't have been better and I cannot praise the staff enough they were great.

    Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on October 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

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  7. Review titled Extremely upsetting 1st time mother

    Rated 2 stars out of 5

    by Saira - Posted on 22 February 2024

    I would give a 0 if I could. I had my first baby at this hospital just 5 months ago, the whole experience has been horrific, whilst pregnant triage was disgusting I had to wait a whole day and night on a plastic chair to be seen by a doctor, night & day shift nurses wouldn't even do a handover. When I had my baby by emergency c section, my baby was not even put on my chest, I asked the doctor can I see my baby,he voiced to the operation doctors if I can see my baby no response. They put my baby on the table to be cleaned. When I came to the recovery waiting for a bed for hours. I asked about breast feeding a young nurse came and put baby on my chest, I asked how to feed she literally put the baby on my nipple, obviously now I know that's not the way, then baby was crying she took my baby and started flicking her sharp nails at the bottom of my babies feet he cried in distress, I started shouting stop doing that, I will take action against this. Later when taken to maternity omg the nurses are like headless chickens, no one came to even check if my baby done his first poo, no one showed Me how to breast feed, wen asked they just couldn't be bothered and gave me bottles. Then after a major emergency c section they dismissed me home next day. I came home that evening and fainted on the floor. No first time mothers should be treated this way, extremely upsetting

    Visited Maternity services on September 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

    Dear Patient We are very concerned to hear that your experience has been an unpleasant one. Please be assured that we will investigate this matter as much as we can from the information given. We would encourage you to contact our Complaints Department directly on 01582 497 002, or email complaints.officer@ldh.nhs.uk if you would like us to address any of your concerns further.

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  8. Review titled Dissatisfaction

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 13 October 2023

    I gave birth on 9.9.23 by emergency c-section. I was dismissed by hospital the next day I came home and fainted. When at hospital no one showed me how to feed my baby instead gave him a bottle, a nurse flicked on my babies feet to make him drink as soon as he was born made him cry, when instead they should have told me how to latch my baby onto my breast. After 1 month someone from my family told me how to get my baby to latch. Very upsetting that I didn't get any support to feed my baby properly.

    Visited Maternity services on September 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 07 March 2024

    Dear Patient We are very concerned to hear that your experience has been an unpleasant one. Please be assured that we will investigate this matter as much as we can from the information given. We would encourage you to contact our Complaints Department directly on 01582 497 002, or email complaints.officer@ldh.nhs.uk if you would like us to address any of your concerns further.

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  9. Review titled Excellent

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Piers - Posted on 16 September 2023

    Luton and Dunstable Hospital does not have the greatest signage ever, but once I found the Urology One Stop department it was excellent. Plenty of seating, a television to numb the silence and fantastic, caring staff at all positions. Thank you.

    Visited Urology on September 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 18 September 2023

    Dear Patient Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. We are pleased your experience has been a positive one and will pass your comments on to department managers and team.

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  10. Review titled Great practice

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Shane James - Posted on 09 September 2023

    Had to come here a few times recently. Treated quickly each time and staff were patient, kind and knowledgeable. Really happy with the service provided.

    Visited Maternity services on September 2023

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    Review titled Luton and Dunstable Hospital

    Replied on 18 September 2023

    Dear Shane Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. We are pleased your experience has been a positive one and will pass your comments on to department managers and team.

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