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St George's Hospital

Blackshaw Road, London, Greater London, SW17 0QT

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  1. Review titled World Class NeuronICU

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Mehrnaz Allawi - Posted on 28 May 2024

    The experience we had in this department was on another level. The professionalism of the nurses and doctors was exemplary and faultless. The care the nurses took of their patients was something we had not witnessed before. The level of care and attention was truly world class.

    Visited Intensive Care on May 2024

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  2. Review titled Impossible to speak to a consultant

    Rated 2 stars out of 5

    by gIULIO - Posted on 12 May 2024

    Son fractured his foot, was seen at the A&E in Chicester by a nurse and his -rays were sent to St George's for him to be seen by a doctor. After a week no one has reached out to us, we called everyday the orthopaedics dept of st George's and no one picks up the phone. I asked for the Xrays (they confirmed they have them) so that I can see a consultant privately, and I am now in a bureacratic quagmire to have access to them.

    Visited Orthopaedics on May 2024

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  3. Review titled Brilliant Care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by frank - Posted on 24 May 2024

    I attended the day surgery for an operation and from start to finish was looked after in style.Nothing was too much trouble for the wonderful hard working staff.After the operation i was transferred to the recovery ward and they did their best for both myself and my wife who was waiting for me,the staff in the recovery ward were all terrific and could not have been kinder.All in all they all made a difficult time for me an easier experience and i cant thank them enough from both my wife and I.

    Visited Urology on May 2024

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  4. Review titled Thank you

    Rated 4 stars out of 5

    by Agnes - Posted on 25 May 2024

    I had an outpatient appointment with gynecology. Everyone was so lovely and caring. The gynecology nurse even went out of her way to help me with an other department. I am so greatful. She made my day! We need more people like her in this world. Thank you!

    Visited Gynaecology on May 2024

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  5. Review titled Outstandingly positive experience

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Sue Podd - Posted on 19 June 2024

    I had a badly infected artificial hip replaces in my right leg which has chronic lymphoedema so I was very vulnerable. My experience was exceptional from pre operative care to post operative follow up. Staff at every stage were outstandingly good; not only delivering exemplary medical care but consistently demonstrating compassion, empathy and kindness. I was very unwell but felt safe and confident that everything needed for a successful outcome was being done. I also felt involved in my treatment because I was kept well informed and communication throughout was clear, professional and encouraged my participation which I found very reassuring. I am equally impressed with the care I am still receiving now I am at home but still on IV antibiotics. I am closely monitored and when needed additional tests or investigations have been carried out promptly and efficiently. I am genuinely impressed with the high quality and consistency of my treatment. I would like to thank everyone involved and to emphasise my appreciation. Brilliant orthopaedics, trauma ward, recovery, microbiology, home IV team and patient portal service have ensured a positive experience for me at a very vulnerable time and I am extremely grateful.

    Visited Orthopaedics on May 2024

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  6. Review titled Disappointed by rushing

    by Anonymous - Posted on 04 May 2024

    I was disappointed this time round Asian the past I have had great service and staff /doctors were excellent but on my last out patient appointment I was not happy as the doctor was late by 30 min and I understand there very busy but I had no apologies and my appointment was rushed and the doctor was seeing my self and a second patient at the same time when I asked questions he said I got to cut you short and went out the room and saw a second patient and then come back to me . I felt that I was left in the dark and my questions went unanswered I have never had this before and I’m due back in 3 months and I don’t want to see the same doctor . When you try to explain what has happened since my last appointment and being told to stop talking and then he goes out sees someone else then comes back it’s not a good experience after I travelled over 50 miles to get to the hospital and had no chance to express my concerns and worry’s sorry but this has made me disheartened. As I always had a very good experience at St George’s but this occasion it is not and has left me feeling very disappointed

    Visited Dermatology on April 2024

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  7. Review titled The team were phenomenal!

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Will Miles - Posted on 15 April 2024

    I recently had a seizure at home which led to an MRI scan that identified a brain tumour. From the very start of the process, the service I received was 10/10. Scans were quick, consultation was booked in ASAP, contact was easy, the hospital stay was fine, all follow up help/questions were answered promptly & everyone was incredibly friendly/supportive throughout. Brain surgery (or any surgery...) is daunting but it certainly helps when the staff are all so nice, cheerful & positive. I can't remember anything from the surgery which I suppose is an indirect compliment to the anaesthetists work. However, the tumour was removed & I was back on my feet the following day so certainly a massive success from my point of view! The scar looks very neat & they only shaved a small section out of my hair (was expecting to be pretty much bald) I would still certainly advise trying to avoid getting a brain tumour in the first place (lol) but if you find yourself with one, be absolutely confident that you're in the safest of hands with the St Gs Neuro team :) Thanks again! Will

    Visited Neurosurgery on April 2024

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  8. Review titled First Class Care

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Celia - Posted on 26 April 2024

    I recently attended a long awaited Audiology appointment as an outpatient having been referred by my GP. The care I received was exceptional. I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for being able to access such a high standard of specialist care.

    Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on April 2024

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  9. Review titled Child’s AE

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by Anonymous - Posted on 23 April 2024

    Very rude experience of the nurse They all on their phones Arrived at 6:30an with 2 kids The emergency was empty my son in pain and bleeding ears Absolutely unfair on my kid and myself really frustating and horrible staffs

    Visited Accident and emergency services on April 2024

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  10. Review titled Shambolic Appointment Systems - lack of mutual respect

    by Only a patient - Posted on 12 April 2024

    Delays too often in outpatients of more than 90 minutes. Patients are asked not to be late but there is rarely corresponding courtesy for patient time afforded in these clinics. It would lovely if the staff apologised and acknowledged the inconvenience but it rarely happens. There are also issues around appointments being cancelled and rearranged at short notice with no cognizance that some patients also"work" and have to manage their time which is as valuable as that of those who work in hospitals - even the doctors. Fairly recently I was sent an appointment on, let us say, 1st February. A few weeks later this was moved to, let us say, 8th February. No problem, I was able to rearrange my diary. I declined a week of high profile research meetings that week and they were rearranged to 1st February with my employer and external stakeholders. This kept 8th February free for my appointment. I then received a letter cancelling the 1st February appointment and reinstating it to 8th February. The hospital messed me about twice already in relation to the appointment and it seems I am expected to drop everything and rearrange everything at the drop of a hat for the convenience of the hospital. When I contacted outpatient bookings to say I simply could not make the reinstated date of 1st February, and explained why, I was told the next available appointment would be on 1st April. This was not satisfactory and I asked for it to be earlier. This was not possible despite the fact the hospital was rescheduling appointments, not me. The letter confirming the April appointment says "please be aware that if you cancel and reschedule your outpatient appointment more than once you may be discharged back to the care of your GP and need to be re-referred". This is discourteous and unhelpful when it is not the patient continuously changing the dates. I hope the hospital's management may reflect about including such sentences in letters, ditto comments about being late or being rude to staff. In my experience it is your staff who run late and who are too often rude, not vice versa. Perhaps senior management could reflect on the modus operandi of their staff and moderate the tone of communication and the threats it contains. Some mutuality of respect and courtesy would be very welcome and is too often absent. Many patients hold professional jobs and their time is as valuable and their commitments as important as those of NHS staff. Please could the culture be addressed and the patients afforded as much respect as your staff. The NHS is free at the point of delivery. It is not free, we all contribute and it is such a shame we are expected to be grateful and accommodating for standards of service that would be tolerated in no other sector.

    Visited Don't know on April 2024

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