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Derriford Hospital

Derriford Road, Crownhill, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 8DH

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  1. Review titled A very big thank you

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Nick Shapland - Posted on 22 October 2022

    I would like to convey my thanks to all those Freedom Unit staff who were involved in my operation yesterday (211022). I particular I would like to thank The surgeon of the Urology department and all the theater staff whose professionalism and knowledge put me instantly at ease. Everyone I encountered were warm, genuine caring people. They explained what was going to happen, repeatedly checked my identity and the reason for my attendance and left me in no doubt I was in good hands. The NHS has been heavily criticized in recent years but my experience deserves nothing but praise. The surgeon was very professional and managed to find the time to speak to me before the operation and after informing me of the result. He is clearly well respected by the theater staff who worked very well together as a team. I had to wait in the recovery room for a few hours before I got a lift home and all the staff were very attentive and I witnessed a great team spirit as they all supported each other in their tasks. Once again you have my sincere thanks Note I am not permitted to name anyone in this review so I have used "The Surgeon" Nick Shapland

    Visited Urology on October 2022

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    Review titled Derriford Hospital

    Replied on 05 December 2022

    Thank you for your kind words towards the Urology team and theatre staff. I have passed this onto the surgeon and the team Kind regards, Sophie Hall Clinical Admin Manager | Urology

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  2. Review titled Endless gratitude

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Paige - Posted on 03 November 2022

    I cannot thank the staff who saw me enough. I went into a&e a bit anxious, as a young female I had been told for months and months by services that my symptoms were in my head/I was ‘too young to experience this’, on this particular day the symptoms got unbearable and so I went to a&e, and I am so glad I did, right from the start I was listened to and taken seriously. within 3 hours I had a diagnosis, treatment plan and referral to a specialist in place. I know as drs/hcas/nurses it’s most likely a normal day in the life! But for me I went home and cried, I was so relieved that all I could do was cry! for the first time I had been listened to, I had the correct tests ran, my gender nor age were mentioned or the possibility it was in my head and I got a diagnosis which meant I could now start to treat my symptoms, Being told things like “if you were a 40 year old man we’d be rushing you to hospital” and “you’re a teenager so it’s unlikely it’s anything other than in your head” when I knew something was wrong was the most frustrating thing, my condition was impacting every single part of my day to day life and no one was listening to me, until I saw the team I saw in a&e. Both my family and I will always hold the utmost gratitude for every single person I saw, from the Dr to the receptionist. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening to me and caring for me. Particularly the nurse/hca who right off the bat told me “it’s okay, I believe you” and the Dr who took his time to put himself in my shoes detailing how he wants me to see a specialist because as a young person it’s probably confusing and overwhelming, I thank you for doing more than just medicine. You’ve all made a bigger impact on my life than just simply giving me a diagnosis, after years of struggling and getting worse, you made me feel heard and given me a voice. I thank every single one of you from the bottom of my heart and I wish you nothing but the best in your medical careers.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on October 2022

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    Review titled Derriford Hospital

    Replied on 07 November 2022

    Dear Paige, Thank you for taking the time to leave such lovely words for the ED team. I have forwarded on your comments to the team and colleagues that you saw you during your stay who will greatly appreciate your kind words. I hope you are recovering well. Many thanks Sophie O’keefe Cluster Group Co-Ordinator

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  3. Review titled One year on from my renal transplant

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Julia Marlow - Posted on 09 October 2023

    Tomorrow (10th) will be 1 year since I had my 3rd kidney transplant. I wanted to say how outstanding may care was on Mayflower ward, all of the staff went above and beyond to make sure I was well cared for and reassured especially as I was not allowed any visitors during my 11 day stay, & was along way from home. I am now back with Treliske for all my aftercare, but just wanted to acknowledge what a fantistic team they are, from the servers and cleaners, to the hca's, nurses, junior Dr's( esp the one who accepted my kidney, & it was the first one he had accepted) & the consultants. I cannot thank you all enough. I am doing well btw , & thinking of you all, & my donors family over the next few days

    Visited Nephrology on October 2022

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    Replied on 21 November 2023

    Thank you for your very kind words Julia and a huge happy 1st kidneyversary!! It was an absolute pleasure to have looked after you on Mayflower, it’s always wonderful to receive such positive feedback from our patients and great to know how they are getting on once out of hospital. Thank you for taking the time to show your appreciation of my amazing team on Mayflower, I have fed back your lovely comments to them. Many Thanks Amy Amy Skelley Ward Manager Mayflower Ward

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  4. Review titled unsatisfactory treatment

    Rated 1 star out of 5

    by barry blatchford - Posted on 20 March 2023

    i have been deaf since 30th june 2022 since then i have only seen a specialist twice the last time was october 21st 2022 i was told i was to have a implant and was put on the emergency list.since then i have not heard anything from the hospital.l wondered lf lt was because of my age now i am in my 80ts l might die and then it would save the hospital the expense of operating

    Visited Ear, Nose & Throat on October 2022

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    Review titled Derriford Hospital

    Replied on 22 March 2023

    Dear Mr Blatchford, I am sorry you have to chase your appointment with our service. Rest assured you have not been forgotten and an appointment will be arranged for you. We endeavour to book our patients for their follow up appointments as soon as we can. If we cancel an appointment, we try to arrange the rebooking as soon as possible for all our patients. The department has been under a lot of pressure recently with waiting list numbers, but we would like to assure you that we are working incredibly hard to see as many patients as we can with the capacity, we have available. We book our patients in order of clinical priority no matter how young or old they are. Again, I am sorry you have had to chase your appointment. Regards Gina Bewers Clinical Admin Manager for ENT and Audiology

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  5. Review titled Great treatment

    Rated 5 stars out of 5

    by Neil Harding - Posted on 02 October 2022

    As a Holidaymaker from Bristol, I had two accident's in just one week. It was only for Minor Injury. Started with two arm injury and then two leg injury. What A&E Staff have to put up with. Having been a Hospital Porter I know how it can be. I was seen by the same Young nurse both times, She was Brillant and the whole staff was as well and they phone us because we left my paperwork there. Could do with a Bigger A&E dept.They cannot help the way the NHS is but as a 67 year old man I can see it all going Private.

    Visited Accident and emergency services on September 2022

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    Review titled Derriford Hospital

    Replied on 11 October 2022

    Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback regarding your visit to the ED. I will ensure your kind words regarding the staff are passed on. Plans to build a bigger Emergency Department are underway. We are hoping to start this build in 2023. I hope you are recovering well. Thanks Sophie O’keefe Cluster Group Co-Ordinator Acute Medicine, Emergency Services, Diabetes & Endocrinology

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