"Paediatric Tympanoplasty"

About: Royal Hospital for Children (Glasgow) / Day surgery

(as a service user),

I arrived at Ward 1B at early in the morning and, despite the number of patients waiting, was seen by ENT and the Anaesthesiologist within half an hour and taken through to the anaesthetic team 1.45 hours later.

The staff were all very patient and welcoming and explained the procedure fully to help settle my nerves.

The operation took 4 hours and Ms McAllister, my ENT surgeon, was there when I woke up along with my mum and dad, and she talked us through the operation and explained that it went very well.

This was very reassuring and I was quickly taken to another ward to come round.

The porter and a nurse from the recovery room took us to the ward and were very friendly and made sure I was settled before they left.

The nurses on the ward were so lovely and made sure I had everything I needed, including food and drink.

I was allowed to go home after 4 hours after my bandages and cannula were removed and final obs taken and I was provided with a wheelchair to get me back to the car in case I felt dizzy.

The discharge nurse explained how to look after the wound and advised who to contact should the it become infected along with advise of what painkillers to take and at what time when I got home.

I was very nervous when I arrived at the hospital and a bit upset, but the staff reassured me and my parents, the whole way through the process and we were all very grateful.

I cannot thank the staff enough for all their help. They were all very friendly and professional and an asset to the NHS. The only downside was the 2 year wait time for the procedure, but this is no fault of the staff and they should not be penalised for the failings further up the chain.

All NHS staff should he nurtured and listened to by their respective boards and Scottish Government. Particularly the voices of the frontline staff. Their input to the future of the NHS is crucial to its survival.

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Response from Suzanne Pearson, Senior Charge Nurse, Wards 1A and 1B, Royal Hospital for Children, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 5 days ago
Suzanne Pearson
Senior Charge Nurse, Wards 1A and 1B, Royal Hospital for Children,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Senior Charge Nurse

Submitted on 18/11/2024 at 14:17
Published on Care Opinion at 14:17


Hi cygnusbg65

Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback comments.

I am so pleased that you were reassured and fully informed throughout your stay as this always makes for an easier experience for you and your parents. I hope you are now recovering well at home and I will ensure that all the staff involved are aware of your comments. It is always encouraging for staff to be made aware of the great job they do, even in stressful days.

I apologise that it took so long for your surgery date to arrive but hope you are now benefitting from your surgery.

Kind regards

Suzanne Pearson

Senior Charge Nurse

Day surgery/1A, RHC

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