I have to attend regularly for chemotherapy at the Day Unit and have used the Day Surgery entrance to access the main building to go to the clinic. I am disgusted at the state of the entrance with cigarette ends and even cigarette packets. These are lying about outside and even inside the doorway. As the staff aren't allowed to smoke in the grounds I assume this mess is made by patients and visitors. How inconsiderate of them to leave these behind when there are bins available. I regularly see people either standing there or sitting in their wheelchairs. I am undergoing treatment and don't feel its right for me or anyone else to have to walk through that entering a hospital. I don't have to put up with that going out now or in my own home so object to it at a hospital. I attended the Beatson in Glasgow a few years ago and there was a similar problem there with patients smoking at the doorway. I know the idea is to discourage them but could you even put up a screen for them to go behind as obviously they aren't going to stop smoking despite the hospital ban!
"Day Surgery entrance - patients smoking"
About: University Hospital Hairmyres University Hospital Hairmyres East Kilbride G75 8RG
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