I was sent to the A&E department by my doctor as I had woken up with a swollen face, and eye. My face was swollen so much that my eye had started to close and bruise. After speaking to a doctor in A&E, I was then sent to the Ambulatory Emergency Care Department. On arriving, the staff were very caring and understanding of my situation, and showed sympathy towards me. I was asked multiple times throughout the day by staff, whether I was okay or needed anything.
The lady that took my bloods and fitted my IV was very kind, gentle and had a great sense of humour. She made me feel at ease at a time where I was very nervous.
They ran blood tests and fitted an IV. I was then given antibiotics to take home with me. A few days later, I was sent for an MRI to see what was going on, and I was told it was a nasal infection. They explained everything thoroughly, and explained what the next steps were. They also told me if it flared up again, I could go straight back to their department, rather than waiting in A&E first. This was incredibly helpful. When I was leaving the hospital, all of the staff said goodbye and take care. I have never had such a great experience at a hospital before. The ward was very clean and sterile. I want to thank the staff for making this day a lot easier and less stressful for me. You’re all great at your jobs and should be very proud. I would definitely feel comfortable if I had to return to this department.
Thank you for everything!
"Ambulatory Emergency Care"
About: Heartlands Hospital / Accident and emergency Heartlands Hospital Accident and emergency Birmingham B15 2TH
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