I was placed in the Hethel ward from 10th till the 14th of September (2018) due to a respitory issue which the doctors later confirmed was Bronchitus, along with my Asthma.
From the second I arrived until the second I left the ward I cannot say anything more than the highest of praise for the nurses running the wards.
I was in bed 10.1 and was mostly looked after by two particular nurses who were model examples of how you should act within a ward.
Both were extremely professional throughout my stay.
It was my first time at a hospital for more than just a day so I was a little nervious going in, but the way they acted throughout eased any anxiety I had.
I was easily the least ill person in ward 10 at the time of being there but they treated me no different, and looked after the other 5 in extreme professionism.
I wanted to tell them this to their faces but I got wheeeled out before they started their shifts as I was given the OK by the doctors, and had to wait a few hours down in a ward in Level 1 for my medication and discharge letter.
The food was also much better than I was expected and I was given both drinks/snacks as well as breakfast/lunch dinner throughout the day.
I would go as far to say I have never been fed so well in my life.
The people serving the food were lovely and every meal was correct, lovely and hot and most importantly tasted nice.
I don't ever leave reviews online for anything, but I definitely felt this meritted one.
"Hethel Ward"
About: Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital / Respiratory medicine Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Respiratory medicine NR4 7UY
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