"Unacceptable wait"

About: Northern General Hospital

I was admitted with a blood pressure of 190 plus stroke level in A E and back pain.

I sat waiting through a shift of staff workers , ino the following shift for over 10 hours.

This is not any criticism of the Dr's .

Waiting to see a Dr sat for all those hours is just not acceptable, then having to go on to extra time for the treatment.

I have never heard of a hospital with this amout of wait , I overheard a conversation where someone had waited 13 hours.

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Response from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust last week
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 08/11/2024 at 14:18
Published on Care Opinion at 14:18


Thank you ever so much for taking the time to share your feedback and we are really sorry to read that you experienced an extremely long wait to receive care in A&E.

We have been experiencing very busy service in our A&E department recently, which does lead to operational pressures and some long waits to be seen and treated. Due to the nature of an Emergency Department, service delivery will be variable due to capacity, demand and clinical acuity, and we have recently been experiencing very high patient numbers to see- sometimes although the waiting room may appear less busy, there are high numbers of patients in other areas within ED being seen and treated. The sickest patient will always be triaged to be seen first. We endeavour to keep all patients up to date with projected waiting times and offer alternative options to be seen through our streaming and triage services if we feel a more appropriate option is available for timely patient review.

There are other streams for receiving care and treatment for non-urgent medical issues, such as the Minor Injuries Unit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital which is open 8am-8pm every day, the GP Collaborative service which offers out of hours appointments (6pm-8am on weekdays and 24 hours over Weekends and Bank Holidays), offering treatment for patients with minor or less urgent illnesses, and the Walk In Centre on Broad Lane in the City Centre where advice and treatment can be accessed, which is open from 8am- 10pm every day. If you are experiencing an immediate medical issue which is not an emergency, you can call 111 for advice on the most appropriate service to access.

If you would like us to investigate this matter and provide you with more information specific to your situation, please contact our PALS team on 0114 271 2400 or by emailing sth.pals@nhs.net. The PALS team will ask you to share some personal details in order for us to investigate this matter for you.

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