Yesterday I cut my finger on the lid of a can it bled profusely but eventually stopped after about 40 minutes. However this morning the finger was very swollen and I couldn’t bend it. I wasn’t sure if it should be checked out so phoned NHS 111 as it was a Saturday and my GP practice was closed. The call handler Amy was very efficient and reassuring. I was told after Amy spoke with a nurse that it should be looked at and nurse Laura phoned from the Victoria hospital. Again Nurse Laura was friendly and arranged for me to come along to A&E. I was seen by Nurse James in A&E who reassured me that I wasn’t wasting their time, he sent me for an X-ray. He then cleaned the wound and applied some paper stitches and a dressing. He spoke with a Dr who also came along and spoke to me. I was given antibiotics and because I had said I wasn’t keen on taking them if they weren’t really necessary I was told in what circumstances I needed to start taking them. I was also given extra dressings and told to come back to the hospital if the wound became red swollen and started to track.
My care from start to finish was exemplary and I would like to thank everyone for their friendly reassuring and kind help. If this was my care for a minor injury then I would certainly never have any worries about having to attend A&E in the Victoria hospital for anything major. Many thanks to all concerned.
"My care was exemplary"
About: NHS 24 / NHS 24 (111 service) NHS 24 NHS 24 (111 service) Victoria Hospital / Accident & Emergency Victoria Hospital Accident & Emergency KY2 5AH
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