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70 results found for NEUROSURGERY Clinics in MARYLAND, STRATFORD

Outpatients and Diagnostic Centre at 30 Devonshire

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30 Devonshire Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 7AF

Recommended for:
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder Instability
+22

Excellent staff and very prompt.

25 Jan 2024
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4.91

Patient trust score

30

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45 Bolsover Street, London, United Kingdom, W1W 5AQ

Recommended for:
Scoliosis
Knee Pain
Lower Back Pain

Excellent experience. No wait time. Amazing nurse Irine took bloods with no pain. Superb.

29 Aug 2023
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4.77

Patient trust score

15

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125 Albemarle Road, Beckenham, United Kingdom, BR3 5HS

Recommended for:
Hand Surgery
Carpal Tunnel Decompression
Knee Pain

The nursing staff were not the best. A bit scatty / disorganised, and when I reported feeling very drowsy and unwell after my op, they never returned to check on me for a long time. They also failed to tell me what to eat (and what not to eat) in terms of portion sizes etc., on discharge. Having never had a GA before, I went home and ate a large meal, as I was very hungry after the op. This resulted in sickness and nausea, which delayed my recovery for several days. Perhaps a leaflet could have been provided in my after care pack?

27 Mar 2024
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4.84

Patient trust score

535

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153-173 Marylebone Road, London, United Kingdom, NW1 5QH

Recommended for:
Eye Problems
Cataracts
Cataract Surgery

I paid to go privately because of very long waits in the NHS. As far as I can see the only difference was being seen within 3 weeks as opposed to the NHS wait of ~12 months, and having to be re-referred in again by my GP. This was for something that I went to the A&E about in July last year and was triaged as low priority & wasn’t seen until 9:30pm when I was told that if I had been seen earlier [I arrived around 4:45pm] they could have dealt with but they couldn’t treat me know because all the machines had been turned off. I was the only person left to be seen, A&E had been shut, & most of the staff had gone home. I went because the vision in one eye had deteriorated and I was getting similar symptoms to before I had the original cataract operation. Night driving was becoming problematic. My private appointment was for 3pm and I arrived at 2:15pm. I was seen about 4:10pm and was told I needed laser treatment, which I already knew from my visit to A&E last summer. I was then given the option of coming back AGAIN to have it done or waiting until it could be done later that day as they were rather busy. I opted to wait that day to have it done because my vision was becoming increasingly worse. There was another patient being seen at 5pm who also needed laser treatment so we could have our treatment ‘together’ once she had arrived & after an NHS patient in A&E had been seen as a priority. Miss Corbett returned at about 7pm & I found to my surprise & dismay that the other patient was going to be seen first. By this time it was 4 hours after my private appointment time, but only 2 hours after the other patient’s appointment time. Once again I was the last person to be treated. I was offered one cup of tea in the whole time I was there. The staff were all friendly & polite but everything was happening in the same rather chaotic way as the NHS patients received. Having paid to go privately I had expected that everything would be managed differently & that I would be seen at the time given, treated carried out & I would have left by 4pm at the latest. As you can see from my narrative that my experience was very different. I actually work in the NHS and specialise in quality improvement so it was a shock to discover that private patients are treated in the same way as NHS patients and that systems & processes need to be overhauled for ALL patients, but especially the private patients who are, after all, paying for their treatment, in my case out of my own pocket. I know that there is a general shortage of staff but if processes were actually reviewed & made fit for purpose it would benefit both patients AND staff and make the whole experience much better and more efficient for all. When my brother paid for me to go privately 2.5 years ago to have the cataract in my other eye operated on I spent much of one day in a private room with very noisy building work happening on the roof literally just outside my window. I felt like the only thing that was different to NHS care was the fact that I could get medical care without the massive waits of the NHS. However that was the ONLY difference as far as I could see. I have also worked in healthcare in the private sector for another provider & know that the whole experience should be vastly different to my experience at the Western Eye Hospital. The systems & processes to deliver care at the hospital are very substandard and really let the patients & staff down. The experience could be immeasurably better without costing a lot of money. Value for money? A resounding NO. Staff trying to deliver better care? YES, but feeling powerless to improve anything. Could I make a difference to everyone without costing a small fortune? A resounding YES! As a former intensive care sister & passionate about quality improvement would I want to work with the Western Eye Hospital to significantly improve the whole experience? Another resounding YES! To focus the mind though, I am NOT HAPPY about personally paying [to me] a significant amount of money to receive this standard of patient experience. The staff are doing the best they can to provide good care but are let down by the organisation who should be making this a priority so that patients would be happy with their care, on the NHS or privately.

19 Mar 2024
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4.59

Patient trust score

77

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Living Room Health, Ground Level, 10 Eastbourne Terrace, London, United Kingdom, W2 6LG

The experience I had was 2nd to none.

05 Feb 2019
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4.92

Patient trust score

49

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152 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 7LH

Great.

31 Mar 2017
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5.00

Patient trust score

1

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164-178 Cromwell Rd, London, United Kingdom, SW5 0TU

Recommended for:
Prostate Cancer
Radiotherapy
Breast Cancer

Dr Perna was just great, she very thorough and took all the time needed to answer all of our questions. She instills a good sense of confidence

20 Aug 2023
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4.61

Patient trust score

9

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235 Euston Road, London, United Kingdom, NW1 2BU

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12 Charles Clowes Walk , Nine Elms, London, United Kingdom, SW11 7AD

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1 West Ferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom, E14 4HD

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