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Original Feedback for Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (NNUH):


4

The consultant I am seeing is amazing

I used the maternity services throughout the whole of my pregnancy and have been an impatient around six times in a year. They are really good compared to West Suffolk and I felt they were more thorough. The staff have time for you and they don't seem overworked. The consultant I am seeing is absolutely amazing, he has a good sense of humour and makes allowances for my baby to come to appointments with me. The only improvement I would make to the maternity services is looking at visiting times and there is nowhere children could visit. However, I have been to A&E and a medical ward before and they were not good. I went to A&E and one person told me I had Covid but then someone else said no it isn't Covid and she's not ok. I was then put on resus as I had ammonia and a blood clot. Some man came into my room and I wasn't sure whether he was drunk or unwell and I was terrified and it took staff 15 minutes to get him out. After being told I had a blood clot and how these have a high mortality rate, I was sat in the corridor next to a bin.

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