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


3

Would be 5 stars if it was just about the nursing

Overall it's been a positive experience. The care itself for our little baby has been incredible, faultless. All staff from the nurses to the cleaners greet you with smiley faces. However the communication from the doctors hasn't been clear. We've asked questions about the future for our baby and been told quite horrific things but then another specialist told us that's incorrect as it's actually unknown yet. It's obviously a traumatic time and that's not always acknowledged in how things are communicated by the doctors. There's a lack of empathy. The doctors seemed fixated on their original diagnosis when they see our baby for 5 minutes at a time. We're here all the time and see all the small changes but we haven't been listened to. It took 13 weeks for them to listen to us and when they did, our baby improved. It shouldn't have taken for me to have a breakdown and cry to be taken seriously. Now they've started to accept there might be something else going on. The nurses do advocate for us. We'd be lost without Kate and the whole family liaison team. They're integral to our baby's care, we can't thank them enough.

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