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


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Mixed experience

I've found that there's been a real lack of continuity between departments when you're in hospital and they don't communicate well between each other. One day the consultant will suggest you could have this wrong with you and the next day it's totally forgotten by someone else. The staff looked after me though and made sure I felt as good as I could in the circumstances. I was on a ward with someone who struggled to keep the toilet clean so I mentioned that the toilet needed cleaning during the night to the nurse but nothing was done about it. It seems like the staff are just too busy to be social. It feels like they talk to you as needed and then leave. I've visited the Ears, Nose and Throat department and found it has been a real pain to ring and change an appointment. You have to leave your details and they will call you back in three days. Does that mean I have to stay by the phone for three days in case they call? I've resorted to coming into the hospital to cancel an appointment before because I couldn't get through on the phone. The carpark at the back of the hospital is now not full anymore. I think it's got something to do with the fact you have to key in your car reg. You can at least park there easier now!

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