Addenbrooke's Hospital
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November 2023
The phlebotomy department is not fit for purpose for this great hospital. It lets it down so badlyIt took hours to get bloods taken. It is too small and at dinner times down to maybe 1 person bleeding - no one comes to replace or take over. When we left as #75, it had taken over 2½ hours from #54. And some people had...
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November 2023
I do not recommend . I had stomach pains, bleeding for a week, I felt weak. They didn't do an ultrasound, nothing, except they felt my belly and concluded that everything is fine, there is no cause for concern, they didn't give me any treatment. A few months ago I underwent an intervention on the cervix and I could not...
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November 2023
AVOID WARD A4!!My mum was transferred to Addenbrooks hospital on 28/09/23 after she suffered a subarachnoid brain haemorrhage caused by a ruptured aneurysm. The care she received by the neurological critical care team was amazing, and they quite literally saved her life. However, when mum was transferred to ward A4 (The...
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