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Address: Treliske, Truro TR1 3LQ, UK
Phone: 01872 250000
State: Cornwall
City: Truro
Zip Code: TR1 3LQ

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Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
Was in on Thursday night 8/2/2018 couldn’t believe the state, 15 people in beds along a cold corridor, mostly old people, I was left in a wheelchair for 10 hours with nothing to drink, nobody telling you anything! Floors had dirty plasters and bits dirt etc ... I’m gobsmacked to be honest.... was in there at 1am and eventually got seen around 10am next day!! Although when I did get seen staff were nice... but I’d rather die than go through that again! What has happened to NHS!
7 years ago (11-02-2018)
Had first seizure and admitted to Tintagel Ward after excellent transfer by Ambulance Service. Excellent staff in all areas including porterage to CT and MRI Scanners. Concern shown by all levels of nursing care on Tintagel Ward. Consultant and junior doctors all displayed excellent bedside manner and provided support to concerned family.Catering good.
7 years ago (26-03-2018)
Bought my friend in to A&E in bad pain sat night around midnight, was seen within 15 mins and taken to a side room in A&E due to him possibly being infectious. The service was excellent, was admitted at around 4am to St Mawes ward who couldn't do enough for my friend. Seen by 3 doctors. Thank you to all.
7 years ago (25-03-2018)
If you visit then bring supplies. A bed, cleaning materials and a ton of patience. If in the rare case that you get admitted, check out local funeral directors before entering. (Always better to do this before admittance) I visited the Accident and Emergency department around 3 years ago at 2am after waking with bad neck pain, being violently sick and passing out. On arrival I was greeted by Receptionist who welcomed me with half a mouth of food and a crooked half smile. After waiting my turn at reception, I heard a grunt. ''NAME' I gave my name, shortly followed by a grunting, 'WHAT'S THE ISSUE' I explained and giving details, she asked me to sit down with a finger and another grunt. I took a seat with all the other victims and looked up at a screen which said wait was an hour and a half. I can do that I thought to myself, apart from Peppa the pig, so far things are going well. An hour and a half wait, get some pain relief and a possible indication to what's going on and on my way. Surely, I'll be another happy customer of the NHS service. Within 30 minutes of waiting, amongst the other happy faces the nurse called me through to a small room After 5 minutes doing the various observations I am told to sit back down and I'll be seen within the hour. (She was alright, and although stressed she seemed to do her job) Time soon past and after waiting for 3 hours I stumbled in agony to reception to ask Peppa how long would it be. Luckily, the grunts had stopped. Albeit a short one, I managed to have a conversation with her (Guess she had finished her food) She then explained while giving me direct eye contact and a eerie long gaze that it wont be long with no indication to how long. I taken my seat and was just about to abandon all hope, go home and double dose on some old codeine that I had in the kitchen cupboard, and try to ignore the problem as much as I could. At that moment in time, my bed was a far safer option than A and E. To be honest, Syria was probably safer than AnE. Then, just as I am about to leave, I hear my name called. A morbidly obese Doctor was waiting for me. This doctor must of been 20+ stone (I have nothing against morbidly obese people, but alarm bells ring when the guy who is in charge of my health can't deal with his own) I sat down with him in the same room the nurse seen me in. No investigations were done and asked if I had taken pain relief. I said yes, some paracetamol and ibuprofen. He then dismissed it as being nothing to worry about and follow up with GP.This man (Mr W) was the rudest person I have ever had the displeasure of meeting. He was pouring with sweat, greasy hair and unwashed. He had the social skills of a slug and no compassion or regard for my symptoms. Disgusted by it, I left AnE and traveled home 14 miles away. I knew I was not right and drove home only to have an accident at 6am on a Sunday morning after briefly passing out while driving back. I was fine and managed to get the car back but could've been avoided. That was the start of it. Several years under investigation, symptoms have worsened. GP and Treliske are terrible with no end in sight. I pass out regularly and live in chronic pain. Being passed from pillar to post often waiting months to be seen, then seen by rude and trainee doctors. I have now had to go private, the issue has been spotted and indicated posible life saving surgery. IF YOU CAN AVOID NHS AT ALL COSTS. TAKE OUT INSURANCE (IT'S AROUND THE SAME COST AS A TV LICENCE)
7 years ago (24-03-2018)
Fantastic team in A&E , as usual snuggling to cope with growing pressures but somehow manage to maintain the all important level of human care and provide dignity, good grace and humour - Thank you
8 years ago (10-01-2018)
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