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University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire : Lloyds Pharmacy
Address: University Hospital, Clifford Bridge Rd, Coventry CV2 2DX, UK
Phone: 024 7660 2032
State: West Midlands
City: Coventry
Zip Code: CV2 2DX

opening times

Monday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
Most of the nurses and staff were nice and helpful. However I was really disappointed by the rude and arrogant behaviour of a doctor at the minor injuries ward. When my brother and I came in with our mum to get her treated for a severe pain she was experiencing. The doctor asked so many questions like why were we there and why didn't we call 111, and that we shouldn't be there unless it was an injury. My brother tried to explain that, however the doctor interrupted him saying that he was "educating" him and that if it isn't an injury we should call our GP in the morning. As her severe pain started at night. We came to the hospital at midnight and waited for nearly 4 hours, as the doctor was taking time we decided to leave and call her GP in the morning to seek help. My point is that if a person is in an unbearable severe pain, where should he/she go to seek treatment ? While the doctor was saying that we should've waited until the morning to call our GP, as it wasn't an " injury", my mum was crying and couldn't walk because of the pain prior to our arrival at the hospital. There was no need to "educate" us as we knew what we were doing, something that any reasonable person would do when they would see a person in severe pain or distress. I am "educated" enough to know that doctors take an oath to serve patients to their best and treat them respectfully. Anyway we complained about this arrogant and rude behaviour at the reception of the minor injuries ward and they apologised for it. I hope this feedback helps you "educate" the staff on how to behave with patients.
You could be dying and either no one answers the phone or when you walk in, the nurses still won’t see you. Between the hundreds of calls we’ve placed, and the constant rescheduling of appointments on their end, you’re literally dead. Wife told them numerous times she is not feeling well and after 100 checkups/ appointments, she’s been diagnosed with cancer. Maybe if the management/ nursing team did a better job, we would have had a better chance for early detection and beat this disease! The UK government / health system has failed us.
Ward 52 could not be more disappointing. They never pick up the phone when multiple people in a family phone to see how an 86 year old lady is doing. It is midday and we currently have no idea how she is doing and whether or not she has had hip surgery we also got told yesterday she had the surgery but she got “confused” with another patient. I understand you are all busy but we are a very worried family who are being completely left in the dark. For my family’s sake, please start picking up the phone.
Big thank you to nurses and doctors on 22 & 33 who cared for me on my recent emergency visit. Despite being what I can only describe as swarmed with patients, the swift care I received was excellent and very much appreciated. The hospital did look in a state of chaos at times, the sheer number of patients wanting to be seen at once looked unsustainable to me, I'm not sure how as human beings the nurse, doctor, employee at the first point of contact copes and doesn't have a nervous breakdown. Whatever the cause, whoever to blame, something needs to be done. Everyone deserves the same excellent care I received. Again, thank you ward 22 & 33.
My Aunt was taken in today with sepsis, we knew it was futile from her underlying health condition. The treatment from Hazel the registrar in A&E and the team was outstanding. The care and compassion my aunt received before she passed away pain free and peacefully was outstanding and I thank them all.
The standard of care simply equates to utter neglect. My father waited 4 days for an urgent operation for a bleed on the brain. The after care was shocking with incorrect drips, no physio and a previously fit man left to struggle to the toilet himself, whilst soaked in urine. I did not feel safe leaving him there in their "care". Urine was left for hours on the ward floor with nurses simply stepping over it. I was unable to clean it myself due to the empty bottles of disinfectant. The follow up care was equally terrible. No physio or check up for weeks then a follow up scan showing bleed on the brain was either missed or not looked at for 3 weeks. Resulting in another rush to A and E and emergency surgery. If it wasn't for astute family care, elderly patients would just decline/die if left to this system It was not simply lack of staff, but obvious inefficiency, lack of competence from nurses and consultants alike.
Last week I had an appointment here for an X-Ray and it was my first time at this hospital. I must say that I didn’t have to ask anyone where to go because the indications were quite clear and I was able to find the right room only by following the signs, which was a good thing for me. Otherwise I would have felt very overwhelmed by the size of it. The personnel were polite and fast in doing their work, but not very attentive. Lastly but not least, I was surprised to see that the parking was quite far away from the building. Overall, my experience was ok.
If I would have an option of 10+ I definitely give it to them. Doctors, nurses, starting from A&E department to surgeons are great, very professional, kindness nurses and surgeons. I was amazed how patient and kind are people who work there. Under these pressures they are working :not enough funding, shortages of nurses, shortages of beds. These people are heroes. I’m very happy of service provided by Coventry university Hospital.
Breast screening experience. When I phoned to make an appointment for breast screening, the person who took the call was very abrupt and impatient with me. A few days later, I received a letter to go for further tests. When I arrived at the breast screening department on the 18/10/22 I was greeted by an unwelcoming, abrupt and uncaring receptionist, not just me but everyone that arrived or asked for information. I was then roughly grabbed and manhandled by the radiographer before my mammogram which was very painful and distressing. Having said that, the Doctor I spoke with was very friendly, cheerful and caring as were the Radiology staff performing my biopsy who treated me with respect and dignity, thank you.
My mum has had a electrocardiogram and is due another one. When I've contacted the Cardiology departments at the hospital by phone they have been very helpful even though I know they must be busy Some staff, if they can't help, they try their best to. One person in particular, Dheep, who works with Dr Khan has been really kind and helpful over the phone.
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