Recently I was transferred from home to BHH ED at about 09.00. After several tests and attention to a particular health problem, I was accurately diagnosed by about 18.30 and by about 20.00 I was transferred to my ward. I had earlier requested a doctor (Chris) to transfer me to Epworth Eastern as I had spent time there a couple of years ago and was very satisfied, but he advised that would not be wise because of my condition.
Upon arrival in my room I was most agreeably surprised to find that I had been given a 2 bed room rather than the dormitory style that I was expecting. About 22.00 I was advised that I would be operated on by about 00.00 and that the surgeon had already been woken and would come in especially.
As it turned out, it was about 03.00 when I was taken to the theatre and after preparation and interviews I was on the operating table by about 04.15. After leaving the recovery room (about 08.20) I was taken to Intensive Care.
At about 17.00 the following day I was moved from Intensive Care and I expected to be returned to "my" room. However, my next pleasant surprise accommodation wise, was being taken to a private room. This was so far from my expectations that the expectation and the reality were literally like chalk and cheese.
Recently and prior to this experience, I had spent 10 days in an Eastern suburbs Private Hospital (not Epworth) and the only area in which both hospitals excelled equally was the "hands on" staff such as nurses, X-ray staff etc. In every other area, BHH was a long way ahead. In the other hospital, despite being a private patient (that's all they have) I was put into a 4 bed room. Ablution facilities were spartan at best and on the down hill side of being clean.
I wish to express my highest commendation for every staff member with whom I had contact. Beginning from my arrival, to my departure, each one displayed professionalism, ability and care all delivered in a friendly manner. Some of those staff were very senior, others not yet as, or differently qualified but their attitudes toward me were all the same.
The only negative that I would draw your attention to is my perception of the menu and food which was not to my liking, but was still marginally better than the previously mentioned Private Hospital.
"Admission for surgery"
About: Box Hill Hospital / Emergency Department Box Hill Hospital Emergency Department Box Hill 3128
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