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Bad Experience at The Lindo Wing

40 replies

toddlermom · 21/05/2017 23:24

Hi, just wanting to vent really and warn any others who might be trying to decide where to give birth. Just had a bad experience at the Lindo Wing. DC is fine and healthy which is of course the most important thing so I know that these are are first world problems!!! Just wanting to get it off my chest and help others who might be trying to decide.

So for close to £20k, First of all I didn't get to the room until 8pm at night as the 'room wasn't ready" and it seems they took over 4 hours to get it ready. So I was stuck in the delivery room alone for hours and hours after birth until 8pm at night.

Then when I did get the room, the TV didn’t work at all. Hardly the 'deluxe' package we were paying for.

One MW during delivery was wonderful, but after the delivery barely saw a nurse or a MW, it was all really grumpy, sullen agency care workers, shift workers and ‘healthcare assistants’. They took variously 2-4 hours to do anything - get water, get medicine. It took an extra 4 hours to take out my catheter as the lady ‘forgot’. They were very quick with one thing though, when they needed some extra forms filled out for payment, they miraculously were there straight away! All night long the buzzer was going off (the buzzer you call for help) and there was never enough people to help, sometimes the buzzer would be going for 20 mins, waking everyone else up too.A few times it took an hour for someone to come to help you.

On booking we were promised a lactation consultant and someone to help establish breastfeeding. Turns out no such person exists! The random assistants and agency workers gave few bits of advice but nobody who actually knew what they were doing. Really disappointing.

My bed was a really really old one and the controls for it nowhere near reachable so every time I needed to shift position or move the bed i had to call the button to get help to move the bed - they would often take up to 30 mins to come and help. And of course I didn't want to call them to help with such a minor thing but I had to as I had an EMCS so I wasn’t very mobile, couldn’t reach the water bottle or pour the water myself and everytime the catering staff came in they would leave the tray out of reach so i would have to call someone to get whatever it was within my grasp or pour some water which they did grumpily. Some of the staff were lovely but the majority grumpy and overworked.

The room had peeling wallpaper, shoddy curtains that wouldn’t close, again, first world problems again but not what you expect for £20k package.The fruit plate was completely unripe and tasted either sour or of nothing.The food was barely edible.

The final straw was when it came to check out and they told me I had to be gone by midday or they would charge by the hour for every hour over .Despite not having gotten into the room at 8pm when I 'checked in'. So we had to pay for 3 full days/nights even though was only in the room for 2.5 days/nights. You really felt like you were in a factory.

Hope this helps someone make the right choice or nudges the Lindo Wing to sort themselves out and give people what they are paying for!

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welshweasel · 24/05/2017 11:00

I'd be fuming if I'd paid 20k and got that! I had an NHS birth, had a consultant anaesthetist and consultant obs doing my elective section, a private room for 2 of the 3 nights I stayed in (they won't let you be in a private room for 24 hours post section), lots of help breastfeeding and no pressure to leave! If wasn't perfect, the ward was noisy and sometimes I had to wait for nurses/midwives to do stuff. And the food was pretty abysmal. But I didn't pay a penny for it.

blackcatlover · 24/05/2017 11:08

I had a shit experience with DD1 at St Mary's - the NHS bit and complained. You should complain OP and ask for a refund.

If you have a second child, I found Queen Charlottes as an NHS c-section patient second to none - the staff were exemplary and nothing was too much trouble.

tworollsshortofapicnic · 24/05/2017 11:11

Moving - 4. Next question?

Oly5 · 24/05/2017 11:14

I don't think the OP sounded like she was treating anyone like a servant! She just wanted a bit of value for her 20K!
Definitely complain and ask for Money back OP. Your experience doesn't sound any better than my NHS experience which was also shoddy

Oly5 · 24/05/2017 11:15

And tworolls, I agree you've just got a chip regarding somebody having this amount of cash. Head somewhere else

tworollsshortofapicnic · 24/05/2017 11:17

It's not about the money for me, and was not when I go private

But I guess it is for some of you.

JaneEyre70 · 24/05/2017 11:24

There was a programme on the hospital there on TV a few months ago, and it showed that the rooms there are used as overflow by the rest of the hospital when not being paid for - they filmed a chap who had had a liver operation and I remember thinking God how much do people have to pay for these tired rooms and I bet Kate Middleton didn't get one!
If you are paying a significant amount of money for good post operative care/nicer surroundings and you don't get it, then you need to make a lot of noise about it OP. I'm glad you and your DC are well.

MovingOnUpMovingOnOut · 24/05/2017 11:31

The next question was on the same post. Hth :)

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 24/05/2017 11:32

If you are spending £20k on something that is available for free (not free I know, but free at the point of delivery), then you should be able to expect a significantly better service/experience.

The NHS hospital I had my DCs in wasn't perfect, but it certainly wasn't lacking in midwives or other HCPs for that matter.

Although if you were being given medicine, I'd take a guess that some of the "agency workers" you saw were in fact trained midwives/nurses. HCA's don't generally issue medication in hospital (not in my experience anyway).

MrsD79 · 24/05/2017 11:42

Ask for a refund bab! Payment is always in exchange for a service or item of goods. If they didn't deliver (no pun intended) - then they quite categorically failed on their part. 20 bags is hardly pocket money! Outrageous behaviour from them. Congratulations to you on your baby though!Flowers

Cutesbabasmummy · 24/05/2017 21:34

I wouldn't have paid the bill.

toddlermom · 23/07/2017 10:30

Thanks for that unhelpful bit of trolling tworollsshort!!

I really found that as nice as I was to everyone it really made no difference to the broken bed, the broken TV, the room not being ready in time, the lack of the promised lactation consultant and the shortstaffing... Perhaps you have some sort of magic wand that makes things not be broken by 'being nice to people'. Gosh I wish I had that magic wand too.

Thanks to all the other posters and their useful, helpful advice. You were right, I needed to be rational and put it all down in writing to the hospital. Currently waiting for reply from hospital about the shortfalls.

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figtreetwig · 23/07/2017 14:55

Love the delayed reaction. Grin

SeatOfMyPants · 23/07/2017 15:27

Good luck with it!

GetOutOfMyBath · 23/07/2017 15:34

I had DS at the Lindo. The heating broke down in my room, and as it was just before and over Christmas, they couldn't get anyone to come and fix it Hmm.

On my final night, I was so cold I took refuge in the nursery with all the babies in their cots! Lovely and cosy in there.

I couldn't fault the rest of the care though. (Although they do hurry you out on your final day)

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