1/5 Asis C. 8 months ago on Google β’ 49 reviews
You'll
really
be
frustrated
with
their
service.
DO
YOU
KNOW!
The
patient
went
to
the
hospital
at
2
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
for
a
follow-up
checkup.
Because
they
were
diagnosed
with
Leukemia
and
had
a
low
CBC
count.
The
patient
often
had
fevers
and
felt
weak.
When
they
arrived
at
the
hospital,
they
found
out
that
their
doctor
was
in
another
country.
They
didn't
leave
any
message
for
the
patient
or
any
information
to
help
them.
The
covering
doctor
arrived
and
said
they
should
go
to
the
ER
for
a
blood
transfusion.
The
patient
was
shocked
at
how
many
people
were
waiting
and
the
long
queue.
Why
was
it
like
that?
Shouldn't
the
doctor
have
known
that
with
a
low
CBC
count,
a
blood
transfusion
would
be
needed?
The
patient
had
informed
the
staff
or
nurses
about
this
even
before
coming
to
the
hospital,
so
there
should
have
been
preparations
in
advance.
They
shouldn't
have
said
that
there
was
no
blood
available,
as
many
people
had
already
donated
blood
for
this
patient.
This
unprofessional
behavior
by
the
staff
at
NKTI
is
disappointing.
I
hope
this
doesn't
happen
to
others.
Several
hours
have
passed,
and
the
hospital
still
hasn't
done
anything
for
the
patient.
They
said
it
would
be
done
by
7
am,
but
on
June
10,
the
blood
still
hasn't
been
transfused.
You
should
have
at
least
sent
the
patient
home
and
messaged
them
when
the
blood
was
ready,
instead
of
having
them
sit
in
a
wheelchair.
My
sibling
and
father
are
both
ill.
You
kept
saying
"just
a
moment."
Yes,
just
a
moment,
and
my
father
would
have
collapsed
from
what
you're
doing.
Instead
of
resting,
he
might
get
even
sicker
because
of
your
delay.
Especially
the
doctor
who
scheduled
this
and
then
wasn't
even
there.
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