St Lukes... where to begin..visited the urgent care centrre on sunday 21st July receptionist very helpful. waited 20 mins to be seen no pre booked appointment.was saw by a nurse didnt give her name to be told i had tendonitis in my foot and to take ibuprofen,which i explained i had been doing this already for 5 days and no inprovement i was told it takes time to heel.She said it was nothing "Bony"(her words)
I suffered for a further 6 days with no inprovement, i showed my foot and leg to a nurse friend who immediately told me to to to an urgent care centre as my leg was retaining fluid and was going red, i arrived at St Lukes at 5pm on Sat evening to be met by a very rude and hostile receptionist, she asked my name,date of birth,address and what the problem was i told her all what she had asked to be told there was no appointments left, she said ther was appointments in Oadby, i explained that i was in a lot of pain in my right foot and was struggling to drive safely she then said to phone 111, i asked what they would do to which she replied" they will advise you". I then left felling very upset and in a lot of pain and not knowing what to do. i tried phoning 111 but it just rang and rang with no answer. I ended up going home again. My husband was at work so i was stuck for help.
Next morning my husband was at home he drove me back to St lukes where a lovely man was on reception, he was so helpful, my husband asked about it being a walk in centre and he explained that it had changed to appointments only now but the web site wasnt up dated, he also explained that you need to phoned 111to make an appointment and it takes awhile for the phone to be answered. Why wasnt this explained to be the day before? it took him a few mintues to tell us. he then made me an appointment to be seen that morning. he was so kind and helpful, not like the lady the day before who was unhelpful and very rude.
I was seen by a doctor who immediately said i need to be seen by my GP in the next couple of days as the fluid in my legs was very concerning and the redness could go into cellulitus, and that it could be to do with my heart, he said i definatly didnt have Tendonitus. he advised me to elevate my legs and carry on with the ibuprofen.... this has made some improvement.
Ive since been to my GP who has 100% its NOT Tendonitus and has ordered blood test, and prescribed me anti inflammatories and an sent me for a xray to make sure that there was no hairline facture in my foot.My pain has improved dramatically after just 1 tablet, and 75% of the swelling has gone...
so to recap... told it was tendonitis... its not
told its nothing "bony"... sent for xray to look for hairline fracture
rude unhelpful receptionist...
Never have like St lukes after my mum was an inpatient there years ago and staff were rude and unhelpful then....