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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Good morning I have a problem with Nkhensani Hospital on weekend they don't have cleaners so they call it health department but they are not practicing it please hello Peter do something help people of Giyani
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Good morning I have a problem with Nkhensani Hospital on weekend they don't have cleaners so they call it health department but they are not practicing it please hello Peter do something help people of Giyani
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Shameful service especially to the elderly. Do not send your old family members here they will be neglected, treated with disrespect and no one cares. The one Dr had the audacity to say he is not looking at patients in wheelchairs - mind you she was on a wheelchair because she fell and broke her leg and at that time she is in so much pain. What is she supposed to so, stand up with a fracture? The staff here have forgotten the one basic rule of humanity - COMPASSION.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Shameful service especially to the elderly. Do not send your old family members here they will be neglected, treated with disrespect and no one cares. The one Dr had the audacity to say he is not looking at patients in wheelchairs - mind you she was on a wheelchair because she fell and broke her leg and at that time she is in so much pain. What is she supposed to so, stand up with a fracture? The staff here have forgotten the one basic rule of humanity - COMPASSION.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Hello Peter, I am a community of Giyani where i receive my medical needs at Khensani Hospital. On 11 Oct 2018 my brother was hospitalised as he suffered from some chronic disease. I arrived at a hospital around 9:00, but i was only attended around 12:00 as the nurses told me that "they are still waiting for the Doctor to arrive". Mind you the patient is very sick and he was in serious pains. After we were told to wait for the Doctor he was not given anything to help with pains not even a drip. He was screaming and complaining about the pain but none to help us. The Doctor then arrived at to 12 and admitted him as he said that he could see my brother is "very sick". The Doc then opened the file and gave it to one of the nurses. To my surprise nothing was prescribed on the file to help with the sickness. I ran to the Doc to find out while there is no any medication to give my brother. The Doc apologised and said he forgot to write and he then prescribed some tablets. Around 16:00 i left my brother in the hospital to go home so that i can return the following day to check on him. On my arrival around 09:00 i saw my brother was worse than the previous day. I asked if he is fine he said he is very sick. He told me since he was attended to the time i was around no one came to check on him. He further told me that he fell from the bed around 22:00 and he called nurses for assistance but they never came to help him. The two patients who were admitted with him helped by waking him up. One of the patient went to call the nurses but they never came. One of the nurses came around 01:00 all she did was to ask who fell and then left without even checking on him. I was so angry to hear about the incident and i confronted the nurses but i was not given any explanation of what really happened. To make the story short, i asked for the hospital to discharge him so i can take him to another hospital inn Gauteng. I drove the whole night from Giyani to Johannesburg with him and my mom and took him to the hospital in Randburg. He was attended and given a proper medical attention. he is now recovering and doing well. Peter I plea with you to help with this before many lives are lost because of poor management and carelessness of the hospital officials. Last year my aunt died in the same hospital and my cousin died because they were not given any medication. Please intervene to save more lives before its late!!!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Hello Peter, I am a community of Giyani where i receive my medical needs at Khensani Hospital. On 11 Oct 2018 my brother was hospitalised as he suffered from some chronic disease. I arrived at a hospital around 9:00, but i was only attended around 12:00 as the nurses told me that "they are still waiting for the Doctor to arrive". Mind you the patient is very sick and he was in serious pains. After we were told to wait for the Doctor he was not given anything to help with pains not even a drip. He was screaming and complaining about the pain but none to help us. The Doctor then arrived at to 12 and admitted him as he said that he could see my brother is "very sick". The Doc then opened the file and gave it to one of the nurses. To my surprise nothing was prescribed on the file to help with the sickness. I ran to the Doc to find out while there is no any medication to give my brother. The Doc apologised and said he forgot to write and he then prescribed some tablets. Around 16:00 i left my brother in the hospital to go home so that i can return the following day to check on him. On my arrival around 09:00 i saw my brother was worse than the previous day. I asked if he is fine he said he is very sick. He told me since he was attended to the time i was around no one came to check on him. He further told me that he fell from the bed around 22:00 and he called nurses for assistance but they never came to help him. The two patients who were admitted with him helped by waking him up. One of the patient went to call the nurses but they never came. One of the nurses came around 01:00 all she did was to ask who fell and then left without even checking on him. I was so angry to hear about the incident and i confronted the nurses but i was not given any explanation of what really happened. To make the story short, i asked for the hospital to discharge him so i can take him to another hospital inn Gauteng. I drove the whole night from Giyani to Johannesburg with him and my mom and took him to the hospital in Randburg. He was attended and given a proper medical attention. he is now recovering and doing well. Peter I plea with you to help with this before many lives are lost because of poor management and carelessness of the hospital officials. Last year my aunt died in the same hospital and my cousin died because they were not given any medication. Please intervene to save more lives before its late!!!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I am so happy about the care that i received at Khensani Hospital in Giyani Section A. from the day of my admission which was the 23rd of December 2017 i can say that the care i received was amazing like they were angels. I was admitted for Cellulitis on my right hand and the pain was unbearable. i was at ward 2 male surgical. Those beautiful mothers were always there for me when they hear me cry. they were very helpful and i wish every nurse should be just like them. I believe a nurse is nurse only when he/she is capable of sharing the same pain with patients. positive vibration and i hope it spreads all around the world. a VERY BIIIIIG thanks to the Doctors as well. keep doing the good job. Thanks Nyiko Nukeri
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I am so happy about the care that i received at Khensani Hospital in Giyani Section A. from the day of my admission which was the 23rd of December 2017 i can say that the care i received was amazing like they were angels. I was admitted for Cellulitis on my right hand and the pain was unbearable. i was at ward 2 male surgical. Those beautiful mothers were always there for me when they hear me cry. they were very helpful and i wish every nurse should be just like them. I believe a nurse is nurse only when he/she is capable of sharing the same pain with patients. positive vibration and i hope it spreads all around the world. a VERY BIIIIIG thanks to the Doctors as well. keep doing the good job. Thanks Nyiko Nukeri
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