Which hospital A&E departments have you visited?

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Berwick upon Tweed.

Very starnge concept of A&E - a doctor visits every other Wednesday for a couple of hours.
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Si-Co wrote:Berwick upon Tweed.
Very strange concept of A&E - a doctor visits every other Wednesday for a couple of hours.
Obviously the kilt-wearing hoards come marauding over the hills only once a fortnight these days, on Tuesday evenings. It's nice of the local NHS Trust to provide such a regular service though.
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Truro's Royal Cornwall Hospital and The Alexandra Hospital in Redditch. Never as a paitiant.
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wells wrote:Truro's Royal Cornwall Hospital and The Alexandra Hospital in Redditch.
I would hope that if I was plucked from a beach in deepest Cornwall they would pick the right one to drive to.....SatNav has its failings though "carry on over the next cliff" is not good for the no-claims bonus on comprehensive insurance.
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