Sunderland Royal Hospital in its wisdom is currently switching from geographical to an 0845 number for "Choose and Book" appointments. This in itself is a joke as there is no choice and changing a booking is near impossible
. It would be great if the urge to interfere - by some members of staff could just be curbed - but alas....
I received an appointment recently, it suited me fine - I was happy, or as happy as you can be knowing you have to see a consultant
. Then I received two letters in the same envelope cancelling the appointment and changing it to another consultant entirely, not because the first consultant is unavailable - but because they've decided I can be seen quicker. It doesn't bother me, why should it bother them?
I telephoned - luckily having kept the list of geographical departmental appointment numbers and after being cut off and re-dialling was told I would need to get a UBRN number and password from my GP and ring back on the 0845 number.
I got the details and since there was the facility to change appointments via a website I decided it would save the cost of 0845 - especially as I had tried dialling it only to get a recorded message saying they were extremely busy and there was a queue!
Perhaps I should have realised that since the hospital had changed the appointment, my UBRN number and pass word would be invalid - but certainly that's the message that came up
.
I rang the geog. number again, said that the UBRN and pass word were invalid and was told I'd have to ring the 0845 number as those working on appointments were unable to access the information - yeah right
. They said they weren't even able to cancel the appointment if my UBRN and pass word didn't work - so I'm guessing that after waiting however long on 0845, they would probably tell me the same thing. My GP's surgery made the initial booking, so I have put the ball in their court and in the mean-time I have added the individual geographical numbers for the individual departments in the hope it helps others.