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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
    106

    Dumb ultrasound technician and blues

    we had yesterday our nineteenth week ultrasound at sandringham hospital. first bad thing strike to us was v bad, unwelcoming reception staff at ultrasound counter and then the super dumb lady came and asked us to come in for ultrasound.

    Throughout ultrasound she only turned the monitor towards us for three time to show us baby's profile, feet and hands thats it she didn't speak a word neither told us any thing.
    neither she responded any questions. In the end she said ya looks all fine and thats it.

    We were waiting for this ultrasound from one a half month and really made plans for shopping for bub after knowing the gender but she made our mood spoilt by not involving us in any thing. She wasn't sure about the gender too. I don't know if she was newly hired!

    Me and my husband we are just not very happy since yesterday. yesterday he specially took off from work.
    I asked her my bub moves very little some times just one movement she just didn't responded to my question so embarrassing!. Hubby thinks she wasn’t an expert he thinks we should go to some private ultrasound clinic.

    Shall I write a complaint letter to hospital? To save other mums from this?

    Very disappointed
    Nim

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    home sweet home.
    1,995

    I can totally understand why you are disappointed. Fair enough, there are times during the scan the technician needs to concentrate and can't chat but I don't think it's too much to ask questions and get answers. I've been to plenty of scans and not once has the screen been away from my view.

    I'd be writing a letter for sure and even asking for another free quick scan with someone else to see your bub and have another look at the gender. I can't understand how upset you must be after waiting and anticipating it for so long.

    Spring xx

  3. #3

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    If your not happy then i definately think it can't hurt to write a letter of complaint, it doesn't need to be in detail but just explaining that your experience was not great, the sonographer did not communicate well etc.
    You could always get a referral from your Dr to get another scan somewhere else but it may end up costing you and i'm not sure how many they allow so close together.

    I hope you can still enjoy the fact you got to see your little one (even if it was only 3 times) and that you know he or she is healthy.

    GL with it all.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Feb 2007
    In the jungle.
    4,809

    Sonographers, like other medical professionals don't have to have a great bedside manner to get their degree. (unfortunately)
    Many general US practices are very busy and getting good images and correct information is often more important than their communication skills. Again, this is unfortunate but i guess the most important thing is that they are good at the scanning and don't miss anything. It would be nice if they all had a delightful bedside manner, but as you've seen, they don't.

    My advice to you would be to go to a private sonography practice like 'melbourne ultrasound for women' Where they are all about babies, proving a service with pictures and a dvd. It will cost you, but you will get the scan you are after.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
    106

    Sonographers, like other medical professionals don't have to have a great bedside manner to get their degree. (unfortunately)
    Many general US practices are very busy and getting good images and correct information is often more important than their communication skills. Again, this is unfortunate but i guess the most important thing is that they are good at the scanning and don't miss anything. It would be nice if they all had a delightful bedside manner, but as you've seen, they don't.

    My advice to you would be to go to a private sonography practice like 'melbourne ultrasound for women' Where they are all about babies, proving a service with pictures and a dvd. It will cost you, but you will get the scan you are after.
    Falguni
    yes I did have experienced "Melbourne ultrasound for women" for my 12th week ultrasound and that one was the best.I don't remember how many time we saw the DVD and what a sweet heart was the doctor She explained each and every thing .
    This time I got referral from hospital that is why I have chosen sandy ultrasound.Iam really considering going back to Melbourne ultrasound but for sure sending a complaint letter today them may be this save other mums.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    I would send in a letter of complaint. there is no need to ignore your questions. they could of quite easily told you that she is not really in a position to be able to accurately answer your questions blah blah. just ignoring you is beyond the pail IMO.

    Falguni is right, unfortunately in many science based degrees there is no importance placed on human relations/communication. There have been movements towards making all first year students complete a general arts year so they can improve on their human interactions...but i think this is still some time off (they do it in the US for example.

    if it were me, and we could afford the spare cash, i would go to the womens ultrasound place with DH and enjoy the experience of seeing your baby and revelling in the magic and wonder...it is a precious time as we all know xx

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    203

    Wow! How rude!

    Definitely send a letter of complaint. You have the right to be treated with courtesy, the fact that your baby is healthy is good ... imagine encountering the same rudeness and having a problem with your baby!