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"Not being taken seriously"

About: Fiona Stanley Hospital / Orthopaedics & Ward 4A

(as other),

My spouse has a prolapsed disc in their back and is in constant pain, cannot work and barely sleeps even though they are on various medication and seeing a physio.

The GP has sent a referral, which we were told my spouse was category 3 which is not true. So we went to the ED at the Fiona Stanley hospital only to be told that they couldn't do anything but medicate my spouse and send them on their way and wait for the specialist to contact us.

We then had another referral sent to escalate the previous one and after 2 weeks rang to be told that my spouse had been out in the routine category which is again untrue.

We are now over 2 weeks and no contact from the hospital.

My spouse is not in a good way and the stress of being pushed away and not taken seriously.

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Response from Luke Dix, Acting Executive Director, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospital Group, South Metropolitan Health Service 6 days ago
Luke Dix
Acting Executive Director, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospital Group,
South Metropolitan Health Service
Submitted on 25/02/2026 at 6:33 PM
Published on Care Opinion Australia on 26/02/2026 at 9:37 AM


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Dear Relative1508,

Thank you for sharing your concerns regarding your partner’s referral to the Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) Outpatients Department. I was very sorry to read of the ongoing pain and discomfort your spouse is experiencing.

I am particularly sorry that your partner felt dismissed when seeking care, and I understand how frustrating it must be to feel unheard while dealing with ongoing pain. Please be assured that patient safety and the delivery of timely and high‑quality care are our highest priorities at FSH. I regret that this has not been your partner’s experience, and I am sorry for the stress this has caused.

As this platform is anonymous, we are not able to review the specifics of your partner’s care. I encourage you to contact our Patient and Family Liaison Service (PFLS) on (08) 6152 4013 during business hours, or via email at FSHFeedback@health.wa.gov.au. This will allow us to investigate the concerns you have raised and provide you with a more complete response.

Once again, thank you for your feedback and for bringing this matter to my attention.

Kind regards,

Luke Dix

A/Executive Director

Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group

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Update posted by Relative1508 (other)

Hello Luke,

I have sent 2 emails already to that email address and we have phoned the out patients only to be told that my spouse has been triaged yet again as category 3. It's been 5 weeks now and no update on when they'll get seen by a specialist.

We've now called their doctor to send the escalation referral yet again but it will probably have the same outcome.

We are struggling financially as they are unable to work and this waiting around and being put back on category 3 is mentally draining.

I'm worried that my spouse will have permanent nerve damage if they're left any longer without any treatment.

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