I had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer and had  started my first chemo day.
A couple of days later I started to feel unwell but was  prepared for this.
But by the following morning I felt more than just chemo  sick and collapsed twice during the night with black bowel movements.
My relative took me to ED.
I had been given a ‘chemo card’ pass by my Breastcare nurse  and was informed I just had to show this and I would get straight in.
On presenting to counter and showing my card I recall I was  directed in what I believe was a ‘whiney’  voice to ‘no, go around to the other  area’. 
My relative took me there- I was just balancing to stand-  and no one was there! My relative noticed two staff members having a big chat-  no hurry. My relative told them to get over to the counter as I needed help and  I had a chemo card with all my particulars on it. It seemed to me the staff  moved slowly and my relative asked for a wheelchair. Then, we had to go back  again to first receptionist. There was no one in the ED emergency room waiting.
Based on my experience I think surely these two staff  members need some upskilling on frontline care.
I feel absolutely appalled.
        
    
    
        "Chemo card"
    
    
About: Albany Health Campus / Emergency Department Albany Health Campus Emergency Department Albany 6330
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