Mr Fryer said the medical staff weren't the only ones to do their jobs well, but also the domestic support staff, cleaners and kitchen workers.
"They all had a smile on their face and had a quick passing chat with me while doing their jobs, which I liked," he said.
"I have heard lots of people moan about the meals (but I) found myself looking forward to mealtimes."
Mr Fryer said his only complaint was about the WI-FI connection.
His treatment at the hospital will continue for most of 2021.
A WBHHS spokeswoman told the
Chronicle earlier that providing high-quality care for patients and safe and healthy workplaces for staff were their top priorities.