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    3 months ago

    I received a bill for a doctor i have never seen for an. appt i didn't have. F them, Dr. Singh is a shyster.

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    Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point

    Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point

    2.2(101 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    I am beyond appalled at the treatment my 90-year-old mother received after her ablation and…read morepacemaker surgery on April 9th. The care she received was way below poor quality--it was total neglect and a serious failure to meet the basic standard of care. This is not just an unhappy comment; this is a much more serious situation involving the health and safety of a vulnerable patient. ​At one point, she had an accident on the floor and in her bed, and they chose to leave the floor dirty for 30 minutes. instead of changing her sheets, they just put a pad over the wet bed and left her lying there. This is a massive infection risk and a complete disregard for patient dignity and sanitation. ​The food was also completely unacceptable. It actually smelled bad, the bread was hard as a rock, and the nuggets were mushy and inedible. When she asked for crackers, the nurse never even returned. When she finally saw her again and asked about them, the nurse just said they didn't have any. ​On top of that, she was left sitting in the bathroom by herself for over 30 minutes until she literally had to scream for help. She is 90 years old and just had heart surgery; leaving her unattended like that is a terrifying fall risk and a failure of safety protocols. To make matters worse, the doctor had a terrible attitude with my sister just for asking questions, and then he made my mother wait until 2:30 PM the next day to finally be discharged. ​Since coming home, she is feeling terribly sick and has developed a horrible cough, which I'm sure is from the neglect and the unsanitary conditions she was forced to endure. I'm shocked that a hospital can be this bad. The nurses on duty after her surgery on April 9 mid-day and all day on April 10th, clearly need basic training on how to actually do their jobs and treat patients with respect. We felt totally rushed into this because of a referral, but after seeing the other comments here, it's clear this is a systemic issue. I've already called to report this and I will be following up with the patient advocate to ensure no other elderly patient is treated with such negligence.

    I'm 70 years old. I've had bad health for the last 30. I live about 2 miles from this hospital but…read morewould never go there again. I've been there three times and every time they've almost killed me I had to sign out AMA and go to a different hospital who corrected all their mistakes

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    Jimmy Edmond, MD

    Jimmy Edmond, MD

    2.3(12 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    One of the most unorganized doctors office I've ever been to. Office manager was very…read moreunprofessional and I waited over an hour for my appointment because they were so shortstaffed. Not to mention, EVERY time I come in there it's a new set of girls working. I've never in my life been spoken to with such disrespect at any doctor's office. Run if this is your primary care physician.

    Yesterday I called the office to report that I was in pretty bad shape, experiencing severe lower…read moreabdominal pain, and requested to be seen as soon as possible given the circumstances. Since my last visit, my insurance information had changed, although I still had Blue Cross Blue Shield -- just with a new member number. I explained this to the staff member. She said she had patients and did not have time to take the updated information, and that I would need to call back. I told her my wallet was already in my pocket and I could provide the details quickly, but she seemed frustrated that I stayed on the phone. She ultimately told me she would attempt to verify the insurance and call me back to let me know whether I could be seen. I waited for quite some time and never received a call. At no point was I advised to go to urgent care or the hospital despite explaining how severe my pain was. Eventually the pain became unbearable, so I went to urgent care. As soon as I walked in, they told me I should go directly to the hospital based on my condition. I did so and was diagnosed with appendicitis, which required immediate surgery. The hospital staff were outstanding -- caring, attentive, and efficient. They tested, diagnosed, and removed my appendix within 24 hours. Upon discharge, the doctor prescribed three days of pain medication and explained that I should pre-emptively reach out to my primary who could prescribe longer than that so I didn't have delays. Afterward, I contacted my primary care office to address the fact that their lack of follow-up delayed my decision to seek emergency care. I explained that if I had not gone to urgent care on my own, my appendix could have ruptured. The staff member I spoke with said they were unable to verify my insurance and that I needed to contact the insurer myself. I responded that if they already knew verification was unsuccessful, they should have called me back as promised -- especially given the severity of my symptoms. The hospital had no difficulty verifying my insurance. I disagreed with her calmly and did not raise my voice, although I was understandably frustrated. She did not appreciate my concerns and hung up on me. I called back, remained calm, and spoke with the doctor directly. He stated that I had yelled at his staff, which I denied. I explained that while my frustration may have been audible, I did not yell or behave disrespectfully. He said he overheard part of the conversation. The discussion shifted toward liability, with emphasis placed on my insurance change rather than acknowledging the missed follow-up. Ultimately, instead of addressing the communication breakdown, the doctor stated that due to how I felt about the situation, I would be better off seeking care elsewhere, suggesting the doctor-patient relationship had been damaged. From my perspective, I was advocating for appropriate care during a serious medical issue and expressing concern over a clear lapse in communication. I believe the office failed to follow through on a promised callback during a potentially dangerous medical situation. Rather than acknowledging that lapse, the focus was placed on defending staff actions. I was not seeking conflict -- only accountability and continuity of care during a difficult time. This experience left me feeling dismissed and unsupported when timely communication mattered most. Mr Edmond, you out your personal relationship with your staff and your ego before your patient. You should be ashamed of the failure. There is no liability here. I have no intention of taking legal action. I was simply trying to notify you of a failure that could have potentially put my well being at risk.

    Bayfront Health Spring Hill

    Bayfront Health Spring Hill

    2.1(31 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    This Hospital is now the Tampa General Hospital . I…read morerecently had to visit the ER , in excruciating Pain i was quickly attended upon my arrival , treated with Compassion , all necessary Steps were taken by the Doctor and the Nurse to get me feeling better . Within 2 Hours i had a Cats an , the results and my Pain enough unter control so I didn't have to be admitted , the Prescription was available at my Pharmacy the same Day and i fallowed up with my Primary for further Treatments . Thank you ER Staff

    We were visiting family and John went and broke his shoulder! We were in route to an urgent care…read morewhen I saw the hospital sign and told John, you know..... a hospital would be a better idea. Good thing he agreed a half mile later! I turned around and off to the ER we went. John got "fast tracked", not that it's fast- it just really means they know going in that he won't be admitted. It took a while to be taken back- he was triaged in the front pretty quickly though. Once back- they sent xray fairly quickly and then we waited. A couple hours later the nurse walked in with discharge papers and we laughed because he hadn't seen the doctor- who strolled in just as we were saying that. John's like, so it isn't broke? and this time the doc laughed- oh it's broken alright! He ran through the diagnosis and that John needs to follow up with an orthopedic, to rotate taking ibprophen and Tylenol and ice, ice baby. And we were gone.

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