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    James A Haley Veterans' Hospital

    James A Haley Veterans' Hospital

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.9 miBusch Gardens

    An amazing group of people here. I was there for five days. The doctors actually showed up to talk…read moreabout my condition personally. This is something I have never experienced at public hospitals. The nurses stopped by to check up on me and answer, or get the answers, to all of my questions. If the nurses and attendants identified potential hazards, they took care of it immediately. I simply don't have the superlatives to describe how great my experience was. This despite the fact that I didn't think I needed to be there. But they were right. My story would have turned out much worse if not for the great people of James A Haley. Thank you all.

    I'm always treated with respect in 90% of the departments. Sometimes some of the people in the…read morebusier clinics aren't the friendliest or the most helpful but I know they have a busy/stressful job and since I'm nice to them it's not as bad as it used to be. I've been going there over a decade and it's much better now, there used to be front desk workers chit chatting, filing nails and playing on their phones in one particular clinic; thankfully those lazy ones didn't last very long. Appointment wait times (as far as waiting rooms) is much improved at all VA's over the long haul of the three decades I've spent in the VA system since being discharged as a young person. So, if you have a bad stereotype or have heard rumors in the old days, give it another try. Probably the biggest issue with being a veteran outpatient in this area is the same issue as with all Florida VA's: it's a very veteran-friendly state with lots of tourists and snowbirds, so I'm competing with all of them, especially in the fall/winter when they are trying to get in their yearly and specialty visits. Summer is easier to get an appointment. I'll update with some more pics another day. I was at podiatry this week and was seen quickly/treated very well by the surgeon and his team.

    HCA Florida Brandon Hospital - Clean, comfortable emergency room. They get you back quickly.

    HCA Florida Brandon Hospital

    1.9(232 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Interesting hospital. I was there in August and again in November for surgeries. In August I had a…read morevery early arrival time and overall a very pleasant experience. Everything went smoothly from check in, pre op, surgery and post op. I spent the night and received excellent care from a very well staffed and professional nursing team. I provided a very positive review on their web site. My second visit was scheduled late morning at 10:30 arrival. I will never accept a late morning surgery appointment again. First every parking spot was full. A five level garage provided not one open space. Eventually I found a car leaving in front of the women's care entrance. This was at the other end of the hospital from where I was told to enter near the south garage. I had no idea how to get back to the surgery check in. I entered the women's entrance and told the security guard I needed to get back to the south garage entrance. He radioed a man in a golf cart to meet me at the entrance and take me back to the surgery area. I told him the hospital website said there was valet parking near the children's emergency area. He said that was no longer being offered. My surgery lasted longer than the doctor told us and by the time I arrived in recovery and then post op I was the only patient in post op area. The nurses were all leaving and saying good night to other nurses. My nurse was the only one there. The motion lighting in the other tented rooms were turning off. As I was getting dressed to leave the nurse told my wife to bring the car to a different door to pick me up for the drive home. As I had dropped her off at the surgery entrance at 10:30, seven and a half hours earlier, she had no idea where our car was except my description of it parked across from the women's entrance. The nurse was so pleasant and helpful she offered my wife a wheelchair and took her to the security desk to call for the golf cart courtesy driver. Unfortunately, both the nurse and my wife learned that service goes home at 4:00. It's now 6:30. So now the only nurse in post op pushed my wife in a wheelchair the entire length of the hospital to the women's section to get our car. I sat by myself in a chair with now one light on waiting for the nurse to return. There are 6 handicapped parking spaces outside the surgery entrance. And perhaps 10 non handicapped spaces. Arriving late morning you will not find a parking spot. There are no reserved for surgery parking spots. As patients are released the assigned nurses go home and the area pretty much shuts down for the night. Very poor arrangement. The staff readily acknowledges that parking is horrible but apparently that's where it ends. The Doctors have a reserved parking area. The patients including surgeries are left to fend for yourself self. My future hospital needs will be at Tampa General or St Joe South.

    My barely 25‑year‑old daughter, Taylor, died after what multiple independent physicians and an…read moreautopsy have confirmed was reckless medical negligence and neglect in an HCA Florida Hospital where she was taken after being rear‑ended at a red light. Her internal bleeding went undiagnosed for about eight hours despite glaring signs. Once imaging was finally ordered and active internal bleeding was confirmed, surgery was delayed for roughly seven more hours. In the meantime, the doctor ordered mass blood transfusion in an improper way that worsened her condition instead of stabilizing her, while failing to move the central line that was improperly placed and that the radiologist recommended be repositioned. HCA Healthcare has faced no consequences, and there is no way for people researching physicians through the Florida Department of Health (DOH), the medical licensing board, to see what happened to my daughter. Because she was 25, unmarried, and had no children, Florida's 'Free Kill' law strategically blocked me from pursuing legal recourse to ensure the hospital and its physicians are held accountable so the harm does not continue. If you or your loved ones rely on HCA Healthcare in Florida, please take time to learn how this system really works and how families can protect themselves. Search for and follow Healthcare Accountability Initiative to learn how you can use your voice to push for safer, accountable healthcare. Cindy Jenkins Mother of 25 year old "Free Kill" Taylor Jenkins Founder, Healthcare Accountability Initiative @healthcareaccountability.org

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    HCA Florida Brandon Hospital - To all the great Ladies and Gentlemen who took of me. Unbelievable service and will back to visit Thank you

    To all the great Ladies and Gentlemen who took of me. Unbelievable service and will back to visit Thank you

    HCA Florida Brandon Hospital - Red: entrances. Abc: parking. There is no way to drive around the building from inside.

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    Red: entrances. Abc: parking. There is no way to drive around the building from inside.

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