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    Atrium Health - Cabarrus

    1.7 (77 reviews)
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    Security with mask worn incorrectly.
    David H.

    I find it funny that there are signs outside the ER mandating masks, and security is making people take a mask and yet security are wearing them only kind of. Have the mask pulled down to their chin.

    Jordan B.

    I have had to visit Atrium Health Cabarrus over the last few days to see a family member. I've been here before and the experience has always been a good one. This time around, it was no different. Upon arrival to the main entrance, the staff greeted you and directed you to the proper line for either seeing a physician or for visiting a patient. You're given either a name tag or a wristband, depending on your purpose for visiting. Navigating to the proper location/floor for your visit can be a little daunting. So the front desk staff also provides you with directions on how to navigate to your destination. It is located off of Highway 29 in Concord, and on location there is plenty of parking. This includes both parking lots and garages. Addition to being a hospital, they are also other retail options such as a gift store and a cafeteria. It is quite a large hospital with many rooms and physicians. I would recommend using this hospital for your health care needs.

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    Nurses don't give a shit, they will push your tests for days so you have to stay and rack up bills. Never believe the scheduled test slot. They will push it every time. They didn't let me eat for 18 hours just to tell me I could eat before my test. That is literal torture and they should be sued. Depending on the nurses skill level will dictate your treatment, they use the most painful areas for ports because they are the easiest. A more experienced nurse with 40 years came by one time and expressed distaste is the areas I was ported. I wouldn't come back here if my life depended on it. Go somewhere else or just die. They just do not care and that is the bottom line. My nurses name was Tonia in room 3488 and she repeatedly hung up on my mom and family members and gave me no information. Can't wait for these fools to try and bill me.

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    Maria C.

    Well, for one they don't listen to the patient therefore that tells you a lot!! You can go on and on about your symptoms but NO ONE really gives a crap. Why are you in the HEALTH industry if you don't care

    This is blood taken from my 4 week old child. Seriously??
    Bryan H.

    One is too much. We waited in the ER for 7+ hours to get blood work done and a chest x-ray to tell me my 4 week old son has bronchitis. Stay the hell away from this place, what an absolute joke! If I was dying and this was the closest hospital, just let me die because I'm going to die anyways waiting on these idiots. Check out the picture I took after my sons blood was drawn.

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    2 months ago

    Friendly nurses in emergency room. However my cousin been in ER now 24 hours waiting on room. They admitted her17 hours ago and still in ER

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    literal tengo 2 horas espersndo con mi hijo muy enfermo y no lo han atendido hacen muy poco caso a los parientes no les importa nada. asco

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    3.9 mi

    I've been going to Dr. Brown for a few years now, about 2-3. Before him I'd really been struggling…read moreto find a primary doctor that I was on the same page with and liked. One of my coworkers recommended I give Dr. Brown a try. She said, "His office is in Kannapolis & you'll have a long wait, but trust me, he is worth it!" Living in Salisbury and being a road warrior anyway & having to wait at every office I've ever been to, these weren't deal breakers for me. Now this was awhile ago so I don't remember much from my 1st appointment other than walking out saying to myself, "I think I've finally found my primary doctor." I just remember being able to be myself and talk to him not feeling intimidated or judged. I was excited to go back to work to tell my coworker. Coming to terms with a recent diagnosis & my health, I struggled a lot with keeping my appointments over the next year. Finally, I found the strength to start taking care of me and keep my appointment. I will never forget that day!!!! I was feeling really good that day, I started back eating right and working out, had my hair done and actually wore something decent to work that day. I was at the scales with the nurse when Dr. Brown walked by, looked at me and said, "Woooow!! Look who we found!! I haven't seen you in awhile! Just because you walk in here looking like something today don't mean you're off the hook. Talk to you shortly." And he walked into his next appointment. I laughed so hard as the nurse then walked me into my room, checked in with me and told me he'd be in shortly. I remember then sitting there and thinking OMG he is about to go in on me for not doing what i'm supposed to do or keeping my appointments, then I thought wow, I am so happy I found him. How many other doctors do you go to once, maybe twice, before disappearing for a year, and when you show back up they remember you??? Especially such a popular and busy doctor! He came in, basically told me to get it together and told me what I needed to do. I felt privileged and proud to have him as my doctor. He really cares for his patients and doesn't talk to you like you're some pathetic patient who can't get it together. He really talks to you in a way you can relate to and is always honest with you! That's my favorite part! He never sugar coats anything, but never makes you feel like crap as he tells it to you like it is. This is hard to do for A LOT of doctors. Recently the wait time has dramatically improved so that makes going to his office even more pleasant. We always have really nice conversations during our appointments to where I don't feel like I'm rushed, but he doesn't linger too long because he is a busy man, which is understandable. I still struggle a bit with keeping my appointments but I'm much better and the office staff is always friendly and helpful as I make appointments or when I am in the office. I am really blessed to have found Dr. Brown and if he ever leaves I'll follow him wherever he goes (within reason lol).

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    Carolinas Medical Center-Northeast

    3.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    Let's face it. This it is the emergency room... No one is exactly happy to be here…read more In the center of the emergency room entrance is a helicopter and a launch pad. I've got to admit, I was impressed. This chopper stationed outside of the facility gives the impression that they [mean] serious life-saving business. I have found myself in emergencies room all over the globe, for one reason or another. And as far as this one is concerned it could be worse. When you're here with loved one(s) or for yourself, it is nice to have a team that tries their best to soften the sudden impact of unexpected medical intervention. To that end upon entering, there is a kiosk which visitors can arm themselves with earloop face masks for both adults and children for bacterial filtration to offer some sense of protection. Also, there is sanitation hand gel and tissues for sniffles or God forbid, tears... Germs [will] be spread in hospital settings. That is a fact, but it's nice to know that every precaution is offered for patient/patron peace of mind. There are big screen televisions that broadcast local channels and news. Other monitors with useful health information. I saw some folks with those hospital blankets to keep them warm. They also have a centralized telephone charging station. Not that any of them worked though. None of the plugs would charge mine or anyone else's iPhone, but the thought is considerate and appreciated. If only there was adequate follow through. This is the only hospital in Concord, North Carolina. They are serving a huge population! Each time I've been here they have been crowded, with scant sitting room and excessive wait time. The main issue I have with this place is the fact that they are slow. Having said that, I still must give them a fair rating because they stop people from dying on a daily basis, and if that isn't worth a decent three stars then what is? You can see that this team works to make the best of one horrible situation after another. Patients are vulnerable it's intimidating. I am sure it's a high stakes balancing act that I can't begin to comprehend, but I still dare to wonder if there aren't better solutions to dealing with persistent overcrowding. Recently, I was there with someone suffering from severe chest pains. They still waited approximately 90 minutes to be seen. We had to wait and watch as the color drained from our loved ones face as he shifted in agony laboring to breathe. He was eventually seen and admitted right away, but in most emergency rooms chest pains are taken more seriously... Unfortunately, not here.

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    Ardsley Internal Medicine

    2.4(10 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I have been with Ardsley Internal for years now. They seem to be attentive to my needs. I always…read moreget waited on quickly. I enjoy seeing my internist and feel that she cars about me.

    I drove much too fast getting my sister to her doctors appointment on time. Cancellations are rare…read moreand each appointment is done far enough in advance that you too would make every effort never to miss an appointment. I suppose its like getting an audience with the Queen, or better yet Beyonce, or getting to meet the pope and kiss his ring. I am a stickler for punctuality... So yes we were on time, for the pleasure of then waiting for 30 minutes. Parking is plentiful and all spots lead to a circular driveway, and a nice little building where every floor is decorated like a hotel. The lobby has a nice little pharmacy for convenience. The physicians and staff work hard to provide their patients with professional, personalized care. Patients are happy, and I am told that this is a good practice. The waiting room... And wait, you will! Is very streamlined, and uncluttered. The only reading material which is displayed outside of health related literature is the Good Book. If you're not interested in reading that, in the corner almost hidden are some magazines. The big screen monitor in the corner area of the waiting room features really interesting programs on a variety of health related topics. This little nicety earned them additional kudos... It was a hot day and I was grateful to see a cooler of cold water and cups to quench my hot summer, North Carolina afternoon thirst. Now a word about the restrooms. They are clean enough, but they could smell better. On the day I was there, the hand soap was running quite low. They also have a fairly large elderly patient base, it's not the worse idea to have more bathrooms available for patrons.

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    Breast Health Center

    2.3(4 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    If you are a woman, getting a mammogram will be necessary at some point in your life. And if you…read moreunderstand the trauma of a possible breast cancer diagnosis the procedure of getting tested can be even more daunting, but still of the greatest importance. It is absolutely fabulous to have healthcare partners like the staff and the warm, friendly volunteers here. The staff here at the Breast Health Center administered care, great consideration, courtesy and professionalism. Every person I dealt with had a pleasant disposition and handled my health information as well as the actual procedure with the sensitivity it deserved. I was in and out quickly and my visit was as pleasant as possible. As a nice touch, the individual room where patients prepare for imaging was staged like a dressing room with a personal table and softer lighting. The table had an information center complete with pamphlets, educational resource sheets and as a nice touch, a guest/patient sign in book and pen to share messages of inspiration, gratitude or thoughts for patients or staff. This was an excellent modern example of humanizing, clinical care. I am happy to have experienced it, and blessed to have been in such good hands.

    I am an establish patient with the Gateway location. I had an designated check in time. I was…read moreearly. The waiting room was full. The workers working the check-in area were having a great time uproarious laughing and carrying on. One elderly patient asked a question and was answered in somewhat of a condescending tone. Whilst the 3 members of the staff were yucking it up and talking about BBQ and corn on the cob my established checking in time came and went. Albeit it was 5 five minutes. This type of behavior is extremely unprofessional and unacceptable in this health setting. I can promise you coming for a mammogram is one of my least favorite things to do. However, I understand the importance of it.

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