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    Forsyth Medical Center

    Forsyth Medical Center

    2.2(68 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    My husband was transported to Forsyth from Northern Hospital in Mount Airy. He spent a week at this…read morefacility. I was extremely pleased with his medical team. His Internist oversaw his case. She contacted me each day with a detailed update. She coordinated beautifully with both Cardiology and Oncology to ensure all disciplines coordinated efforts. The new cardiologist contacted me prior to performing a procedure to ensure I had clarity. By the end of the week I was able to navigate around the hospital without getting lost but there were always helpful staff members who went above and beyond to help guide me. Parking here is horrible. One more I drove around the parking deck for 20 minutes before finally parking in a no parking spot. Because I was on the 5th level I assume they don't monitor it closely. Fortunately I didn't get a ticket or towed. Parking on Saturday and Sunday was easy. Week days are tough. I paid $3 to $4 for parking each day. Someone said that you can purchase a pass which allows unlimited in and outs for the day. I didn't look into that option. Another plus is the food. I ate in the cafeteria. Many food options on the weekdays and limited options on weekends. I didn't get the best chicken Alfredo ever earlier in the week. My husband enjoyed his food as well. All in all, if you have to be hospitalized, Forsyth may be a good option.

    Friend was sent to emergency room for heart failure needing hospice care. She is uninsured and has…read morebeen waiting for over 12 hours. I arrived 3 hours after her, was seen treated and discharged, and she was still waiting. I went to ask the nurses station why she had not received a room before me or even why she didn't get the room that opened up for me and that if it had anything to do with her being uninsured, and the nurse got unbelievablely ugly and nasty and started asking if she was mute and then proceeded to remove me from the property while waiting on my ride in 40 weather wearing nothing more than a basket ball shirt and t shirt when I am already sick. If I catch a cold from this I will be filing a complaint on my behalf and I wish I could file a complaint on my friends behalf. Sick and disgusting and depraved animalis behavior I would expect so much more and better from health care professionals. And then of course security has to come and get tough with me and accuse me of arguing with the nurse when she is the one who got aggressive and defensive and argumentative over me simply asking a question out of concern for the well being of another human being; something we clearly cannot expect from this medical facility, if you can even call it that as that would indicate reasonable expectation of adequate care. Fucking deplorable behavior. Disgusting and inhumane. That nurse and security officer should ashamed of themselves, novant should be ashamed that these are the people representing them. Fucking pathetic

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    CaroMont Regional Medical Center - Eggs

    CaroMont Regional Medical Center

    2.2(80 reviews)
    79.3 mi

    We have had to be at CaroMont Regional Medical Center on many occasions over years the last time…read morebeing from April 16 - April 21, 2026. Other than having to wait for 3 hours to be seen we could not have asked for better care from the entire staff, the Dr's, nurses, CNA's and the Surgeons that were assigned (even though thank God we didn't need their expertise). We received excellent care and were treated with the upmost care, concern and respect. They deserve a 5 star rating and we 100% recommend them to anyone looking for top notch care.

    Something went wrong with my back on a Friday night, much worse than anything I've experienced…read morebefore, so I called my husband home from work to take me to the emergency room. As soon as I walked through the door, the four foot tall security guard TOLD me - didn't ASK - she was going through my bag, because I suppose the "weapons detection" unit I walked through 10 seconds prior wasn't good enough. I had a small drawstring bag with me that had my wallet, my kindle, my headphones, and my knitting in it; because this isn't my first rodeo. She took my scissors. No, they're not tiny, but still...I said "seriously?! All I do is cut yarn with them...you see my knitting in there." and she proceeded to hold them up like Michael Meyers and said "these are a weapon! I'll give them back when you leave." When my husband came in from parking, I told him and he got them back and took them to the truck. Check in would've been a little better if there hadn't been a flock of 6 standing there taking to all the people they knew that worked there, but eventually I got up there. I couldn't really sit so I stood off to the side, out of the way, until I got called into triage. They asked for the rundown and took my vitals, I offered up my medical history - which is pretty extensive and pertenant to the issue, but they said they can't take that yet, and told me to wait there because a practitioner was coming to see me. I'm going to note here that I have zero records in this medical system. This was my first medical visit in NC, since moving from Virginia. I'm going to say here that I never saw a single person that was more than an RN. The nurses and techs I dealt with were all super nice, but there's issues with the system. Eventually they sent me back to the waiting room where I waited about an hour before radiology came and got me for an X-ray, after which I was sent back to the waiting room. Then, I was called back to the triage room where they handed me a 500mg Tylenol, a lidocaine patch, and tried to give me what she said was a muscle relaxer via injection. I turned down the injection because I'd never heard of that muscle relaxer, I'm really not supposed to take muscle relaxers because of my illness, and the muscles weren't the problem anyway - this is clearly something in the spine and nerves. They NEVER asked me if I had taken any mediations prior to coming to the hospital. Back to the waiting room. I waited about a half hour, maybe 45 minutes and finally get taken to a room, where I was handed a gown and told to take off my top. After that, the nurse came back and asked for the rundown again and what had been done so far. She asked why I turned down the *steroid* injection, and I informed her I was told it was a muscle relaxer and I'd never heard of it so I didn't want it. She told me the name of it again (correctly, the same as the last nurse had said) and said "no, that's a steroid, not a muscle relaxer". Still, no medical history taken. She said something about maybe other tests being done, which I was fine with because I don't play when it comes to my spine, but that ER was clearly overwhelmed and I lost a lot of confidence in the fact that I was sitting there, as an Ehlers-Danlos patient, with a back injury, but nobody wanted to hear it. Nobody was willing to take the extensive, pertinent medical history, nobody cared if I'd taken meds before I came. Nobody asked if I took anything with acetaminophen prior to coming - which I had. I took a dose of Excedrine (which is also 500mgs of acetaminophen) only a couple hours prior, so no, I shouldn't have taken the Tylenol, but I just wanted the pain to stop! At this point, I'd lost all faith in this place. My toddler was exhausted, and I was in more pain sitting on the uncomfortable bed than I would've been suffering at home. I already know there's a war on treating pain so I figured that Tylenol was the best I was going to get. I live with chronic pain every single day; what's a little more, right? So I walked out and asked the nurse for AMA papers, and I left, despite how hard she was trying to get me to stay - out of genuine concern, I will add; not to just be naggy. She seemed very worried, and I promised her I'd come back or seek out a doctor soon. I'm very well versed in medicine, and how things are different for patients with my illness. I know it's a rare disease, and one not everyone knows much about. But when you have an EDS patient come in with an injury, you can't just blow them off, especially when it's spinal. EDS patients have to know about their disease because medical staff doesn't. That doesn't make us know-it-alls, it keeps us alive. But it also, unfortunately, makes us very aware of a medical system's flaws and shortcomings. Caromont has a lot.

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    She was in great and Professional hands!!

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    WakeMed Cary Hospital

    WakeMed Cary Hospital

    2.4(94 reviews)
    70.7 mi

    I was recently a patient at WakeMed Cary Hospital. I was seen in the ER/ED on a Wednesday night,…read moreadmitted to the hospital the next morning, and released the following Tuesday night. My experience with each staff member was superb! Everyone- my doctors, nurses, nursing assistants, lab technicians , the folks who delivered my lunch trays, (and anyone in between) treated me professionally, with kindness, compassion and respect. I really want to give this hospital 5 stars but I can't due to one major issue. The bed, precisely the mattress was horrible! I was admitted with an issue concerning my spine, yet the mattress on my bed actually made my pain worse. There was a visible dent or "wallowed out" hole in this mattress which caused me enough discomfort that it interfered with my ability to sleep, and added to my pain level. I mentioned this to several staff members, and the reply was always the same, " That's what everyone says. All the beds here are in poor shape." A nurse gave me a small cushion to fit in the hole in hopes of helping the situation, which improved it very little. They were in the process of trying to find a better bed, but I was released before it happened. I am not a person who complains much, but I realized that if the reply was always-" most of the bed are like this," Then there are so many other patients suffering during their stay at WakeMed Cary Hospital, something must be done to correct the problem. I sincerely hope that WakeMed's Supply Chain Executive Director will take this to heart.

    Horrible experience last night. Had a terrible migraine 10/10 pain . This Dr was so rude and…read moreignorant. He asked me what works for me I told him my usual migraine cocktail that I've had a few times there and he denied it acting like I'm a junkie when I'm just trying to get relief.. he raised his voice at me while I cried and wouldn't even give me iv fluids or nausea meds. He needs his license taken away . Very unprofessional.

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    Cape Fear Valley Health System

    Cape Fear Valley Health System

    1.7(85 reviews)
    88.5 mi

    I know someone employed there the pay is bottom dollar, and they throw pennies at you during times…read moreof raises, you cannot even see a difference. They want 100% all of the time without compensation, your years of experience or education doesn't matter. Sometimes race can be a factor, they rather pay a certain demographic more money, also for the job my man does, if he dont do his part the bills dont get paid the facility dont pay bills doctors dont get paid. The only people content are supervisors and managers, you cant negotiate your compensation because they dont let you. You dont get raises you can see, mean while ceo kids ,great grand , great grate grands have trust funds, they give you a cup , or umbrella during the year, you get smaller gift cards or no raise or .27 cents on your annual. The system is rigged because they keep growing while employees other than supervisor managers nurses doctors, get richer, even pfs in charge of getting the money doesn't even fall at the googled hourly pay rate, or they are right at the minimum. Its sad, slavery is still here yall. In plain sight

    Cape Valley Hospital is the worst hospital in the world I took an ambulance to the emergency room…read morebecause my body is severely retaining water upon reaching an emergency room they took my vitals then sent me to the emergency room waiting room to wait for a heart test that was going to be a four hour wait.

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    Dirt on the floors

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    Wrap in the toilet as if it is clean and dirty

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    Actual bandage!!!!!

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