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    Christopher J DiMaio

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    New York Presbyterian Hospital

    1.8(5 reviews)
    3.2 miMidtown West

    First of all the treat you like a criminal and not a patient! I just got out of major surgery and…read morenot even 24 hours later they discharged me while I was coughing up blood and vomiting. The Physician Assistant Michelle Reggio is the absolute worst watching you on camera while my family is visiting me and had security by my door telling me I can't go nowhere and searching my belongings and going through my property. I felt like a prisoner rather than a patient. I will never go back to this hospital! My mother said "it smells like death here."

    We came with our little son to emergency room. As he had heart palpitations, and vomiting the day…read morebefore, so he was very weak. When we got into the hospital, we needed to sign in, so I waited and they didn't even offer a seat to poor child, so I just went straight to the chair and put him on one. Then we went into the pediatric department, went through registration and vitals there, at least the nurse was nice. Then we went into one of the beds. My son felt asleep. They put him on monitor. You know how cold it is in hospitals, they didn't give him the blanket, we went to the people behind the counter to ask for one. Then the doctor came , examined my son and said that he was dehydrated a lot. Ok if he is dehydrated, don't you want to give him some water then??? So we spent 4 hours in the hospital with very dehydrated child , and they didn't even give him water. It doesn't make sense to me.

    Bellevue Hospital Center - EMT staff slowly pulling my uncle out of the truck in SEVEN DEGREE WEATHER as he screamed to be taken to NYU Langone and was ignored.

    Bellevue Hospital Center

    2.4(73 reviews)
    3.6 miKips Bay, Stuyvesant Town

    Although I've made negative reviews, I found a good Dr office compare to other Dr offices :) just a…read morefacility is too big, so I put a 1star off........................ to get to the appointment I have to be there at least 20min advance in order not to be delayed to the right spot. So, I avoid visiting in the morning. *Elevator close too fast and ppl are pretty cold inc workers and patients. No one help with each others. Esp, hospital workers, how do they got a job? School and job requires such things!!!!! Caring won't make anyone get angry come on!

    I am writing this as a cautionary tale as well as to document the substandard care and professional…read morenegligence my uncle experienced at Bellevue Hospital Center from February 8 until his passing. Despite his explicit request to be taken to NYU Langone; where his medical history was established--he was diverted to Bellevue. While the initial Emergency Room staff appeared attentive, the quality of care deteriorated significantly upon his transfer to the ICU and general ward. I wish to highlight several critical failures: * HIPAA Violation: A nurse used her personal cell phone to contact a relative against my uncle's express wishes, disclosing his private medical history to this individual. * Negligent Supervision: In the general ward, the environment was insecure. Patients from other rooms wandered in and out of his room frequently. The staff appeared distracted by personal social media use and failed to maintain a professional or safe environment. * Communication & Clinical Failures: Appointments noted in "MyChart" were repeatedly missed or rescheduled without notification. Staff were often defensive, unresponsive, or claimed to be "in training," providing no clear answers regarding his treatment or the status of his swallow tests. * Lack of Basic Compassion: My uncle's requests for simple comforts, such as ice chips or being shaved, were ignored despite staff promises. * Loss of Property: Following his passing, the hospital lost all of his personal belongings, including his LifeAlert necklace. Staff falsely claimed his clothes were destroyed during intake, despite me seeing them intact and bagged in the ICU. The lack of accountability and basic hygiene in his final days turned a difficult situation into a haunting one. If you choose to take a loved one here for treatment, you might as well take them straight to the cemetery.

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    Bellevue Hospital Center - EMT staff slowly pulling my uncle out of the truck in SEVEN DEGREE WEATHER as he screamed to be taken to NYU Langone and was ignored.

    EMT staff slowly pulling my uncle out of the truck in SEVEN DEGREE WEATHER as he screamed to be taken to NYU Langone and was ignored.

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    Bellevue Hospital Center - Security staff not check visitor identification and sleeping bag the desk.

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    Security staff not check visitor identification and sleeping bag the desk.

    NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue - So rude this person

    NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue

    2.4(200 reviews)
    3.7 miStuyvesant Town, Kips Bay

    I received messages ready for pickup my medication. I was wanting so long at pharmacy with cane…read morestanding. Lady came ignoring me I wanted asked my question because I don't have medication today tomorrow. She was while eating gum. No no sooooi rude!!!!!!!!

    My brother in law was checked in after a road accident. He was admitted in the morning (after 8am)…read moreand in surgery by 3pm. I was told he was out around 5pm and removing in a room then. His items were locked in the ER security. Found out later on discharge day that they only locked his valuables (phone & wallet) which fit in a tiny bag. Everything else was missing- his clothes, shoes, sunglasses and watch. Ot took 2hrs of attempting to look for his stuff (only the locked valuables was returned) and still unable to find them. The ER Security closed before 8pm and we got to him at 8pm (terrible traffic) the first night and was able to grab his phone. He had no way of contacting us as we didn't even know when his surgery finished since he had no phone. They said to come back in the morning around 11am to retrieve his stuff with the nurse's paperwork. You have to go up to the nurse station to get document to go back down to ER security which is ridiculous because to go up to the room, you have to go to ER and pass the security to get to the elevators. My brother in law was in a room with 2 other patients (room has 4 beds, the final occupant came the next day). There was a small basin and bed pan provided with basic toiletries (toothbrush, tooth paste, deodorant, bath soap for shower with 2 packs of wipes and 2 male urinal containers). He had dinner which didn't match his menu choice (Thai rice bowl) but instead had a chicken (smallest piece ever) with over steamed veggies. He only stayed overnight and was discharged the next day. We picked him up around 6:30pm after my husband got off work. He was in a wheelchair (they needed to locate one) and gave him crutches to take home. He was in alot of pain and we drove him to CVS to pick up his meds. We entered through the front lobby to check in at registration. The side entrance on the right was the way to the H building (where ER is) and then to get on the elevators to his room. It's a very long way to get there and would be easier if we just went through ER but you have to check in at the front registration. Even to pick him up, we thought we could stand infront of ER so it would be a shorter distance for him to get into the car, but they said front entrance of main hospital. It took them 25min to locate a wheelchair and then finally able to wheel him down to us. By then, we were standing outside the hospital almost 40minutes as it took a bit to discharge and wheel him over.

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    NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue - Soooo rude this person!!!! While working eating gum !!!!! Attitude was terrible. I was waiting so long with cane standing

    Soooo rude this person!!!! While working eating gum !!!!! Attitude was terrible. I was waiting so long with cane standing

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    St. Vincent Hospital EMS - Guy at front desk who made us wait for an hour after having lost the slip

    St. Vincent Hospital EMS

    2.0(2 reviews)
    3.8 miGramercy, Flatiron, Kips Bay

    Emergency my ass! They made an 11-year-old boy wait here from 9.45 pm to 11 pm with an infected…read moreswollen body part. The guys at the front desk are totally irresponsible and staring at their phones all the time without any regard for a waiting patient. They lost the check-in slip and neglected to check on us until we went and inquired why we were being made to wait so long. It wasn't even like there were many other patients waiting. These people should have nothing to do in the medical industry, leave alone man the desk at an emergency facility.

    In my past life of adult times during the darkest days of deep despair I was ushered into a EMS…read moreambulance where I undergone a ordeal to the nearest hospital. St. Vincent Hospital EMS charges a whooping $32.00 per mileage which totaled a nasty $607.00 for three measy miles. The service was somewhat courteous as the EMS staff permitted my former love to utilize his cell phone to contact both my employer and his employer the delay in reporting to work. The EMS staff are not trained properly for administrative clerical paperwork as my former love spelt out my name, our address, phone number for registration yet the paperwork still mis-spelled my former surname! Phonetically my former surname is an easy spelling yet somewhat difficult for pronunciation, which this EMS dude obviously cannot handle. Two months later St. Vincent Hospital EMS notified me in writing that my insurance is not covered due to "not medically necessary," thus after five payroll periods I was able to pay off this nasty $607.00 bill with two installments.

    Christopher J DiMaio - hospitals - Updated May 2026

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