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    Cibola General Hospital

    3.2 (9 reviews)
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    The Nurse that took care of my grandson today was very rude!! I hate having to come to hospital in Grants N. very unprofessional

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    The staff at CGH are always so attentive and professional. They make the visit pleasant even on my worst day.

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    Western New Mexico Medical Group

    Western New Mexico Medical Group

    5.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi

    After driving all the way from Los Angeles to Grants for my friends' wedding, I was in a bit of a…read morepanic. I had done the long, eleven hour drive in sections, and had stayed the last three days in Sedona. During my time in Sedona, however, I felt as if I was getting a UTI. Though I was chugging gallons of water and taking cranberry supplements and Azo, it wasn't going away. The final four hour drive from Sedona to Grants was miserable, and I knew that I was going to have a hard time finding a doctor to see me. With a wedding the next day and a long holiday weekend in front of me, I had a huge fear that I wasn't going to be able to enjoy the wedding and that I wasn't going to be able to see a doctor until Tuesday, after a miserable drive back to L.A. It didn't sound fun. I got into Grants at 4pm, and popped open my computer immediately to try and find an urgent care or something. There was no urgent care, but I called over to Western New Mexico Medical Group. They were closing at 5pm, and I didn't have a lot of hope that they'd be able to squeeze me in. Once I explained my situation to the woman on the phone, she put me on hold to confer with someone else for a moment. "Sure, come on in," she said. "It's no problem. We'll have the nurse practitioner wait for you." I couldn't believe it! When I arrived, everyone was incredibly friendly and accommodating. I did not feel rushed or that I had caused any kind of imposition, even though the office was clearly closing, and there was no one else in the waiting room. Not only was the woman at the front desk incredibly nice, but so was everyone in the office, including the nurse practitioner, who took the time to get all of my information, and was able to get me an antibiotic prescription immediately!! I am so grateful for the excellent service (that would have been excellent, no matter what the circumstances), but especially because they went out of their way for me on short notice. It was professional, friendly and overall, a fantastic experience. ...well, except the uti part. :) THANK YOU SO MUCH for saving my weekend!!!

    UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center - Toilet is for big butts

    UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center

    3.0(50 reviews)
    65.6 mi

    WE have had good and not so good experiences with UNM Sandoval Medical Center. We had to go to the…read moreER on two prior occasions and were helped right away. The doctors and nurses were truly outstanding. However, this week we took our neighbor to the ER for broken toes and a broken foot. We had to wait 7 or 8 hours to get care because they were short staffed. More people are using this center and they need to make sure that they have the staff to care for them.

    I'm really impressed with UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center! I had been going to the main UNM…read moreHospital since relocating to ABQ, and by chance, only got to visit UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center via my previous visit (since they happened to have a specialist at earliest timeline). The space is large, new and simply clean and in order. Staff seemed more people-oriented and it felt less hustle and bustle like it was at the main UNM Hospital. What I appreciated the most was....they had top notch staff! I went to visit a Urogynocologist specialist and...the specialist took the time to talk to me without rush. Very very good bedside manner...and even proactively helped me with some issues that I didn't even know I had! I also saw that my ENT surgeon and endocrinologist also moved from UNM Hospital to this center. They are top notch, quality staff! This really made me think that moving to live in Rio Rancho / Bernanillo is a real possiblity for me (never thought about it in the past as I have always thought to best live near UNM Hospital itself). The only thing is..just like any NM healthcare places, the waitlist seemed a little long. But once you are an established patient with them, the quality of service and follow up from staff is simply top notch and I'm very happy with my experiences there!

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    Rehoboth Mckinley Christian Health Care Services

    Rehoboth Mckinley Christian Health Care Services

    2.5(4 reviews)
    56.0 mi

    I went to the WR on Friday after Thanksgiving. I was seen with 10 minutes of checking in. From the…read moretriage nurse to the Dr and nurse who took care of me 5 stars all around. They were quick and efficient I mentioned to them that they were like a race car pit crew. My time there was filled with nurses checking in on me explaining what tests were needed etc. ending with a visit from the doc explaining it all. 5 stars thank you for the great care

    My Grandmother was at Rehoboth at the end of her life. My family and I got consistent conflicting…read moreinformation about her palliative care. According to some doctors, she could receive it, then according to other doctors, hospital policy went against that kind of care. The nurses were worse. We only got to talk to 3 doctors before she passed, but we were in contact with several nurses. Those nurses need a reality check. Some of them have a chip on their shoulder about how to care for patients. I was told my Grandmother was on comfort care, which meant they would put her on a schedule of comfort medications. Then the next few shifts later, after my Grandma was suffering in pain, that I needed to request medication every time she was uncomfortable. It gets worse....i was then told, by the nurses, that my grandmother needed to request the medication herself in order for them to give it to her. My Grandmother was on her literal deathbed. None of the doctors had a say in how the nurses cared for her. She was so close to death that she just lay there in pain, begging me to rub her legs and her hips. Not one of the nurses or doctors really helped with her pain. I was just told to ask this person and this person and after this person....no one gave me answers. Then they made me feel like it was my fault for asking on my grandmas behalf. My opinion is they made my Grandmother suffer in her last days. She didn't have to suffer. The nursing staff at Rehoboth is not for their patients. They are for themselves. They also gossip among each other and turn each other away from caring for the patients that are their care. I fully and wholeheartedly regret that my Grandmother had to suffer there because of neglect and incompetence among the nursing staff. Do not take your loved ones there.

    Gallup Indian Medical Center - A bit of a mess, the map shows very little

    Gallup Indian Medical Center

    2.0(3 reviews)
    56.2 mi

    Some of the most idiotic protocols known to medical science, this hospital needs serious third…read moreparty medical industry review. Recently, a friend of the family tested positive for COVID-19 at the emergency department (ER). Apparently, they were in "diversion" mode and would take 3 hours or more to see a doctor. So he was sent away with a contagious virus and to come back to walk-in clinic for follow-up the next day. As we all know now, all protocols for this sort of thing call for strict isolation and come back to ER if symptoms become worse. But they wanted him to come back to walk-in clinic, exposing him to more of the public. Masks are half measures at best. What about the people in the car taking him to the various clinics and labs. GIMC is making more people exposed, instead of less. There are good doctors helping people here. Unfortunately, the reception and support staff are inept and obtuse at best. One good doctor Urichi saw the sense in making sure the patient was isolated away from the public and his family. Urichi M.D. arranged for Paxlovid to be delivered to the house. The patient is to remain isolated for 5-7 days and free from symptoms for 48 hours until he can return to normal schedule. This one doctor saw the sense to follow current CDC and conventional medical protocols. He is to be praised and given authority over the bureaucratic staff. It seems GIMC normally benefits the community. But this manner of treating patients puts more at risk. Keep a mask on the whole time you are there. It may keep you a little safer from COVID-19 patients roaming about.

    24/7 Hospital. Offers medical, behavioral health, dental, optometry and a pharmacy. Government…read morehospital for members of a Federally recognized tribe. You will need to provide your Certificate of Indian Blood. Wait time can be rather loooong, but what do you expect from a large facility catering to a large population of Native Americans. Other Navajo and Indian Health Service hospitals will refer their patients to GIMC. And they see a large number of Walk-In patients daily. Pet peeve, people bringing their healthy children/babies to the hospital to hang out. Keep in mind hospitals are dirty places! Cover your cough with your sleeve and practice good hand hygiene.

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    Walkway full of gravel, obstacles, and rusted grates - outdated at best

    Gallup Indian Medical Center - Diabetes supplies are not easily accessible, can't grab them before or after work, nor at lunch time

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    Diabetes supplies are not easily accessible, can't grab them before or after work, nor at lunch time

    Unm Hospital

    Unm Hospital

    2.0(126 reviews)
    68.6 miMidtown/University

    Medically, I have had excellent experiences here. However, on the bureaucratic side of things it…read moreis a nightmare. From scheduling to check in and anything related, it is difficult and slow, with long wait times for initial appointments and hard to even reach them by phone.

    I have been a patient of UNM Hospital, and their various clinics since 2019, when my medical care…read morecoordinator with BCBS/NM began transferring my services over. From the beginning, there were red flags, but I wasn't in a place that I could necessarily do a lot about it. Again I had a medical care coordinator who kinda' was doing their job, and was working on getting my services "under one roof" so that I had a chance at a diagnosis... I was dealing with a list of symptoms, sudden onset of vision change, Chorioretinitis, uveitis, a personality change, treatment resistant depression, rapid onset of systemic pain, severe joint pain, sudden fatigue and weakness - when I was an elite athlete 12 years ago - continuing decline in my lung health unrelated to my being a former smoker, systemic muscle spasms, granulomas in my lungs and liver (although they didn't find those liver granulomas until 2024, and still won't acknowledge them,) spikes in bilirubin, night sweats, insomnia, random fevers, cold intolerance, nodules in my lungs (again, they never followed up on either the granulomas or nodules.) I came to UNM with a few issues. Seeking a solution/cause instead of an excuse and drugs. I didn't get the handful of drugs because I charted the drugs they give people (benzos, opioids, and similar) as allergies. They stopped giving me excuses when I questioned and challenged them with current research. They also didn't give me a solution. I've now got pulmonary fibrosis and bronchiectasis. Pulmonary didn't want to chart the PF, and has still refused to chart the bronchiectasis. As far as what caused it all... well I now know, but that doesn't change the fact that I'm now dying, when I could have been treated for years before it progressed to this point. A read of my chart, one single medical professional taking the time to actually read my chart, symptoms, review blood work (contemporary and historic,) and cross with my images would have said: this is such a textbook case is sarcoidosis that we can actually validate the textbook with it. But, no one actually cared to do their job that much. The pictures: UNM was breached, multiple times. They haven't publicly owned multiple breaches, and failed to report them under HIPAA's breach reporting. I am/was a cybersecurity engineer. In order to access their network, you need a few things: access to the IP address schemes, the MAC address associated with an IP address, and access to a computer to pull either login token or login keys from. That can be done in under 1 minute with a rubber ducky. I was left alone with the terminal pictured for over 1/2 an hour. And I was carrying a laptop. Going to UNM is like getting a consult by Dr Josef Mengele, a second opinion from RFK Jr., and then treated by Dr Kevorkian... the difference is UNM kills you more cruelty, with less medical knowledge, and much more slowly, than the 3 mentioned.

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