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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Monroe Hospital

    Monroe Hospital

    2.7(30 reviews)
    44.9 mi

    I have supported the Monroe hospital system for almost as long as I've required regular medical…read morecare. At one point I went into the emergency room about 15 years ago and had to have my appendix removed. It was a fantastic experience, all things considered. I've also used them for primary care for a long time. IU Health is a beast that should be avoided at all costs. Monroe can handle X-rays, MRIs and a number of other services. The building size is modest, which is great for people like me who can't walk very far comfortably. They are always friendly, and the NPs I've used for my primary care have been fantastic. Support them every chance you get. The services are great, and we need to keep them going.

    I came to Monroe Hospital in severe abdominal and chest pain. I could barely walk and collapsed to…read morethe ground because I couldn't stand. The pain was so intense I genuinely thought I was going to die. After an EKG, my experience went downhill. An older male staff member undressed me with the door open, compromising my privacy. He then attempted to draw blood. It was extremely painful -- I was screaming and crying -- and when he forcefully pulled the needle out, I told him I could not tolerate another attempt and asked for someone else. He told me that if I refused him, I would "be waiting in pain." I then laid in a room for over an hour and fifteen minutes crying, moaning, and vomiting from the pain. No one checked on me. Staff were laughing and joking in the hallway while I was in visible distress. When I pressed the call button, it took several minutes for someone to respond. I told the nurse I was in unbearable pain and that something was seriously wrong. I was told, "I'm not going to listen to you complain," and he walked out. I left immediately and went to IU Health Bloomington Hospital. There, I was treated right away. An ultrasound showed my gallbladder was swollen with stones. My white blood cell count and liver levels were elevated. I required pain medication, nausea medication, further imaging, and may now need admission and possible surgery. This was a serious medical emergency. The lack of urgency, compassion, and professionalism at Monroe Hospital could have resulted in severe complications. No patient in that level of pain should be dismissed, humiliated, or ignored.

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    Monroe Hospital
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    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital

    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital

    5.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    This place was opened in 2017. They had been previously located in the Daviess Community Hospital…read more They have a nice parking lot with plenty of spaces. As you enter the building there is an elevator to take you to the second floor if you are planning on seeing one of the doctors. Otherwise you will walk on in to the waiting area and there is someone at the desk to get your info and let your therapist know you have arrived. The waiting area is very clean and bright. They have a tv on for entertainment if you choose to watch it while you wait. There is a rest room there as well. I didn't have to wait long before my therapist called me back. This was my initial visit. They have several pieces of equipment in the main room and a few therapist had different patients that they were helping during my visit. If you want privacy this wouldn't be the place to go as everyone is in one big open room. There were maintenance men working up in the ceiling during my visit as well which I am sure cannot be avoided but did offer somewhat of a distraction. Christine was my therapist and she was very knowledgeable in my issue. She did some initial measurements and then applied heat so my muscles would be nice and warmed up for her to work on. I ended up getting some exercises to work on at home and she was very attentive in watching so I knew for sure what to do on my own. I'll be returning weekly for awhile so may be updating my review if necessary.

    From the owner: The Core Center is an 18,000 square foot, multi-specialty clinic. At the DCH Core Center you'll get…read moreexcellent, coordinated care in one location. Let our team of Orthopaedic specialists provide you a comprehensive range of care, surgical repair, and digital imaging in one convenient location. Our Rehabilitation Therapies offers a wide range of services from women's health therapy and dry needling, to joint replacement therapy and stroke/TBI.

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    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital - Dr. Marcus Thorne, board-certified in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

    Dr. Marcus Thorne, board-certified in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

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    Andrew Houchins, PA-C Orthopaedic certified

    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital

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    IU Health Bloomington Hospital - entrance area

    IU Health Bloomington Hospital

    1.9(101 reviews)
    50.3 mi

    A week long stay, following an emergency dept visit, plus surgery. The upper level staff, I found,…read morewere pretty good. The nursing staff, admissions, and others, were very good to mediocre, and even dangerous. They are maxed. Full hospital and ER when I arrived. Fifteen hours from ER to get to a bed. They ignore alarms, call buttons, and are really harrowed as a nursing staff. They're poor communicators. They are rushed. Yes, there are excellent nursing staff (RN/LPN) and a few that don't have time, are not situationally aware, and at worst, deliver dangerous care. It's my guess that certain administrators and MBAs need to be sacked, and the quality of care revisited, as it is not endemic, it is not a goal, and it is not woven into what they do-- the professional staff excepted. If you can avoid going here for ER/ED treatment, go somewhere else. This place is screaming over-capacity, and terrible interdepartmental communications; this was my anecdotal experience. YMMV.

    My handicaped son was there for 19 days they never once got him up to walk would sometimes get him…read morein chair. Once while I was there he rang for nurse to use bathroom nurse never showed he finally had to go in bed. I caught one of the nursing students told her she went got two more students they striped his bed gave him a bath and got clean cloths. They were great The nurse never came! The hospital might be new but it is not good. Gave instructions for him to never go there again. To go to the Bedford IU hospital it maybe smaller and older but he got great care there.

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    IU Health Bloomington Hospital - Taking good care of my momma

    Taking good care of my momma

    IU Health Bloomington Hospital - Receptionist desk for cardiology and vascular care

    Receptionist desk for cardiology and vascular care

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    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital - Owensboro Health Regional Hospital

    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital

    2.5(27 reviews)
    61.1 mi

    I encourage this hospital to retrain their staff. Teach them what compassion and empathy mean. My…read morebrother-n-law, an incredible man, but also someone who was living with cancer was not treated with dignity or respect while at this facility. I'll give examples. His cancer had spread to his liver which caused ascites. His oncologist had written a standing order for paracentesis. Your scheduling department needs to know that medical tests, specifically in this case, paracentesis, are not scheduled just for the fun of it. These tests require the staff realize the seriousness of this procedure and to realize two weeks from Tuesday is not soon enough. The oncologists nurse calls in and suddenly you have a much sooner availability. Why was it necessary for the oncologists office to be bothered when you had a standing order. Your scheduler had treated it like a pedicure was being scheduled and not a paracentesis. When he was admitted to the fifth floor, the nurses came in right away. One chastised him loudly for scratching and asked him why he was itching. Did she not look at his chart and see he was in liver failure? Did the fact that he was admitted after a paracentesis not clue her in as to why he was itching? Then the group of nurses began uncovering him and unclothing him to examine him head to toe. They never once afforded him the dignity of asking him if he would like some of us to leave the room before doing so. What is wrong with you people?? Please educate your staff to address their patients by their names and to provide them with dignity and modesty. The patients are people's loved ones and not a task for you to complete. I have more examples but I think you get the point. DO BETTER!!

    Great care great staff in a very brand new facility. Our family member was admitted after a severe…read moreincident and we found our ICU nurses to be quite exceptional! In fact most of the staff here were very accommodating and respectful.

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    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital - My ankles and wrist would swell up out of nowhere which is what made me go to hospital and that's when I got diagnosed with RA

    My ankles and wrist would swell up out of nowhere which is what made me go to hospital and that's when I got diagnosed with RA

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    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital Outdoor Dining

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