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My family member came by ambulance. Waiting no update.

Bought my family member via ambulance. Check in at the registration. I was told that it takes 20 to 30 minutes. Been more then one hours. The lady at registration is not helpful and the lady whos sit at the primary triage is not helpful either. So my concern is when you bring you family member via ambulance. As a family no update is given. Also when you ask questions they are been rude as if we are doing a favor.. seen security and nurses/tech talking around about others jobs and tiktok. But unfortunately to help patients/patient family member. Now there is a new lady at the registration around 2am she will tell be to wait again. I have been waiting for almost 2 hours. When i came for the second. Time a tech or a nurse grab my mom's call light so she cant press to get help. Question is this the ok to take call light away from patients.

The part of my foot that the doctor said was just fine was actually broken two spots in my toe
Treasa Guptill

I went to Dr's Medical Center after falling my foot. My toe is in so much pain. They did an x-ray said I was fine. Five weeks later. My toe still looks the same. I go to a specialist and my toe is broken in two places how many people are dying from going to this place is my question if you can't even see a broken toe an x-ray what can you see in an x-ray? $51,000 later and misdiagnosed.

Dale S.

I came here earlier this year for a procedure and this was my experience. --TLDR: This is a good hospital but they could improve in a few areas. -- The security guards were personable and helpful each time I came and I felt secure in the fact that people were being vetted before coming in. On the day of my procedure I had my husband drop me off and wait outside because I assumed he would not be able to come in with me. I soon realized I was the only person in the waiting room not accompanied by a loved one. I sent him a message lamenting my mistake and to my delight he soon appeared in the waiting room and surprised me. He was able to be with me before and after my surgery and I really loved that; it made me feel more at ease. I really liked the nurse who got me ready. I think her name was Hilda. She was pleasant and upbeat and helped me get ready. My doctor also came to check in on me and answered a last minute question I had. I was feeling optimistic until the anesthesiologist came in. I do not remember her name but she was a small Asian woman with a terrible bedside manor. She told me she was going to be my anesthesiologist and asked me if I knew I would be put out for the procedure. I said yes and she left immediately. She spent about 30 seconds with me. Then when I was brought into the operating room, I saw a weird shaped pillow and a large tube on the bed they were transferring me to. I looked fearfully at the orderly and asked what that was for. He said "Didn't your anesthesiologist tell you you would be intubated?" I replied no and was immediately panicked. He said "uhhhhh" and looked around but continued transferring me to the bed and someone immediately put and oxygen mask on my face. I don't remember anything else until I woke up for obvious reasons. Although the last moments I remember were frightening, waking up from anesthesia was the worst part for me personally. I was in a lot of pain and groggy but I saw there was a nurse right with me and she seemed to be assigned to me because she stayed next to me for most of the time. The pain was terrible, especially from the intubation, but the fogginess from the medication was just as difficult for me. I saw that I was in a room with others waking up and I heard some crying and moaning. I was told that they would call my husband and tell him I was out of surgery and waking up. I remember hearing the nurse make the call. Soon after, I passed out. When I woke up again I was just as groggy as before, but the pain wasn't any better. I winced and must have made some noise because the nurse said she was going to give me more medication. I was out again before I knew it. This happened multiple times. Finally, I asked them to stop giving me pain medication. The nurse asked me why and I tried to explain that although I was in pain, the medicine was just putting me to sleep, not helping with the pain at all and I wanted to wake up and have a clear head. She told me to "stop fighting it" and still gave me more medication. I can't remember everything that was said but the next time I woke up, I know I told her and another nurse that was with me to stop giving me medication and that I wanted to leave. A third woman came to my bedside and seemed to be filling out a form and they finally stopped the medication and took me to the post-op room. My husband said it had been over 3 hours since they called him! Why they force medication on people like that, I have no idea. I cannot believe they didn't feel the need to tell me they were going to jam a huge tube down my throat or that they were going to drug me repeatedly until I magically woke up with no pain. I mean, in my case that could have taken days. The anesthesiologists and post-op nurses definitely need training on how to communicate better with their patients. I honestly feel a bit traumatized by how they handle the dispensation of pain medication here but since they seem to respond to most of their reviews, I genuinely hope they read this and make some changes or at least have a discussion to try and improve this situation. Anesthesiologists should explain to patients that they will be intubated and describe what that entails. They should also advise that it will cause pain, swelling and difficulty eating and swallowing for multiple days following the procedure. Post-op nurses should explain to patients that they are giving them pain medications that may cause them to pass out and why they are doing it. They should assess each patient individually by talking to them directly and not by guessing about their pain or what they want. Also, they should never give more pain medication to a patients who is specifically telling them not to. Overall, I'm feeling better and the majority of the process was handled well. I haven't had a procedure in a hospital for over 25 years so I would return to this hospital, but knowing what I know now, I would insist on discussing all pain management in depth ahead of time.

I want to start by saying I hardly do any reviews. This review is for the L&D department When my daughter told me she was having her baby here I panicked I've heard and read very negative reviews and stories about this hospital. We came in here expecting the worst experience on May 14 at 530 pm for my daughter's induction. And let me say this we left this hospital with very positive experience. Can't thank the nurses enough for taking great care of my daughter and granddaughter during and after labor. A special thank you to Cecyil and I can't remember the other nurse name she was in charge of the OR that night they were amazing, kind and caring!

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First let me start off by saying that some of the staff are great. The rest of the staff is rude and unprofessional they yell at their patients and don't do things in a timely nature. For example I've called multiple times to have my food picked up from the lobby but instead they're outside my door congregating laughing w each other. I've repeatedly ask staff not to yell at me and I have to press the nurse call button multiple times before anything gets accomplished. Housekeeping doesn't come every day and they never have warm blankets

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