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    Dr David Molloy

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Kedron Park 24 Hour Medical Centre

    Kedron Park 24 Hour Medical Centre

    2.6(8 reviews)
    6.1 kmKedron

    mR sHAFFER WAS a patient at Kedrun. He was not homeless, he was not mentally ill. I expect you to…read moresend his Medical records to his family at 321 N Catalina St, Burbank , California 91505. Mr Shaffer was very ill. In fact he had Stage 4 throat cancr while at your facility, Instead he was treated as a homeless bum. When it tbecame time for his discharge he was given a bus token and told to find his way home. This was after he was assured that he would receive a ride home form a person on the staff. you treated him terribly. Did not conduct a full physical exam and sent him off in aterrible area . Mr Shaffer may have had a chance at a laonger life were it not for you and your abysmal policy of non care. Patient dumping is I believe against the law. contact me at renlykaren1@gmail.com

    It was a Sunday morning and I needed to see a doctor and my regular doctor is closed on Sundays, so…read morethere wasn't a lot of choice. I called up and got an appointment that morning, fortunately there had been a cancellation. They very helpfully told me over the phone it would be $90 (ouch, Sunday!) and also how much I would get back from Medicare (I was given the receipt and not offered the ability to have the refund processed on site like my GP does). They perhaps need a bell on the counter, because both ladies on reception are apparently vision impaired and don't see people waiting. The doctor I saw obviously didn't want to be there. At $90 for 5 minutes I think the doctor could at least feign not being so damn bored and wanting to be anywhere else but. Fortunately there's a pharmacy in the waiting room, and the lady working there was happy, friendly and helpful, pity the rest of the staff in the medical centre were the complete opposite. The two stars are for being open on a Sunday and the friendly pharmacist. Only come here as a last resort.

    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital - Level of professionalism

    Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

    3.1(9 reviews)
    2.1 kmHerston

    I've been in this hospital quite a few times over the years (and several times recently), either to…read morevisit someone else or be a patient myself. The hospital has a new feel to it because it is, relatively - a good decade or so they rearranged and rebuilt the whole complex. I've been in the E.R. (or "triage") a few times (kidneys misbehavin') and it's never fun to be a patient in hospital. However, there are "good" visits where you're seen to quickly and treated well and there are agonizing drawn-out visits where they've run out of beds and you're in the foetal position in a chair. I've experienced both in this hospital in the last two years. If you're ill on a Friday or Saturday night, you won't be seen to in E.R. quickly unless you're in extreme danger as the ward is filled with drunk idiots who've harmed themselves, as well as a few drug addicts who have stumbled into police hands. Generally I find the nurses here to be nice and helpful and the doctors absent-mindedly come and go. Usually during each E.R. visit you can expect to see up to three different doctors, and you have to get them all up to speed on your condition when they first visit. I find this to be a general hospital trend, though (at least in Australia and North America). From a completely different perspective, the pharmacy and the downstairs cafe here rock. I've had the best scones with jam and cream of my life at this cafe and the coffee is excellent, the vibe of the place funky. The last time I was here I noticed the cafe was closed, so I hope they're not shutting it down in favour of the new-ish large food court upstairs (though that's not bad food, either.) Also, the chemist here sells the best local artistic jewellery I've seen in Brisbane. The earrings in the $10-$20 range are fantastic; each is uniquely hand-crafted and the beads/stones are beautiful. Yep, the RBWH is my favourite jewellery store.

    As a patient with a cronic back issue I have the unenviable pleasure of having to attend to the ER…read moreon a regular basis. For the most part the staff are as helpful as they can be with someone with a chronic issue . Keeping in mind that this is a public hospital some of the nurses tend to treat chronic issues with disregard and disrespect. If you have the opportunity I would suggest going to another hospital as the RWBH has staff who can be rude and make you only feel worse then you did prior to coming in. A possible cause is it's proximity to the Valley night club district and they have seen their fare share of drug O/Ds and drunk lads passed out. My suggestion to any staff member in any occupation is that if you find that you can no longer do your job with respect and professionalism it's time to find a new career path.

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