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    Duke Medicine Pavilion

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    4 years ago

    Great hospital. Good staff with good results . They care for there patients.. Only drawback is parking.

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    9 years ago

    Top notch hospital in not only North Carolina but also in the nation. New clean operating rooms and pristine facility.

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    Duke Hospital - Clinic

    Duke Hospital

    3.0(16 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This is for the clinic portion on Medicine Circle off Trent. This area is much easier to manage…read morethan the main hospital. It's color coded and there's plenty of parking. You do have to walk across the indoor bridge to get there unless you valet park. They charge $2 an hour for parking. The staff is very helpful and friendly. Everything is done with an arm bracelet for things such as lab or testing. I had an appointment with neuromuscular department. The physicians and therapists are excellent. They're very thorough and up to date on current medicines and trials. The EMG center is in the same clinic so it's super convenient. Being part of the Duke portal is convenient for Atrium Wake Forest and Cone Health because all testing is visible and they can also see visit notes from the doctors. It makes it possible to see providers from different networks and not having to bring in or sign for your records to be shared. The facility is massive and the color system makes it easy to find your way. There are several labs so you don't have to walk a mile to get to one. Most walk in tests can accommodate with minimal waiting. It's about a quarter mile walk from the parking garage to the clinics so wear comfy shoes or walking device. You will have a lot of walking to do and there's limited seating in the main corridors.

    They have amazing doctors and seem to really care. We travel 3 hours twice a month for this. Just…read morewish the would not give us such early appointments but we are working on that

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    Duke University Hospital - Duke Christmas Tree

    Duke University Hospital

    2.6(148 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Went to hospital for help. No test ran. Just looked down upon. The only thing was I waited for…read morehours for vital signs. Just no help.

    Security staff stated to me directly that the ADA does not apply to Duke. I rely on ADA‑protected…read moreaccommodations to safely and effectively manage post‑concussion syndrome and autonomic‑dysfunction-related limitations. I requested police assistance three separate times in an effort to stop the ongoing harm. I was forced into an avoidable medical episode because security objected to my lawful accommodation: working my service dog off‑leash so she could safely and effectively perform the medical tasks she is trained to do. My dog is fully qualified and consistently demonstrates stable, professional behavior in all environments; this is documented on my YouTube channel at youtube.com/@biblicaldogs Security also informed me of new restrictions on what items could enter the building. My everyday tools -- a pocket knife and Halt 2 -- were taken from me. I asked that these items be held so I could retrieve them after my appointment, because with my brain injury I did not have the cognitive bandwidth to return to my car and navigate back to the neurology building. That request was denied, and I permanently lost those tools. Following the incident, I experienced an autonomic dysfunction episode. My cognitive capacity was reduced to the point that I could not fully interpret my service dog's alerts, and I subsequently fell. A service dog team depends on the handler's ability to cooperate with the dog; that ability had been compromised by the earlier misconduct. She assisted me in recovering from the fall as trained, but I was two hours from home, alone, and a dog cannot drive. Despite my efforts to stabilize, my ability to safely drive myself home was impaired. I go to the hospital to improve my functioning, not to have it harmed. Because of the lawlessness and disregard for patient safety demonstrated by security, I filed ADA complaints at both the state and federal levels, notified Senator Tillis's office, the VA and my care has been rerouted to Wakefield.

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