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    Figgie Harry E III MD

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    University Hospitals Urgent Care Cleveland Heights - The Ascent

    University Hospitals Urgent Care Cleveland Heights - The Ascent

    1.7(3 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    University Hospitals at Ascent is a neighborhood Urgent Care in Cedar Fairmount neighborhood of…read moreCleveland Heights. It's a great amenity for the neighborhood and Ascent apartments. I visited this location multiple times due to proximity. I would ordinarily go to the Cleveland Clinic but this is an easy stop. LOCATION: There is complimentary parking garage available for patients. FACILITY: The facility is small but clean, new, and modern. They finally settled in, have patient chairs in rooms, X-Ray room, and more staff. There is a small intake room and patient room that you'll visit during care. Lobby is available for you to wait. The location feels safe during the day and evening. CARE: This location addresses minor illnesses and injuries, offers services like X-ray, lab, and EKG on-site. I visit this facility for the speed of care and proximity rather than its quality. Care is available as walk-up, virtual, and pre-register. You can fill your prescription right at this facility, which is convenient but more expensive than pharmacy visit. My last visit and wait were pretty long considering very few patients. I was at this facility for a few hours. Since they take walk-ups pre-registration really doesn't shorten wait time. The front desk and care providers really improved recently. The employees provide very focused attention. The remaining experience is less patient focused - no steps in the process explained, awkward care, and the need to ask questions rather than receive care instructions. They ask you what the care plan is and what you'd like as opposed to leading you through the experience. They don't explain test results well. It doesn't instill confidence. During my last visit, Case Western University researcher visited my patient room to study various bacterial and viral infections. It was very unexpected because no one disclosed this visit to me. She was very nice but I wish that I was prepared for the visit. Overall, it's a convenient stop for minor issues. Expect to feel newness. I will consider stopping in again but increasing wait time and care that doesn't feel thorough will not make it my primary care facility.

    I was excited when UH Urgent Care opened in Cleveland Heights. Most comparable offices are deep in…read morethe 'burbs, so one in our neighborhood was a welcome addition for those times when you need to be seen quickly for something common. Soon after opening, I was seen within minutes for a non-serious problem and was very satisfied with my care. Another household member did the same earlier this year. It's easy to make an online appointment. There is some parking on-site. The care seemed adequate and the staff was friendly enough. At this point, the only downside was price. It's pretty expensive even for those of us with good health insurance coverage. Based on these limited but positive experiences, I recommended this office to another older family member experiencing a common problem and in need of a prescription medication to treat it. This family member typically uses the Cleveland Clinic main campus for care, but traffic on Carnegie has been a nightmare because of construction. So, why not use the new UH Urgent Care office down the road? Well, I'll tell you why not. Unless you are a healthy adult younger than 65 years of age, they will not treat you and demand you go to the ER. The office is staffed by physician assistants (PA), and this particular PA on duty flipped out, declaring that this case was above his expertise. After collecting a sample for testing, the PA refused to issue a prescription to treat the problem and sent our older family home with instructions to either go to the ER or go to the Cleveland Clinic to see her regular physicians. That was a Tuesday. On Sunday, the same PA called our older family member to tell her that she will DIE unless she goes to the ER. He demanded that she promise over the phone that she would go to the ER. He repeated it at least three times. At this point, the older family member suspected that he was documenting this as a CYA moment because he let her go without treatment. Suffice to say, the older family member did not go to the ER. Instead, later that week, she went to the walk-in clinic at Cleveland Clinic where they issued the prescription she needed. No drama at that clinic. We haven't received the bills yet, but I am sure the UH bill will be disproportionately large compared with the quantity and quality of care received. Our older family member did not die as that PA insisted she would, but this UH Urgent Care office is most certainly dead to her.

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    UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

    UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

    3.7(17 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    If I could give this s***hole a 0/5 i would. the adolescent medicine doctor in control of the…read moreeating disorder program here is horrible. the food that they serve here is all processed and the dietary service has a terrible lack of quality. the social worker/"therapist" that works on the sixth floor does not care about your mental health whatsoever. honestly she should be charged with intentional infliction of emotional distress and emotional professional misconduct as she falsely accuses me of mental disorders that i don't even have!!! the doctor here will try keep you until you reach a certain body weight "percentage" as even many residential eating disorder programs let you come and go at your own will. the hospital itself is disgusting altogether! it takes several weeks to even clean the rooms we sleep in and you think that since you are in hospital it would kept very clean, not here though! all the nurses get so stressed out due to improper training when psych kids come through here as well as they are mostly understaffed and not suitable for those types of patients. the doctors treat kids and young adults with eating disorders as if they are psych patients. if you want to take your child to the hospital in the Cleveland area for eating disorders please DO NOT COME HERE! this hospital is not suitable for SEED patients AT ALL, please save your child and go to the main campus at the Cleveland Clinic or Hillcrest Hospital! I feel so bad for the nurses and PCAs that have to deal with this crap daily...

    The WORST inpatient Ped Psych experience. NEVER GO HERE. IF YOU WANT YOUR SUICIDAL CHILD TO LIVE,…read moreDO NOT GO HERE! Go to Cleveland Clinic Fairview if you are in Cleveland. Cleveland Clinic Fairview (worked with them three time for IP Psych) are on their game, great teams, more frequent check-ins on your child, better group sessions (says my child), better food (rainbow food is cold and dry), Fairview have competent, emotionally intelligent staff who understand the stress and worry of a concerned parent -- who actually listen and will extend the care of your child. I COULD NOT BE MORE DISAPPOINTED WITH RAINBOW IP PSYCH. I needed to request the ombudsman evaluate their decision to release our child when he was by all measure in a worse place and not given reasonable time for med changes to take effect and was told, "I can give you the number" and "I can look into it.", but never given a yes. When they gave questionable advice, were challenged (based of 3x times previous IP Psych experience at CCF Fairview), and then told them I was recording the conversation to preserve history, they refused to talk. Why would a medical professional, giving their professional opinion, as an expert who claims they know better than a worried parent, when the advice is questionable (to a worried parent) not willingly invite active review by the ombudsman to protect themselves? Why would they be afraid to have their exert advice to be recorded? Rainbow is an absolute NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED jewel for nearly all things pediatric medical. I would still take my kids there for ANYTHING OTHER THAN IP PSYCH because they are elite among the elite. But I implore all parents, if your kid requires IP Psych, NEVER GO HERE. Go to CCF Fairview or Akron Children's. The leadership over this group will fail you as a parent.

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