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    Florida Hospital Oceanside

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    AdventHealth Daytona Beach - 2024-2025 addition construction

    AdventHealth Daytona Beach

    (95 reviews)

    I was at this hospital in late September for a scheduled operation. I had a nice room with a window…read moreand a bathroom. Staff were professional and kind. On Monday evening, I arrived to ER at my PCP's urgent urging. They quickly processed me through, gave me my bloodwork and imaging. The waiting room was packed. One man spent hours crying out with abdominal pain. Another crazy had a few outbursts requiring security. I lost track of time watching elderly patients going unattended. I saw no less than three patients leave in desperation. Somewhere between 8 and 10 hours later, with no contact by medical staff to let me know what was going on, I was finally given a room in the ER. I can't be certain about the times, but I got settled around 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning and spent the rest of the night listening to a blind elderly woman screaming from her gurney in the hallway outside my room. I may have slept an hour before a staff member burst in and turned on the overhead lights to take my blood pressure again. In the morning following doctors visits they told me they'd found a room. I was rolled down the hall to what I call a tent room. The hall was a loud pass through with loud traffic and desks and noisy machinery rolling by. At my own home I had been sleeping on and off during the day. This new accommodation would keep me awake all day and into the night until I was too tired and slept until the nurses' station staff were laughing and telling stories throughout the night. While the doctors and nurses and professional staff were attentive and knowledgable, if you're looking for a hygienic, quiet repose, don't come here! (PS I am getting better though)

    Stopped in to visit a friend who was admitted to have a procedure, looks like he will be here a few…read moreweeks. This is fantastic facility and is very secure so be prepared to go through a Magnetometer and have you photo taken and a badge assigned to you before proceeding to conduct your business. There is some ongoing construction going on to expand this facility's capacity but it's contained and didn't affect entering or exiting the property however getting here can be a little challenging with all the traffic in the area. The staff here was really friendly and accommodating and I found the layout of this hospital to be very user friendly with good signage throughout. We found our way to our friend's room without any assistance and had a wonderful visit. I was told the level of care has been amazing and attentive, so we all have high expectations that the results will match the staff's professionalism and competency - I'm sure I'll return a few more times in the next few weeks to check on my buddy but it's reassuring knowing he is receiving the best care possible...

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    Halifax Health

    (104 reviews)

    Teagan in the ER was amazing. Her attention to detail was great. She took great care of me, and was…read morevery nice. I noticed her excitement of enjoying what she does and making sure she does great. The IV she did on me was wonderful I didn't even feel it. In ICU, Nurse Jillian took great care of me you can tell Jillian really loves to make sure the patients assigned are doing great and offers amazing care to them. I'm beyond grateful I had such nice nurses taking care of me in such a stressful situation.

    I'm writing this based on a widely shared social-media account involving Theodore Haskin, DO at…read moreHalifax Health in Daytona Beach, and what was shown was deeply troubling. A young Black woman in her mid-20s reportedly presented to the ER in a sickle cell pain crisis and was met with what appeared to be condescension, patronizing language, and dismissal of her pain. Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that disproportionately affects African American patients and is well known in medicine for causing severe, excruciating pain crises due to blocked blood flow. These crises are considered medical emergencies and are commonly treated with timely opioid pain management when clinically indicated. In the video, the physician was seen talking down to her, due to her need for appropriate pain relief medication while citing vague statements like "studies show it's dangerous," despite the patient being in an emergency setting and clearly in distress. To many viewers like myself, this interaction reflected a lack of empathy, outdated or misapplied reasoning, and troubling bias, particularly toward a young Black woman advocating for herself. Regardless of intent, the encounter raised serious concerns about how pain, race, and chronic illness are handled in emergency medicine. Patients with sickle cell disease already face significant stigma and disbelief in healthcare settings, and situations like this only reinforce that fear. I hope Halifax Health takes these concerns seriously and prioritizes compassionate, evidence-based care for all patients.

    Florida Hospital Oceanside - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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