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    Gave me an estimate for a procedure - then tried to charge me FIVE TIMES the estimate. BEWARE!

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    Mountainside Medical Center - Urine sample that sat on a hallway table for HOURS

    Mountainside Medical Center

    2.1(151 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Overall excellent experience. Went to the emergency room for pain in my lower right abdomen turned…read moreout to be appendices. I had to have an appendectomy. All went well I was out in one day. I recommend to all patients who go to ANY hospital, you must ask questions. It will make your visit more comprehensible to you and your family. Know what meds you're getting, ask why is it being given, and ask about whatever you're diagnosed with. All questions are valid and help you and your team of doctors get the best care that's right for you. You have the right to refuse meds if you don't want them. It's all in your patient's bill of rights you sign upon arrival. The one thing that could have been improved on, was the communication of staff within themselves. I am lucky I'm not afraid to ask questions or question things. You must! it's your body and you should know what's being administered and why. Overall, this hospital was great. Dr's bedside manners were friendly and knowledgeable. The nurses were informative. I have to say I had a good experience considering I had to have surgery. I would definitely recomend this hospital!

    I would strongly advise anyone to avoid this hospital if at all possible. My son was brought here…read moreby ambulance, so unfortunately we didn't have a choice because of where we were at the time and that's the only reason we ended up here. The ER experience was one of the worst I've ever had. Registration didn't even happen until 3 hours after we arrived, well into the visit. My son provided a urine sample that sat on a table the entire time and was never tested. While one nurse was a tad bit decent, the rest of the staff showed a shocking lack of professionalism and basic respect. Staff members (including security) were standing in the hallway laughing, having personal conversations, and at one point I heard someone ask a coworker, "Are you ready for your next victim?"--completely inappropriate in a medical setting. The cleanliness was unacceptable. I noticed red spots on the floor and brought it to a staff member's attention, concerned it was blood. I was told, "That's not blood, that's pizza sauce," and they walked away without addressing it. The bathrooms were in terrible condition! We saw urine on the floor, backed-up toilets, and even spider webs in the corners. The place smelled like old urine! There were patients in the hallway in beds because I guess they ran out of rooms? No privacy whatsoever!! It also felt like care was delayed due to a shift change--we were left waiting until the next staff came in rather than being properly attended to. Overall, the level of care was extremely poor, and my son's issue was never fully addressed. The most alarming part came after we left: I realized in addition to my sons discharge papers, I had been given another patient's discharge paperwork, including highly sensitive information like EKG and chest X-ray results, bloodwork, address, phone number, date of birth, medications, reason for his visit and medical history. I contacted risk management three times and never received a response. This experience was unacceptable from start to finish. I would not return here under any circumstances. Please, if you have a choice, go somewhere else.

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    Pilgrim Medical Center - Experts in abortion in New Jersey

    Pilgrim Medical Center

    2.3(12 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Upstairs everyone was nice. But when you go down for the actual procedure they was mean and not…read morereassuring . And was done so fast . They woke you right up and kick you out as fast as they can .

    I want to preface this by saying I am an ICU nurse…read more It's nicely renovated. The staff is polite for the most part. The wait time was minimal when I went. The procedure was smooth. However, I was really put off by the lack of professionalism from the nurses. I've been here twice, both times I was about 20 weeks pregnant. My initial visit was several years ago, when the OB was an older Black gentleman, and the procedure took one day. On my most recent visit (July 2022), the procedure was 2 days. I learned that if you are beyond 14 weeks, it is a 2 day procedure with sedation. This review is based on my visit in July. On the day of, I'm shocked to say that the doctors had excellent bedside manner whereas the nurses left much to be desired. I arrived at 7:40am, and was quickly directed to the area where you change into patient gowns by a nursing assistant (not sure the role because nobody introduces themselves, but he definitely wasn't a nurse). Afterwards, we were ushered into pre-op area where the nurse (I'm assuming because she never told us who she was) inserted an IV and started the Pitocin drip. She was followed by two orientees (Janice and Janine or both had same name). The nurse never verified my identity. She was orienting two new hires. We could over hear her advice them to "rush" because they are often understaffed and frankly want to get out of work on time. I would never say such a thing, certainly not in earshot of patients. However, I empathized a great deal with having too many patients and too little time so I ended up feeling a bit sorry for them. I have never had Pitocin. Admittedly, I felt a bit overconfident while reading the consent forms and didn't ask what the experience would be like. Nobody will explain this to you if you do not ask. Soon after the drip was started, I began experiencing painful contractions. I tried my best to cope, but at some point it became unbearable. I was having nonstop contractions. The woman sitting next to me actually noticed that my IV was running much faster than hers (I received about half a liter while she received roughly 125 ml). At this point, I clamped the line and waited for the nurse to return. The problem was that nobody checked on me. I thought this was actually insane, and worse it made me scared. While I felt sorry for the nurse, I couldn't imagine completely ignoring your patients. Pain makes your patience wear thin, and it took everything I had to maintain a polite tone when I finally caught the nurse (so as to avoid being labeled as a "difficult patient"). I asked for NSAIDS, which she mistakenly heard as 'anesthesia'. Mind you, I was hyperventilating. Luckily I was able to get out "no I meant NSAIDS, as in Tylenol or ibuprofen' before she ran out again. At this point, the anesthesiologist came (only one who told me her name and talked to me as a human being) and explained that she could give me Toradol but that meant she couldn't' give it to me when I went in for procedure. Although they tell you to arrive before 8am, you will be in pre-op for 2 hours. I decided against it since I had 40 minutes left to wait it out. Plus, I know at this point toradol would offer very little pain relief. I was also give misoprostol by a nursing assistant, but did not think twice because frankly what difference did it make who gave it to me at this point. I felt I was going to vomit. I unhooked my IV, and rushed to the bathroom. I couldn't vomit but I felt an urge to push. I was crying and someone knocked on the door. I was ushered into procedural area. I woke up later, shivering uncontrollably. The orientee was more concerned with getting the job done, which was understandable because it's her first day. So I didn't mind when she kept telling me to stop shivering so she could get an accurate blood pressure. I kindly explained that I was cold, and asked for a blanket. I placed the cuff on my opposite arm while explaining that frequently recycling bp would just lead to inaccurate reading. While I waited, I asked the nurse what medications I received in the procedure room. She flipped through a couple of pages before saying "didn't they tell you before? It doesn't matter". I lost whatever semblance of respect I had at this point. I calmly explained to her the words on the page, which lists the medications that *may* be used, and why her answer was dismissive and unacceptable. She told me she was a step down nurse, and while I understood that she was ignorant about OBGYN or PACU, it was irrelevant to her response. I've worked with nurses like this before and normally I'd be ok except I was entirely alone. I broke down into tears because it's so terrifying to be in a dependent role with ppl who don't care Working in an abortion facility is depressing, at least that's what I imagine, so I tried my best to cut them some slack. It's per diem, they are just trying to make extra cash. But it shouldn't be the patients job to empathize with the nurse.

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    ImmediCenter

    ImmediCenter

    2.0(40 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I switched my health insurance in the middle of the year and had to get a new primary care…read morephysician. My husband had seen Dr. Palmer at the ImmediCenter in Bloomfield and had a good experience. Dr. Palmer is great. She was thorough with the initial consult and was very knowledgeable about travel medicine. After explaining that I had an upcoming trip to India and had bad experiences with food poisoning in the recent past to other destinations, she gave me prescriptions and advice. I also was able to confirm and update my vaccinations. Everything I needed was called into my local pharmacy and available for pick up. Their patient portal makes it easy to keep your medical records all in one place, although admittedly I had a problem finding the the tab to convert them to PDF and print them. My only complaint is that I found it annoying that I spent 5 minutes completing a patient questionnaire, only to be asked the same exact questions again in the exam room by the nurse. This is a waste of time and paper. I am glad that I finally found a local primary care physician who is nice, competent, and local. Hooray!

    This place always looks like it needs to be cleaned. The office workers are slow and rude. The…read moredoctors are just putting in time. I have actually been sent away and told to go to the hospital ER for a simple skin cut that I wanted someone to look at and maybe order an antibiotic. (It was not even infected.) Poorly managed.

    LevelUP MD Urgent Care - LevelUP MD Urgent Care waiting area in Bloomfield, NJ.

    LevelUP MD Urgent Care

    2.9(21 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Little wait. Efficient. Clean. Doctor really competent--immediate diagnosis and proper treatment,…read moreprescriptions for my lung/breathing issues. . Totally surprised at how good this experience was (I'm a retired healthcare professional). Rxs immediately sent to pharmacy. Thumbs up!

    I am the one who played myself even choosing to go here because the reviews told me not to but I…read morejudged the book by its cover and still decided to come here because it's more aesthetically appealing on the outside than some of the other urgent care facilities in the area. This was by far the worst experience I've had at an Urgent Care facility and quite possibly at a medical facility. The positive was that the check in process was smooth thanks to their technology. And that's the extent of the positive. The waiting area while large and open was riddled with tattered paper signs, business cards for realtors and all other types of unrelated paraphernalia. The rooms where you are seen were hands down dirty and you can see that in some of my pictures. The doctor was not professional and the best example I have is him literally POKING an area that I was in to have examined with his BARE FINGER without any warning, which in turn made me SWAT his finger away from me and scream OUCH because it hurt and also because he did NOT have on medical examination gloves! There's so much more I could share but the bottom line is if you're looking for professional medical care in a clean environment then this is NOT the place you should visit.

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