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    New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Presbyterian Medical Cen

    New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Presbyterian Medical Cen

    1.3(4 reviews)
    0.3 miWashington Heights

    I really don't know why i came here. I should had gone to Roosevelt, why did i even bother to stay…read moreuptown.... everything about the emergency adult section is terrible, front desk customer service in walk in are not friendly or welcoming at all. The nurses do their job, but thats all they do. They are not good at it, they don't have that soothing voice you wish to hear when you are in pain, their voices are cold and just dry. The doctors rushed their "time". It really felt like i was in a place where they just want you to go away instead of wanting to help you and make you feel better. Look, i get it. Its a stressful job, but you can't be in the field if you don't know how to have compassion for patients.

    The worst emergency room in the country. I came here because my mother lives a few blocks away…read moreand my flu symptoms are so bad I can't walk. The Asian Doctor on staff forgets everything and I could be walking around here with the CORONA VIRUS. I usually take my kids to St Luke's @116th and this whole neighborhood rather take a car ride down to 114th street, than walk few blocks to this crap hole.. I forgot how inept and non servicial the ppl who work for the Presbyterian are. You would think they abide to servicing people, but the training must be the cheapest and lowest standArd available. You all need to be retrained..., the irony of it all the AsiAN doctor on staff ignoring people with flus respiratory viruses! This place can not get si ig the times St Luke's ditches out patients within 2 hrs with all prescriptions needed,and a follow up appointment scheduled. All within two hours. I'm @ 6 & half hours and there are only a handful of patients here! Everyone Comments that Presbyterian must have a scam where if they hold in the emergency room long enough they can claim all types of chargeS for test you never received or needed. What a hoax is this place!!!

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    Farrell Community Health Center - Muy mal servicio. Si por lo menos tuvieran una mensajería de voz pero ni eso.

    Farrell Community Health Center

    1.1(15 reviews)
    0.7 miWashington Heights

    Regina at the front is very rude and unprofessional. I was told by my doctor to come in for a lab…read moreand regina was annoyed and started being unprofessional. She said she would let me know if a nurse can fit me for my labs, so I wasn't going to be checked for sure. I left my job to attend this lab and it is very frustrating that I wont be seen. Other than the front desk, doctors are very nice and provide you with all the i formation you need. They answer all my question and I feel very comfortable talking to them.

    f i had Zero to give i would. Front desk is totally unprofessional. The front desk failed to…read morecommunicate where am i going and why. Once i get to another young lady, as soon as i get to her she tells me "Mam sit down " i was confused?! Why tell me to go around to this young lady's face for her to tell me to sit down not once but twice without explanation, then her coworker touches her shoulder and she explains to me that they are texting the doctor to see if they can see me today. . These ppl messed up from the moment i got there. Telling me i had a video visit when my baby to get shots. It was just a mess. at the Front desk Maria had the nastiest attitude. This is bad for Presbyterian since they are number 1 in NYC and one of my favorite hospitals but this clinic for sure is not one to rely on. MARIA at the front desk needs a fixed attitude or a new job where she is happy because that young lady for sure miserable.

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    Asco total. Estas fueron las tantas llamadas que aún sigo llamado y no responden.

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    Columbia Orthopaedics

    Columbia Orthopaedics

    2.0(5 reviews)
    0.2 miWashington Heights

    I had knee surgery at Columbia Orthopaedics for a torn meniscus. This was my third knee surgery,…read morethe second one on the same knee after a similar meniscus tear was repaired a few years back at the Hospital for Special Surgery, and the first one at Columbia. The surgeon was Dr. Ohannes Nercessian. The meniscectomy surgery went fine, as far as the doctors could tell, but it is during rehab that problems started. The knee was very swollen and had to be drained 3 times, which is unusual[1]. The reason for the swelling was unclear, but labs ruled out a possible infection. When I started rehab at Columbia, the questionnaire I filled in on my first visit asked what I was hoping to achieve at the end of rehab. My answer was "I want to be able to run again". I never achieved that. The Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine/Harkness Physical Therapy at Columbia deserves a few lines, since the place is a disgrace: there are no changing rooms, and patients have to get changed either in the bathroom or in the door-less cubicles where doctors see patients. The gym itself, which has no windows, is equipped with machines that are likely 30+ years old. I did two sets of rehab here, separated by several months, for a total of 14 sessions,and the only saving grace of this place was Brian Gugliuzza, the therapist who worked with me for my rehab. He was absolutely phenomenal: engaging, enthusiastic, energetic, knowledgeable. Quite frankly his talent is just wasted here. Recovery time from this type of operation varies a lot, but it is usually in the 2-8 weeks range, after which patients are generally able to return to a normal physical activity. In fact, a meniscus tear is a very frequent sports injury, and most athletes are able to resume competitive activity successfully after meniscectomy. For a similar operation a few years before at my other knee I fully recovered in about 6 weeks, and was able to run and play squash regularly and at the same intensity level as before. In this case, a few years have passed after surgery, and I am still unable to run for more than just a sprint. After a couple of years with no progress and no clear indication of what was going on, I just stopped seeing the doctor. Unfortunately Columbia does not provide any information about how well patients of a certain doctor recover after surgery[2]. Nor allows a patient to see a different doctor at the same hospital to ask for a second opinion. An MRI performed about a year after surgery proved inconclusive. In fact, it seems that after a meniscectomy it becomes difficult to discriminate whether the remaining part of the cartilage suffered a new tear. Also, after sending a release form to the records office in order to receive a copy of my MRI report, I was faxed back the medical record of another patient. I mean, does my name sound like Raisa Cabrera...? In the end I am certainly better after the surgery than before, but would you go back to the same doctor if something went wrong, you never fully recovered, and the doctor was unable to figure out what went wrong? Neither would I. ------------------- [1] The swelling is not unusual; it's unusual for the knee to keep swelling after it has been drained if you don't do any intense physical activity. [2] Which is nonsense. It's like hiring somebody without knowing how good they are at what they do because their performance records are not available to the public.

    Disorganized and poor customer service. Dirty office and facilities. I was worried that I would…read moreget an infection just by walking into the waiting room. A woman told me that it was 600 dollars to see Dr. Ahmad who would examine me. He seemed very disinterested in my problem. They sent me a survey after my visit which I competed but no one answered my questions or concerns. I would avoid Columbia orthopedics and I can't believe that they don't accept insurance. There are a lot better hospitals to go to for knee problems.

    Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital

    Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital

    2.8(52 reviews)
    0.3 miWashington Heights

    Had a great experience for my birth here. The labor and delivery rooms were huge with sprawling…read moreviews of downtown Manhattan. My husband was also able to stay with me the entire time. The doctors here and the residents were professional and knew what to do. We felt we were in good hands. Post delivery I was transferred to the 6th floor for the postpartum recovery. We got a single room thankfully but the rooms were much smaller than what I would've liked. But hubby was able to sleep on the pull out couch and had a private bathroom with stand up shower. The rooms were cleaned daily. The meals were sporadic. Some of the meal the nutrition attendant was rude and did not give an extra meal to hubby but many of them gave extras, especially for dinner my hubby was able to get a fully hot meal in addition to mine. The 6th floor kitchen, hubby found to be messy. There was no coffee maker, no hot water and fridge was dirty. Sometimes they would have salads and sandwiches there on the counter for visitors but hubby thought it did not look good. The nurses and lactation consultants were all so helpful. We learned so much in how to care for our newborn. Hubby loved the direct coaching received on feeding, changing, burping. And I received excellent guidance on lactation which put me on the right foot. Highly recommend this hospital for any birth and delivery!

    I've been coming here weekly to get my daughter's serial casting done. She has a phenomenal…read moreorthopedic doctor (Katherine Rosenwasser) on the 8th floor. We're always greeted warmly and taken right inside to remove one cast and put on another. We get to pick out color of the week. It's been several weeks of us traveling from Brooklyn all the way up to Washington Heights area and I don't regret it. Appointments go right on schedule and we're in and out within 1 hour. That's with removing cast, putting on new ones and seeing the Orthopedic doctor as well. Her progress has been amazing and we're finally seeing results sooner than expected. Mr Walter does her casting in the casting room and my daughter who's normally shy with everyone is so comfortable with him now. He's awesome! Great children's orthopedic clinic.

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