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    2.3 (11 reviews)
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    2 years ago

    Received my results very quickly a little bit of a wait to get in to get my blood work

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    Friendly . Great costumer service . Not waiting long . Well coordinate the web is very clear and easy to make the appointment . Clean

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    Ocean University Medical Center - A person left to die. No food/water, medicine nurse or doctor.

    Ocean University Medical Center

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    My wife spontaneously started exhibiting possible stroke symptoms, I brought her to the ER at Ocean…read moreand the response was overwhelmingly positive!!! Immediate response from a very adept team which started assessing her condition. I would especially like to call out one of the lead nurses Samantha who was one of the best medical professionals I have ever seen in action. I didn't get to meet many of the other people involved in her care but I would rate them 110%. I would trust these people with my life!!!!

    Failure of Care in ER Placed Patient at Risk…read more Our experience in the Emergency Room at Hackensack Meridian Ocean University Medical Center was not only disappointing--it was dangerous. The lack of urgency, incomplete evaluation, and failure to follow through on care placed my 74-year-old father's life at serious risk. My father, who is diabetic, has a brain shunt, and is in kidney failure requiring dialysis three times per week, arrived at the ER at 11:00 AM June 22nd after falling and losing consciousness. He is a medically fragile patient for whom every minute matters. Despite this, he was not evaluated until 12:30 PM--only after my mother had to ask for help after 90 minutes of being ignored. The charge nurse's response--"can't you see we're busy"--was dismissive and unacceptable given the situation. He was then left lying in a hallway bed for approximately 10 hours with minimal monitoring and no sense of urgency, despite his high-risk condition and in pain. Dr. Chetna Singh first evaluated him around 1:15 PM, ordering a head CT and knee X-ray, followed by an EKG at 2:00 PM. By 3:00 PM, she returned and stated nothing was broken and planned to discharge him. This decision was made despite my father repeatedly complaining of rib pain, which was never evaluated or imaged. Additionally, the knee brace that was ordered was never applied. At 3:45 PM, during routine discharge vitals, his oxygen level was found to be critically low at 80%--a potentially life-threatening condition that had gone unnoticed for hours. Only at that point did Dr. Singh order a lung scan. That scan revealed three broken ribs--an injury that had been missed earlier and could have contributed to his respiratory decline. He was only then given pain medication and his primary care physician, Dr. Marley, was contacted. When Dr. Marley arrived and examined him, he immediately noticed that one leg was shorter than the other--an obvious sign of a possible hip fracture. He ordered a hip X-ray at 6:30 PM. Despite the urgency, this imaging was not performed that evening. After more than 10 hours in a hallway bed--during which serious injuries were missed and his oxygen levels dropped to dangerous levels--my father was finally admitted and transferred to a room around 9:45 PM. The following morning, Dr. Marley returned and was alarmed to learn that the hip X-ray he ordered the previous evening had still not been completed. It was finally performed around 10:00 AM, confirming a hip fracture that had gone untreated for nearly a full day.

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