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    Lake Pointe Imaging Center

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    Baylor Scott & White Emergency Hospital - Rockwall

    Baylor Scott & White Emergency Hospital - Rockwall

    2.1(54 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    DO NOT GO TO THIS ER. My 3 year old granddaughter had severe stomach pain and vomiting took her to…read morethe ER and they only did an X-Ray and said she had gas and no other testing was done. Took her back the next day and turns out she had a UTI and Strep, was prescribed meds and never sent them to our pharmacy. Called multiple times the next day and still was not called in. Continued to call the next day spoke with a guy nurse and said he would call it in, still nothing it has been over 48 hours. This facility has no management or charge nurse on site. I pray no body dies because of the incompetence at this ER.

    I've been to this ER twice this year, due to the place being closer…read more I rather drive 20-30 mins more than ever stepping foot inside this place again. Back in January I was pregnant and had over 108 fever with horrible symptoms, had to wait 45 minutes in the waiting room while I was hearing the nurses laughing, and complaining about how sleepy they were. After finally getting seen they didn't even want to do an ultrasound nor collect any samples to check if my health was good or the baby's, Left me in a room in pain for 3 -4 hrs just to tell me to drink Tylenol. Left paying over $400 and no solution. So I went to another ER come to find out I had an infection and got prescribed with antibiotics. Fast forward August this year my newborn started chocking once again due to this hospital being the closest one, took my baby's here she was literally purple and struggling to breath waited for about 20 minutes, the nurse took us back so he can just tell us the doctor will be here soon, the doctor didn't show up until 2 hrs later. If I wasn't lagging my baby constantly and keeping an eye out on her. I don't know what would've happened and already being there. This place is very unprofessional, their work ethic is horrible. Working at ER without wanting to actually help patients is beyond irresponsible. Do better.

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    Envision Imaging of Wylie

    Envision Imaging of Wylie

    3.7(9 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    Excellent service. Had written orders for MRI, delivered and they got approval and did it same day…read more 5star

    I finally had a chance to speak to the manager named Nora who made excuses for her staff and told…read moreme pretty much in so many words that this was all in my head and that I am making this up by saying I'm sorry you felt that way. She never for once made a statement that showed she believed anything I complained about. She kept insinuating that it was in my head and the employees did not engage in unprofessional behaviors. I told her that if she does not have camera with sound on it then she cannot verify if what I am saying is wrong. She was not there and did not go through what I went through. I have never felt so uncomfortable before in my life and I did not deserve to be mocked and made fun of. All I did was come in for mammogram and was humiliated and used for amusement. Instead of staff working they were preoccupied with socializing and fraternizing. This is unacceptable and management should worry about retraining their staff and maybe employing more professional ones. Instead they don't feel their staff is wrong in anyway and think the customer is the problem! I was not happy with the conversation that Nora had with me and as a manager she is not going to do anything to rectify the situation. Instead she called to offer an insincere apology and told me that she is sorry I felt that way I did. Do better! Pls. Unacceptable!

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    Baylor Scott & White - Lake Pointe

    Baylor Scott & White - Lake Pointe

    2.2(82 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    We were in a bad accident Friday night and the ambulance took my granddaughter and her boyfriend to…read moreLakepointe which is now Baylor Scott and White. My husband and I followed in a Rowlett police car. I have read some not so good reviews about this hospital but they were so kind and supportive with our kids. They were very attentive and went out of their way to make the children feel comfortable. Everyone was checked out thoroughly and we were all able to all go home with bruises and abrasions but we are all ok. Everyone from the receptionist in the ER lobby to the nurses and Doctors who were on duty that night were awesome! Shout out to the EMT's, Rowlett police and to the other emergency services that showed up that night to help us, thank you! You were all so nice, helpful and supportive.

    While there were a few nurses who were genuinely kind, attentive, and made me feel comfortable…read moreduring recovery, the guidance and support surrounding my baby's feeding -- one of the most critical parts of newborn care -- were completely inadequate and filled with misinformation. Immediately after birth, my baby showed no interest in feeding. I was told by multiple nurses that this was "normal" and that babies born via C-section often have amniotic fluid in their stomachs that keeps them "full." I asked repeatedly if it was normal for him to go so long without eating and whether I should begin pumping to stimulate my milk supply. Each time, I was brushed off and told to "just keep doing skin-to-skin." I was never offered a hospital-grade breast pump or given any meaningful guidance on how to ensure my baby was getting the nutrition he needed. For over six hours, my baby barely ate. When he finally did, it was only for a few minutes and extremely painful. I continued to express concern about how long he was going between feedings, but every nurse I asked insisted this was fine. I was told his stomach could only hold "a teaspoon" at a time -- a statement that I now know is completely false. Not one person took the time to properly assess the situation or explain what steps I could take to encourage feeding and support my milk production. What makes this worse is that even the lactation nurse, whose specific role is to assist with breastfeeding and milk supply, did absolutely nothing to help me. She did not attempt to guide me through a feeding, observe a latch, offer techniques, or explain how to stimulate milk production when the baby wasn't eating. I was left to figure it out alone, in pain, and increasingly anxious about my baby's lack of interest in feeding. By discharge, my baby had fed poorly the entire hospital stay, and I continued to experience significant pain during feedings. I specifically asked the discharge nurse to check for a tongue tie because of the pain and shallow latch. She looked briefly and said there wasn't one. The very next day, my pediatrician immediately identified a tongue tie and was shocked it had been missed. A pediatric dentist later confirmed my baby had a stage 3 tongue tie and a top lip tie, both of which were severely restricting his ability to latch and feed. At that first pediatrician visit, I also learned my baby had lost 14 ounces from his birth weight over the 3 days since delivery -- an alarming and preventable amount of weight loss. The pediatrician explained that newborns should be eating every 2-3 hours and can typically hold about an ounce per feeding, not a teaspoon as your staff claimed. Because of this misinformation and lack of early intervention, we are now having to breastfeed every two hours, supplement with formula, and pump constantly to rebuild my milk supply and help my baby regain weight. This experience has left me angry, heartbroken, and deeply disappointed. I trusted the hospital staff to guide me -- especially as a first-time mother recovering from major surgery -- and instead, I was given inaccurate information, dismissed when I voiced legitimate concerns, and denied the help that could have prevented my baby's early feeding struggles. The repeated misinformation, lack of urgency, and failure to provide basic lactation support were unacceptable and potentially harmful. I am requesting that this incident be formally reviewed and that action be taken to ensure this does not happen to another mother and baby. Staff should be retrained on newborn feeding protocols, early milk stimulation, and the identification of oral ties that can seriously impact feeding. The role of lactation support also needs to be evaluated, as the lack of assistance I received from the designated lactation nurse was inexcusable.

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