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    Ridgeview Medical Center - Waconia - Waiting room for nuclear medicine.

    Ridgeview Medical Center - Waconia

    2.0(21 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The care given to the patients is amazing, you do not feel rushed ! I had nurses literally in the…read moreroom treating me for over an hour at a time!!! for the most part I received decent care... but because my an employee made the care decrease as they did not follow up with cleaning of site and trying for when going home How they treat their employees is not good, they do it make sure you work in a safe environment, when you report bullying they praise the people doing the bulling, and then grab as straws to terminate the staff who did not feel safe at work. Their training program is horrible and they constantly have a swing door of staff. From December 2024 through November 2024 n once department they lost 10 staff member. They will also blatantly loom at you and tell you that the accommodations made by your medical provider will be denied and they do not need to follow the request. They also will tell you they will no lt allow ADA accommodations because they stated they do no t see a disability, so I do not have e one, and that is externally against the law-

    I delivered my baby here and they based my care off of anxiety and pain management. I walked into…read morethe surgery room for a c-section, hormones were all over the place just like anyone else would've gone through, lights blaring, 10 staff members standing in a circle, sterile environment, of course my anxiety was through the roof considering soon enough I was going to have a c-section. I have never had one done, anesthesiologist was great and so was my surgeon, quite a few people in training which made me feel a little uncomfortable but we both made it through the surgery safe. During recovery I had severe gas pains, nurses kept attempting me to start walking the next mid-day when I was still having severe gas pains and they looked at me like I was a joke as well as maybe acting? Or scared to walk?? Of course I would love to get up and run a marathon but it's difficult when you are experiencing horrid gas pains. Pain was not managed well, nurses wrote in false progress notes. 2 days after my surgery, my gas pains were still terrible, pain was still not managed correctly and I was also having muscle pains. I asked the nurse if there was anything else I could take such as a muscle relaxer to help with my pains along with the narcotics I was taking to help ease the pains. She talked to a lead RN and recommended vistaril.. it barely helped with muscle aches like a regular muscle relaxer would and it also knocked me out completely. I couldn't take care of my 2 day old baby... I was SO out of it like I was given a horse tranquilizer. I was pumping/breast feeding at the time so as you could imagine it was DIFFICULT to even hold up the pumps, I kept falling asleep and had to be woken up WHILE pumping.... I simply asked for a muscle relaxer or something else besides ibuprofen and Tylenol to help manage my pains considering 2 days prior I had a c-section. She based my pain on anxiety and pain management. Didn't give me the narcotic unless I asked for it because it was a prn (as needed) when again, I was literally just sliced into.... It should be common sense to just give it when it is available.. she was sassy when I asked another nurse that came in the room if I was able to have the narcotic and came in shortly after and said "I can't just give you the medication unless you ask for it so next time please ask and I will get you one". I was speechless. What was supposed to be a non stressful delivery experience, was very stressful, mentally exhausting/draining, the list goes on. Lactation ladies were amazing, don't get me wrong maybe like 2 nurses were AMAZING. 2 nurses helped me set up my pumps, watched my baby so I could rest for a few hours, helped me in the bathroom/with transfers with no hesitation and were very heartwarming good souls. I just don't understand why people work a job where there job requirements are patient based care. This one specific nurse that over drugged me, put in a progress note that I was "knocked out from the vistaril" and how I asked for something to help me sleep so she gave me that???; had me in tears. I did not expect to not be able to function. But I guess in her eyes "this was distressing" for me. (I blacked out the nurses name and the dates due to having respect for others) I highly suggest if you are getting a c-section or go into labor and delivery not to tell them you have anxiety. In short they might hit you with a sleeping pill and tell you it's a muscle relaxer and your muscles won't feel a difference! You'll get great sleep tho and feel so drunk when you are woken up to take care of your baby! But don't worry. They did their job???

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    RAYUS Radiology

    RAYUS Radiology

    4.3(9 reviews)
    17.4 mi

    BEWARE! I was told upfront that the charge for a calcium…read morescan was $175.00 and that my insurance would not pay for this scan. I paid $175 for the service at the time of my appointment in November 2024. A few weeks later Rayus submitted a claim to my insurance company for $531.12, which was denied but paid by my FSA account. I never provided nor authorized Rayus to contact my insurance - why would I - I paid for the service at the time of the appointment. After many, many frustrating phone calls to Rayus the charge to my FSA account was eventually reversed. I still dont know why Rayus charged an additional $531.12. When I questioned this no one at Rayus could tell me what the charge was for. Then in Feb 2025, I received a check from Rayus for $531.12. I have not cashed the check because I am not due this money. I have made many attempts to contact Rayus customer service to try to resolve this and return their check. Then in May 2025 I received a letter from a collection agency stating I owe $531.12. I called the collection agency on 5/18 and 5/29 and explained this mess and also told them I have an uncashed check from Rayus made payable to me for the amount they are stating I owe. The collection company reps were understanding but said they said they cant resolve the matter because no one from Rayus is following up with them. I don't know how a company like Rayus stays in business. They are not ethical. And their customer service is a joke. Beware!

    Awesome experience with both the MRI and the injection. They care about their patients.read more

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    RAYUS Radiology and Vascular Care - High-field Open MRI at CDI in Blaine

    RAYUS Radiology and Vascular Care

    4.5(8 reviews)
    36.2 mi

    Was misled with the amount my procedure would cost which led me to get a misquote on the amount I…read morewould need to pay after insurance. Do not trust anything they tell you on the administrative side. I would not have scheduled this service knowing how much I would have to pay out of pocket as it was not a required service to be completed.

    Had an MRi done at their Otsego location. Fantastic experience. In and out in just over an hour -…read moreincluding the time in the machine. The technician was very courteous and professional, and even tho I've had MRI's in the past and know what to expect, they still made sure I was not only comfortable, but was informed of everything that was happening as it happened. Their yelp page (specifically for the Otsego location) has not been set up yet, but since I had a procedure at the Blaine location, I included my experience at the Otesego location here, When it came time for a needed spinal injection - they could not fit me in at the closer Otsego within the timeframe I requested, so they sent me to Blaine and got me in the literal next day. Another fantastic experience. Fast and easy check in, exceptional care pre-injection, And detailed explanations of what was happening during the procedure. Once again the Nurse was exceptionally courteous and professional, and alleviated all my fears of having a long sharp needle so close to my spinal cord. And, the Doctor was (aghast!) ON TIME! His skill had the injection done and over with in about 20 minutes, and the only thing I felt was the initial stab of the numbing needle. The dude had light hands ! YAY! I don't like my back being messed with, but if someone HAS to mess with it, I feel comfortable having the doctor and staff here messing with it.

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    Fairview Center For Women - Edina

    Fairview Center For Women - Edina

    3.1(19 reviews)
    23.0 mi

    I have been attending this clinic since the 90s when is had a different name. The care here is…read moreamazing and after having a recent terrible experience at Tria it shown more light on what a wonderful job the staff at this location does. They are kind, empathetic, and make sure you understand what is happening. I love that there are mainly women working there!

    I'm currently 39 weeks pregnant and have had all my prenatal appointments (and a couple regular…read morefemale health appointments prior to pregnancy) at this center. I have had nothing but good experiences here with the staff and nurses. No issues with making appointments, and lab tests have all been handled timely and easily. I'm a tough stick for blood draws and haven't had issues with lab techs not being able to draw blood. I ADORE my OB at this practice, Dr. Margaret Enadeghe. She is the first OB I've had who's taken the time to listen and respond to every single one of my and my partner's questions. Even when I nervously ask the same question multiple times over several visits! We are never rushed, however long she needs to spend with us to make us feel comfortable and informed, she does. She's a lovely person and a new mom herself, and happy to share her experiences tackling motherhood, which I've really appreciated as I'm becoming a first-time mom as well. Also, for folks who have ED/body dysmorphia issues, Dr. Enadeghe is incredibly sympathetic. I have disordered eating and was really worried I'd be tempted to restrict calories because of pregnancy weight gain. Thankfully, Dr. Enadeghe told me there was no need for me to even LOOK at the scale when they weighed me. She said she would inform me if anything was out of the ordinary, and assured me that the number on the scale wasn't a concern. This approach really helped me and made me much less anxious about my body's changes during pregnancy. I also really like the policies put in place by the clinic. I think they try to stay on top of current academic research and are consistently changing their protocols, instead of just sticking with antiquated methods. Quick example: I'm a research junkie and learned there's relatively new data that states it can be beneficial to the newborn to delay cord cutting after birth. This helps with hemoglobin levels and a bunch of other stuff. I asked Dr. Enadeghe about this and she said it was standard policy for the clinic to delay cord cutting.

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