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Lincoln Learning Center

3.6 (5 reviews)
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Day 11 of our Dignity St. Joseph's 2026 Tour. There are five St. Joseph's review pages for 350 and…read more500 W Thomas Road. I have to sort out where to comment. Many of the 1 ratings on this page pertain to billing, Emergency Room experiences, and feelings of mistreatment. Our family member, several weeks ago, felt the imaging staff had no respect for her fragile body and curved spine. They knew what they needed to do, they had a long, busy, full night. The patient was a technical task needing solving. Some years ago, a doctor gave me his opinion from, as he said, "The view from 30,000 feet. " The view here from 30,000 feet is "Medical City". I do not know how many thousands of people "live" in this city from Janitors to food prep, nursing, brain surgeons and administrators. It is a complex place dealing with every aspect of human bodies, birth to preservation, and who is going to pay for these services and how. January, 2026 we learned, at a physical therapy center, the insurer of our family member withdrew Medicare Advantage coverage from them December 31, 2025. We scrambled. Elderly, on Medicare, we fell back on standard Medicare, but paid out of pocket for awhile. My heart goes out to people crushed between low pay and less than stellar medical insurance, and the medical institutions treating them, no matter the circumstances. We do not know what this hospitalization will ultimately cost our family. Care of our family member has been deep and wide. I think of thecduffering of my ancestors from falls, infections and the many diseases I get vaxed for. It is miraculous age. I see medications delivered at millionths of grams keeping a body functioning and relatively oit of pain. I am amazed. I see the teams assembled to work these medical miracles and I am amazed.

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I was discharged from HonorHealth Dear Valley recently and I would to give credit where credit is…read moredue. The ED staff: The waiting room was busy from the moment I checked in (3:34am). That being said the staff was ready, patient, organized and kept everyone who was waiting at ease. The same is true once I got in to be evaluated. The nurse who set my IV (I'm sorry I forgot your name I was in a bad way) was amazing. She was finishing the tail end of a long and busy shift, but had such a great attitude and disposition it put myself, and everyone else she help in a better state of mind. Shout out to the CT technician, I don't think you can be better or more efficient at your job. And that goes for everyone else in working the ED. Upstairs staff: Dr. Kruti P. Shah took authentic interest in my situation every day, really taking the time to get to know me and my lifestyle to bulk-up/supplemet her treatment plan. So empathetic and multifaceted it was almost like having two doctors for the price of one. I can verify first hand that she gets to the point and would never play mind games with your health. My day nurse Sandie used her amazing bedside manner and her experience/expertise in the nursing field to anticipate my needs so consistently it felt like she could read my thoughts. Her close partnership with Dr Shah came through it made me take note of how much they care. It's nice to see such a close partnership in such a large facility. The biggest compliment I can give them both is the lesson I took away in doctor/nurse/patient trust. I will never forget how the trust we had will be impossible to recreate in the future. Thank you both for being so kind, compassionate and understanding during my time of pain. I will never forget it. ED staff: you are heroes and the heart of this facility. Thank you.

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