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    Madison Imaging Center

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Madison Hospital

    2.4(56 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I went to the Madison Hospital for outpatient cataract surgery and lens implant. The hospital is…read morevery clean and still looks new. It's been there over 12 years. Dave drove past it due to all the tall trees outside and the growth of Madison in general. They have implemented a new automated check in system upon entering. Each person coming inside is screened and has to give their license and reason for why they are at the hospital. I realize this would upset some people but it's a procedure that must be followed. The same procedure exists at Huntsville Hospital. Check in the last time I was at HH in August 2024 was not automated. I went to the second floor to check in for cataract removal and lens implant surgery. Check in was smooth and quick. I was taken back to a prep for surgery room but there was no bed. I arrived 15 minutes early for my arrival time. The hospital has 5 eye surgery beds and I had to wait for one to be available. My nurse, Christine, is excellent. She made my stay there as comfortable as possible. I highly recommend her. My anesthesiologist, Dr. Campbell, is excellent. I highly recommend him. He too, made my stay there as comfortable as possible. My surgeon, Dr. Foster, is excellent. I highly recommend him. The staff on the second floor for eye surgery are all excellent. All of them did their best to make sure I was taken care of. I know they did the same for other patients as I could hear their communications. I highly recommend Madison Hospital if you have to have eye surgery. The staff are kind and respectful and my experience there was 5/5!!!

    I am writing this to express my extreme dissatisfaction and grave concern regarding the "missed"…read morestroke diagnosis I experienced at Madison Hospital. I arrived via ambulance with classic, textbook stroke symptoms: sudden numbness and tingling affecting my left lip, left arm, left leg, and the left side of my head. Despite these "red flag" neurological deficits, the care I received was dismissive and clinically negligent.

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    Ringworm/ fungus. They told me they didn't see anything smh

    American Family Care

    American Family Care

    2.1(81 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    My son started having issues on Saturday morning w/nausea and diarrhea, no appetite and fatigued to…read morethe point that he can barely stand after eating at Jim & Nicks in Gardendale. We believe that pulled pork he ate was not good. Anyway, took him to AFC in Madison and the wait was unbelievable. I was told they only had one provider and wait time could be awhile. Not a problem! The problem is what happens next. He's seen by a doctor that test him for COVID and flu and it comes back negative. They draw blood and tell me I can get the results tomorrow. In the meantime, they start him on antibiotics worried that he may have have a stomach bug or food poisoning. He gets worse the next day and my wife is concerned takes him to another doctor. The other doctor is completely confused because he's like why they would give him these antibiotics knowing that he has diarrhea and that the antibiotics would only make it worse. He takes him off the antibiotics and he gets better almost instantaneous. Finally, about 30 minutes ago we get a call to tell us he's dehydrated from AFC. I worry that had we not kept went to another doctor and continued him on these unnecessary antibiotics that my son could be dead now. I'm taking him to get more labs done to ensure that they haven't done any permanent damage by giving him medicine that wasn't necessary and quite frankly dangerous. Really disappointed with this and truly this may be the worst medical experience I've ever had. More will follow with updates on his health after this. I'm really confused how a test that only takes a day to get back would be communicated to us three days later after the doctor said it should be back in the following day. Oh, and by the way, it was done the following day we called Labcorp and they gave us the results on the spot. I will not be returning!

    Ah, American Family Care, where great medical care from the Dr's and Nurses and local staff meets…read morebilling department chaos in a symphony of incompetence. If you're looking for a clinic that can treat you but excels in ignoring your secondary insurance requirements and botching even the simplest instructions directly given to them by the insurer, look no further. This is the place for you! It's honestly impressive how determined they are to not follow directions. I watched in awe as my secondary insurer, a living, breathing human being, literally spoke to them on the phone and explained exactly what was needed. Like, step-by-step, as if talking to a toddler with a billing system. Did that help? Of course not! Why let clear communication ruin a good disaster? Instead, American Family Care billing department decided to go rogue. They billed incorrectly (again), sent the wrong billing codes (bravo), and then didn't even provide the additional information requested by the secondary insurer. And don't worry, if you're hoping for updates or resolution, just sit back and wait forever. Their follow-up skills are so advanced, they've transcended the concept of time entirely. Emails? Vanished. Callbacks? Hilarious. Accountability? nah...But wait, it gets better. Ever try to email them? Or send a letter? You might as well attach your message to a balloon and hope it floats into the right office. Responses are rarer than a solar eclipse. Apparently, their inbox is a black hole where accountability goes to die. And their physical mail? Probably stacked under someone's lunch leftovers. If you enjoy endless phone calls, re-explaining the same thing fifteen times, and playing detective just to get your bills corrected for care you already paid for with the primary insurance congratulations! You've found your happy place. In short: great place if you want to feel like you're participating in a billing scavenger hunt with no prize at the end. But you will get treated. Avoid unless you're trying to test your patience and sanity or writing a thesis on bureaucratic failure. Primary insurer, no problem...Secondary-DISASTER-no clue what they're doing but it's not the right thing. All the work they put in for $35 far exceeds the return they would get. Amazing.

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    The Orthopaedic Center

    The Orthopaedic Center

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    I went in to this location today as a new patient. Checking in was easy as I completed everything…read moreonline through their patient portal. The portal was easy to navigate and saved me time. I was there to see Dr. Sabatini for a 930 appointment. I made it to the back at about 10, but didn't mind the wait too much. The waiting area is comfortable and clean. After going back, they x-rayed my ankle. The X-ray tech was friendly, so taking the pics went pretty smoothly. Next I met Ryan, who is Dr Sabatini's assistant. She was extremely nice and easy to talk with. She came across as genuinely concerned and wanted to help relieve my pain. She diagnosed my issue via the X-rays. Ryan, then consulted with Dr Sabatini, who came in and examined me and confirmed Ryan's diagnosis. (Bone spurs/flat feet) Dr Sabatini was very attentive and I never once felt rushed. He gave me some recommendations on how do deal with my issues. He suggested I get a steroid shot in my ankle to ensure the bones spurs were the reason for my pain. If the shot worked, then surgically removing the spurs would work. Dr Sabatini administered the shot. He carefully marked a spot for the injection, then sprayed a freezing compound on my ankle. The steroids were administered all along the bone spur location. My ankle was feeling better before I got to my car. Now I have to follow up with Dr Sabatini in about 6 weeks. I certainly think he is a great doctor and am looking forward to seeing how long the shot gives me comfort and to visit the office again.

    Urgent Care for Children - Spacious waiting area with TVs and vending machines

    Urgent Care for Children

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Popped in on a Saturday to have a doctor take a look at a bacterial infection for our son. We were…read morein and out in about half an hour, even though there were a few patients ahead of us. They offer a great app called Solv for a pre-checkin/digital waitlist/appointment scheduling option. Staff was friendly and efficient, and we felt that our concerns were heard and the needs for our child were met. It's truly urgent care as it should be. With such fast and friendly service, we wish they treated adults too!

    My husband and son arrived at the Madison location of Urgent Care for Children around 6:55 tonight…read more My husband made sure our son was comfortably situated in the waiting room before attempting to sign in at 7:00. The receptionist at the front desk was visibly irritated and informed him that they were not taking walk-ins tonight. There were two other families in the waiting room at that time, with one hour before closing. While my husband and son packed up to leave the clinic without being seen, I called the Huntsville location at 7:03. The receptionist was very pleasant, and confirmed that they were indeed still taking walk in patients. Ultimately, I opted to seek care in the Huntsville location tomorrow due to the amount of time it would take to travel between the two locations. I wish I could comment on the quality of care in Madison, but unfortunately the office experience didn't allow for that today. I understand how busy clinics can be, especially during the winter months; however, it is very frustrating to be turned away when the website clearly states that walk-ins are welcome.

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