Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Memorial Medical

    1.2 (6 reviews)

    Memorial Medical Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Memorial Medical

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    9 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of K C.
    0
    9
    0

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Memorial Medical

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Memorial Medical Center

    Memorial Medical Center

    2.2(58 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The nurses and Doctors were great with my son. He came in there with pain and left with a smile…read moreand feeling so much better. As a mother we always worry and have so many questions, the staff answered them and even though was there for couple hours was worth it to have the proper care for my 7 year old son. So wanted to share that you guys rocked today with the care you gave my little baby with the Iv and he was so brave and only had to poke him once :) made sure he was comfortable. So thank you for making his experience that could of been scary a good memory of showing that the hospital he was born in take such good care of him. High five to all of you on Team Riley today!! Great job and thank you again.

    I have been to Memorial Medical Center for 4 years since moving to Las Cruces, 3 times to ER. In…read morethe past, I lived in large metropolitan areas with multiple medical facilities. Memorial is old, but in general the facility is well kept and the service is excellent. In December, I had a triple bypass surgery in Memorial. I first spent 5 days on the fourth floor prior my surgery. My surgeon was Dr. Vitaly Piluiko, who recently retired. Him and his team were outstanding. Dr. Piluiko, visited me in my room every day prior my surgery. After surgery, I spent a few days recovering in the intensive care unit. Even the anesthesiologist came to check on me the day after my surgery! Yes, the hospital is a bit tired, but the care I received was outstanding. My only observation is that the food service company lacks of employees who understand what vegan meals are and they need to have a proper selection of options for vegans, vegetarians and pescatarians. The service is at the same level of what I experienced in large hospitals in San Antonio and Dallas Texas.

    Photos
    Memorial Medical Center
    Memorial Medical Center - Wall near water fixture. Any one with a brain can assume this is a breeding ground for mold. In an emergency room!

    Wall near water fixture. Any one with a brain can assume this is a breeding ground for mold. In an emergency room!

    Memorial Medical Center - Men's urinal at memorial medical emergency.

    See all

    Men's urinal at memorial medical emergency.

    B Hc Mesilla Valley Hospital

    B Hc Mesilla Valley Hospital

    1.0(8 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Upon entering the Mesilla Valley Hospital Mental Health Ward, I had medical issues that I needed to…read morehave addressed. The nursing staff repeatedly told me that I would have to wait to see a doctor. Having pain emanating from my left kidney area, I couldn't be given any pain medication stronger than over the shelf pain relievers. Though the Patient's Bill of Rights states that you have the right not to be in pain and that you should be seen by a doctor within a day, it was three days before one became available. They also did not allow me to go to a doctor. I nearly called 911 from a hospital as the care there was so poor. One of the other patients had emotional problems and continued to threaten and intimidate me. On the third day we had a physical fight. Still, the staff did nothing to prevent this or further problems with this patient. He had previously knocked another patient unconscious with a dinner tray. It was obvious that the staff didn't have the wherewithal to deal with or prevent such situations. On day two when I asked how long that they could legally hold me there, several of the staff members said that they could hold me indefinitely just for asking to be released. Without a reason or by a doctor's evaluation, they wrongly kept me for 9 days. The privatization of medical facilities such as this has caused patients to lose their rights. Eight of my rights were violated during my stay. My normal Diabetic medications weren't given to me and my mental health suffered under their care. Anyone who has suffered like care from this facility is encouraged to contact me for a Class Action lawsuit.

    This place is horrible overall. There's a severe stigmatization around this place. The staff look…read moredown of the patients. All they do is drug up their patients and no real therapy is going on. I was in there for an eating disorder and came out worse than before. I left AMA because of how awful this care was. Coming from a teenager, please look into other options.

    MountainView Emergency Center - PT3

    MountainView Emergency Center

    1.9(17 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Do not go here. Yeah it might seem better because they are able to see you sooner, but at what…read morecost? The level of care is not where it's supposed to be. I'd take my chances somewhere else even if the wait might be a little longer, at least you'll receive better care. From personal experience, when the nurse or whoever it was who took me to get weighed laughed at my weight, I knew they were unprofessional. Why are they laughing at patients who obviously are going to come in all shapes and sizes? Honestly, I don't know how they were able to make it through school. Secondly, when I came for a potentially sprained bone and was all cut up and bloody from falling, they didn't even clean it up before putting a bandage on it. No water, no soap, no sanitizer. nothing. I had to clean it myself at home. So there was no reason to come if I could've just took care of it myself. Just please don't go here. If you are able to, go to a better clinic even if the wait time is longer.

    Note, I am now posting this a few weeks out from the visit but wrote this the same evening I…read morereturned from this ER. I thought giving myself some time to sleep on it would possibly change my feelings on our experience here, however my feelings have not changed. Background: this took place on a Tuesday evening following initial visits to urgent care on the previous Friday evening and Monday morning. The Dr. at the second visit to the urgent care advised "if your symptoms continue to worsen, please go to the ER to get a chest x-ray or CT." That was the primary reason we went to the ER so soon as I am aware that illness can last a week or more. My daughter's fever was worsening over time, and despite frequent hydration, she felt extremely dehydrated and was experiencing a headache that would not improve with ibuprofen or medication. I am appalled at the behavior and bedside manner of most of the employees at this ER. We were first met with the front desk RN, Mayra. When we arrived, Mayra was mistreating an individual asking them "so do you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Diabetes? Which is it?" or things like "that's NOT what I asked you" in a horrible, angry tone. I should have turned around then and left but I was concerned about my child and did not want to risk going elsewhere with a longer wait time. Once she was done disrespecting that individual, it was my child's turn. I began to speak to Mayra and was going to explain "I know my child is 18 years old but also understand that if she requests, I can speak on her behalf" however I was interrupted by Mayra who immediately stated "I NEED to only speak with her. She's 18." When my daughter spoke with Mayra, she was extremely condescending disregarding anything my daughter expressed she was dealing with by minimizing or disregarding symptoms mentioned. For example, my daughter expressed that she was experiencing a painful migraine so Mayra asked "do you have a history of migraines?" to which my daughter replied she did not as she does not have chronic migraines but HAS experienced migraines before. Mayra replies "ok so then you have a headache." When asking her medical history and when my daughter did not answer quickly enough, Mayra responds "YOU KNOW THINGS you might be medicated for? Like diabetes, depression..." My daughter said "oh, yes I do." Again, she was not feeling well and (side note, my child is autistic so the line of questioning was being answered to the best of her ability!) so she just answered the question as a yes or no. Mayra looked annoyed so I answered, "depression, she takes..." Mayra interrupted stating "I DON'T NEED TO KNOW WHAT SHE TAKES." Yikes! She then proceeds to give my child the pain scale instructions stating "Ok, so how bad is your pain on a scale of 1 to 10 and I mean ten being your arm was just cut off." Considering that my child has never experienced pain from limb loss, she cannot utilize limb loss to accurately gauge her pain? Advice for asking about the pain scale, Mayra, would be to state "Ten being the worst pain YOU have ever felt and one being pain that is bearable but bothersome." We were seen pretty quickly by an ER tech who asked why we were being seen. My daughter again explained her symptoms to which the ER tech stated "okay, well you might just have a virus, you tested negative at the urgent care?" to which my daughter responded that yes, she tested negative but that she might have a 'flu.' The tech looked puzzled, but my daughter was simply relaying what she was told by the nurse from the Urgent care a few nights before. She then stated she would do blood work and swab for covid, strep, and flu. She swabbed my daughters NOSE then put the SAME SWAB in her throat!? I could not believe she did this. I know that sometimes they may begin with the throat swab THEN test the nasal cavity but the reverse? Yikes! The ER tech did state "you might also be feeling like this because you're so dehydrated and I bet you're not hydrating." Did not ask "how often are you hydrating?" or "Are you consuming or drinking electrolytes?" just "you're probably not hydrating." It was presumptuous of her. She had been hydrating OFTEN and consuming electrolytes. The tech then clumsily attempted to place an IV in my daughter's arm but was having difficulty (likely due to my daughter's dehydration?) and eventually placed the IV in her hand. Shortly thereafter, another RN (short, curly blonde or light brown hair-I could not see her nametag as most of the nurses had their tags flipped around-I wonder why?) came in and stated "you know that viruses last longer than just a few days. Why are we seeing you right now?" I did my best not to interject as my child is 18 years old but they bulldozed her while she was experiencing extreme pain so I would interject when necessary. We informed this nurse that she had already been seen in urgent care Friday night and the morning prior and that the doctor at urgent care advised that we go

    Photos
    MountainView Emergency Center - PT2

    PT2

    MountainView Emergency Center - PT1

    See all

    PT1

    Memorial Medical - hospitals - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...