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    Bruises from being poked and prodded when i have a port

    Visiting should be overnight like long island's number one hospital stony brook yall can learn alot from them... some patients have bad anxiety being alone or in a room with a stranger and they need their loved ones to not have an anxiety attack or get worse . They don't train their nurses in applying ports ... I have had a port for many years because Im a hard stick and i am always getting blood transfusions and sickle cell med through iv .. the first time i came they found someone to put it in after hours but the next two times i came they refused to even try and they poked and prodded so many times because each one blew and now i have big bruises up and down my arms. Will never come here again gave more than one chance to see if they just had an off day but no.. some of the doctors mainly the old ones wit grey hair not gonna mention no names but you know who u are... they don't listen to you they just ignore everything you say and hand u medicine you probably don't need just to get u in and out and some of the nurses is racist treating certain patients different because of their skin color.. I strongly dislike this hospital.. I'm going back to Long Island.

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    If I could give mount Sinai Brooklyn 0 stars, I absolutely would! My partner recently had surgery here, and the disorganization and lack of professionalism was astounding. In addition, they failed to give me any updates and ignored my existence the entire time I waited there. Even when I was in the recovery room with my partner, the staff would not speak to me. In addition, weeks before the surgery, my partner was given a booklet with the steps the hospital would take as part of his recovery before being discharged. The staff completed none of the physical therapy or steps outlined in the booklet. The waiting room was filthy, and the nurses would come in and take breaks, propping up their feet on the chairs. I would never have anything done there again and recommend if you have any other option, you go elsewhere

    She ignored me at the front desk, then tried to hide

    I edited my review and posted it again. If Yelp removes it again, l will seek legal counsel. Yelp, you just gave me all the evidence that I need. Yelp, you removed my original review after falsely accusing me of unnecessary graphic or offensive descriptions. Yelp, you also falsely accused me of mentioning physical and or sexual violence. Leave my review up, or deal with the risk of a lawsuit, meditation, or settlement. Date of hospital visit: 7/27/24 Location: Mount Sinai Brooklyn Emergency Department 3201 Kings Highway Brooklyn 11234-2625 Time approximately 6:55am Doctor who saw me: Morgan Sauer, MD Reason for review: Condescending, nonchalant medical staff member who was supposed to get me help IMMEDIATELY, but instead took her sweet time. See the attached photos of the person I'm describing. This is my second post because Yelp removed first one. I don't know why Yelp is trying to censor my review. My account is not even well known, how did you even find me? I didn't use any profanity or threats. This is exactly what's wrong with this society. NOBODY CAN BE HONEST ANYMORE. I currently have COVID and I went to Mount Sinai and my first words to the black female worker/receptionist behind the glass window was that I have a 91 degree body temperature. She looked at me and didn't say one word. And looked disinterested. The only thing she said in response was "I.D?" I gave her both my ID and my insurance card. Instead of her getting help and requesting that someone come out and check my vital signs, she had me in wait for almost 5 minutes. And the only reason it wasn't longer was because I spoke up for myself. She never once said "Please wait." Or even indicated that she was trying to get me help. The main lobby was empty. There was no patient in the lobby but me. And she still was taking her sweet time typing in my information very slowly. She even asked me "Where do you live?" These are the type of decisions that can result in patients dying. She was also talking to me in a very low tone of voice even though she was behind a glass. I could barely hear her. She even went in to say "You can sit down." This was about 5 minutes after I already told her my body temp was 91 degrees Fahrenheit. Then I asked her if there was a doctor available and she replied sarcastically "This is a hospital, of course there are doctors." So she was quicker to be sarcastic with a patient who asked a reasonable question as opposed to getting the Registered Nurse. She only got the nurse after I raised my voice at her. The Registered Nurse also lied to me and told me that 91 degrees is normal body temperature. No human being can live with a 91 body temperature. That is hypothermia, and can damage your organs. She knows that, but she told me BS anyway. It's like they just tell you ANYTHING, and they say it with a straight face, and expect you to believe it. And I also didn't like when Morgan Sauer, MD told me that I was "young". He was practically downplaying my COVID infection. A very demeaning and common thing that many doctors say far too often. As if people have never heard of St. Jude, a cancer facility for children. And not to mention Juvenile Diabetes. Doctors are always downplaying people's symptoms. But the worst of them all was the woman behind the glass window when I came in. Then as soon as I mentioned that I was going to do a review about her unprofessionalism and pulled out my cellphone, she started dodging me like a ninja. These are simple things to do as a medical professional. If someone tells you that their body temp is 91, you aren't supposed to take your sweet time. And she knows that but she just didn't care.

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    horrible, stay away from it. Stuff does not what they do, SW is not helpful and I am lucky that my father was discharged alive

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    They took care of me when I had a brain bleed and got me into manhattan where I had my surgery

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    Dr. Tobias Halene saved my life. I've had many experiences with Doctors throughout my life, and can…read moresay without hesitation that Dr. Halene is the best of them. He found me in the worst state of my life and has helped me not only in the immediate hours of first encountering me, but over time as well. His diagnosis, quality of care and overall experience is one of the things I am most continually grateful for. God Bless this man, and the Hospital is lucky to have him!

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    They need new dental receptionists !! Always calling and…read morethey give me false information I've been calling for 3 weeks after 3:30 on Thursdays to change an appointment as suggested! Do you think they answered? NOOO If I come in person and give attitude, they gonna want to call security from the front! Smh get some new ones please! Besides that everything else is fine.

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    I've taken the COVID-19 PCR test at different test sites around the city a few times now and am all…read moretoo familiar with the anxious feeling that comes between the time you take the test and when you get your results. I've been lucky to have been clued into sites that have a turnaround time of just 2 days so I haven't waited too long but I know of many folks who have waited as long as 14 days for theirs. I took a rapid PCR test here at this Crown Heights site and got my results back in a mere 2 hours. Everything about this process, from booking my appointment to entering the site, to getting my results back via online portal were incredibly straightforward and efficient, and I'd recommend anyone visit nyc.gov's rapid testing site page to find your nearest location if you need to get tested. 1218 Prospect Place is also the address for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene but has now set up a special covid testing site. Once you're in the building you're asked to write your name and time of visit on a sheet of paper, and then you're walked over to a small room where they'll ask for your information, and some general questions like if you have any symptoms and if you've traveled internationally in the last week. I didn't love being in a small unventilated room with other people but they moved people in and out of that room relatively quickly. I was then walked into the room where I got tested, and I was swabbed and out of that room in just a couple of minutes. The process of getting tested at Bellevue Hospital was somewhat less nerve wracking since the hospital lobby where you wait in line is expansive with soaring high ceilings (we're talking 50-70 feet high) and the test itself takes place in an outdoor tent. Still the lines at Bellevue can be long and while getting tested there is usually about a 1 hour process, getting tested at this Crown Heights site was actually in total only a 15 minute process. It's also amazing that they can return results in hours because they're a small center and they have their own lab. I was emailed about my (negative!) results and I checked them via an online portal. Many thanks to the staff at this testing site for making this process as quick and painless as possible.

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    Stay away from this hospital. I came to this hospital for the first time in August 2020 and they…read moremistreated me and a group of nurses and hospital staff bullied and ganged up on me and went physical. Like all the other reviews, this hospital is one of the worst. Also random stuff happened to me during my stay like a priest who wanted to pray with me, which is absurd. I tried to dismiss him and he wouldn't listen. Then another nurse who called herself nurse Lee kneed my neck and beat me up, leaving me with lots of bruises all over my body. The beatings led to a bloodbath with some nurses scratched and bleeding and my iPhone was drenched in blood. It was horrible. They also gave me peaches in every meal with a post it saying I'm allergic to peaches. How dare they. Also they took me to the radiology room and I was knocked out unconscious and was put out. I woke up to myself on the CAT scan machine which they did not let me know what they were doing to me. I felt like I was in a coma. Also I don't know what IV fluid injections they inject in me because I did not feel well afterwards. Now I'm traumatized to go to any hospital. I cannot believe this is how professional this hospital can be.

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