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Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital

Prisma Health Oconee Memorial Hospital

3.0(7 reviews)
45.1 mi

on Saturday, September 13, my husband had had a Gran Mal seizure…read more He was transferred by ambulance after being down greater than 20 minutes when I arrive to the emergency room along with the ambulance, I had asked the admissions technician at the desk, identified myself and told her I wanted to go back to speak doctor to let him know what had happened because my husband was not alert she told me I needed to sit and wait until they got him in the room and situated I expressed I was a nurse of 35 years and I need to go back and be with him because he was not awake she called the nursing supervisor Katie, obviously inexperienced. young lady proceeded to flag her arms and me out of the hall and told me to go sit down very belligerently. She was not professional. She even went as far to call Security and tell them to have me removed if I didn't sit down I tried to explain to her that he was not awake and I needed to speak with the doctor to let him know what had happened. She told me what the paramedics were for. She was very rude obviously has no compassion and totally does not care about family or any concerns of the family she was very non-supportive very brazen and she needs to go back to school to learn how to speak to people and not fly off the handle herself this is the second awful experience. would not recommend it to anyone.

By far this is the worst hospital you could go to, the nurses are not helpful and the doctors will…read morecome and visit you after 3 days, this is a poor excuse for a hospital, I don't think anyone there at this hospital cares or even knows what they are doing, please don't take your love one there, rating this hospital I give them a negative 0. This hospital needs to be revamp bad.

St Francis Hospital

St Francis Hospital

3.0(3 reviews)
9.6 mi

Post surgical recovery room. The following day, a well-intentioned /concerned sounding nurse will…read moreleave a check-the-box obligatory message on your cell phone, claiming interest in your immediate post surgical status. The phone number (864-675-4164)they leave is a dead line- no answer. Also, any Rx for pain mysteriously never makes it to your designated Pharmacy. "Never attribute to malice aforethought, that which could simply be due to incompetence". U.S. 1st Quarter of the 21st century: Due to the complete failure of the American political system caused by CORRUPTION (began w/ SCOTUS 5-4 Decision in 2010, Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission), the following systems were hopelessly broken within late-stage market capitalism operating under the now-farce of either a Democracy or a Republic, for all but the "Have More's" (billionaires): Healthcare / Insurance Criminal Justice Education Due to rampant apathy, mass anger evident by non-stop gun rage, coast to coast, add- a certain hopelessness built upon the massive "dumbing down" of over 300 million souls, perhaps 1 in 10,000 people read this far, and 1 in 100,000 comprehend the written facts and truth. 1 in 5 million agree with the foregoing points, and the rest prefer to BS themselves and others with idiotic delusions while chanting "USA! USA! USA!".

This is our favorite hospital, with excellent care, great customer service, and delicious food in…read morethe cafeteria. We have appreciated the superb care on multiple occasions; my Mum, my beloved, and myself, and each time we are grateful. ER, outpatient, and inpatient stays have all reflected dedicated staff and physicians.

Prisma Health Patewood Hospital

Prisma Health Patewood Hospital

2.7(9 reviews)
6.2 mi

CMC Maternity Center in South Charlotte/Pineville was a better experience 4 yrs ago compared to…read morebirth of our current newborn at Patewood (soon to be called Prisma - part of Palmetto health care). If you're reading this before taking the hospital tour, BE SURE to bring this stuff up during the tour if you want change! I could send an email or letter but I'm sure it would just get buried. The nurses during recovery don't give us a specific time when they will return. Unlike at CMC the staff from different departments come at sporadic times, all unannounced or give incredibly rough approximations, usually no heads up so we can plan rests, feedings, showers, etc (I'm referring to: hearing test, birth certificate lady, house keeping, circumcision, nurses coming in just to say they're switching nurses, etc). It felt like every hour someone else would come in, unannounced. Why can't they group people to come in within a specific time range? My wife has had 4 hours sleep in the past 54 hours, whereas she could have had about 14 if they coordinated and had consideration. I gave this feedback to one of the final exam nurses and she, as expected, brushed it off to us being tired an cranky and offered to take our baby to the nursery so we could get some rest before leaving (that seems to be their crutch to justify their ho-hum attitude about inconsiderate nurse visits). This seems to me to be a top-down issue from management and culture problem. Again, we didn't have these problems at two other hospitals. If I were you I'd drive an hour and half to the Charlotte hospital. One male STUDENT came in, unaccompanied by a real doctor, to ask questions and do a repeat exam on the baby. The epidural didn't work unlike my wife's first two pregnancies; she literally felt everything, it was very traumatic, but the nurses did an awesome job encouraging her thru that during the birth, while she screamed. Leading up to the birth, just after the epidural anesthesiologist left, I had to FRANTICALLY GO GET a nurse because my wife was about to pass out because of the botched epidural; her blood pressure was dropping so low she was getting tunnel vision, couldn't breath and was about to pass out, TWICE. If I didn't GO GET a nurse to drop the medicine, something bad could have happened. Her signals should have been continuously monitored by staff in the other room and the staff should be QUICK to respond instead of myself (what happens to single moms with no family in the room?). Both times it took over a minute for a nurse to show up. (Same thing later when we thought our baby was choking on burped up amniotic fluid, it took over a minute for a nurse to show up.) That's a long time to wait when you think a loved one is about to die. The anesthesiologist said he's been here 25 years. He didn't say a word to my wife the whole time, like he didn't care. I'm sure he must be good to be employed that long, but he botched this one. This facility looks nice, but there were definitely some corners cut. At CMC Maternity Center in Charlotte you stay in the room you give birth in which is very convenient. Here at Patewood they have a limited number of birthing rooms and then after birth they wheel you to much smaller recovery rooms for the rest of your stay, which is nerve racking always worrying if you're going to trip on something while carrying your baby because of lack of sleep and awareness. The beds for dads are very cheap uncomfortable futon type couches instead of decent Murphy beds like at CMC. There is no soft Kleenex to wipe up baby spit up off our baby, and we're not going to use the rough paper towels they have in the bathroom, you have to use the 3 baby blankets provided. Our room has been cold the past 24 hours, making our hands cold, and they haven't used heated exam tables which they just have sitting UNUSED in the birthing rooms, so our baby is unnecessarily crying a lot because of that. More stress and less sleep for mom. A baby wipe warmer would be nice. The cafe is subpar, and the food is not as nice as CMC. Stale pastries, very basic food, long wait in line at the single man grill for something decent, sometimes the check out lady isn't there which is frustrating if your wife wants something immediately. In case your baby does go to the nursery (required for circumcision) there's no large window to look into the nursery like normal hospitals. There's a tiny sliver of glass on the door to look thru. As for the positives: Dr Kalahan and nurse Monica in the room for the birth were fantastic! Cleanliness of the entire hospital, good security (except sometimes the secretary at the 4th floor door is either on the phone or not there, making you have to wait to get back in).

My daughter went in for a scheduled C-section because of gestational diabetes. Delivered an 8+lb…read morebaby a week early. Everything was great. One of the many pediatricians came in and read the wrong chart and accused her of being on meth! My daughter and her husband tried to convince him that a mistake was made and had to insist on another urine test. The baby never tested positive for any drugs. When her second urine test came back negative for all drugs that pediatrician had already had DSS called and sent a healthy baby to the NICU! His shift ended and he left and we were left trying to fight over the weekend when the patient advocate was not available! The DSS woman even told us that she should have never been called!!!!!

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Prisma Health Patewood Hospital - This is me Rachel. This is my second time at Patewood Memorial Hospital under the care of Dr.James Cameron of the (Stedman Hawkins Clinic)

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This is me Rachel. This is my second time at Patewood Memorial Hospital under the care of Dr.James Cameron of the (Stedman Hawkins Clinic)

Mission Hospital - Looking out my window from the 6th floor

Mission Hospital

2.3(211 reviews)
52.8 mi

I had an emergency which was a result from a concussion I gave myself for Christmas I was trying…read moreto be good and went to the hotel gym... The staff were dedicated, efficient, knowledgeable and caring. They were under-staffed and working through breaks and there were No complaints. I know because I saw how busy it was and asked about breaks. My test results all came back quickly and I left with the knowledge that I didn't have internal bleeding, and the best way to be with the concussion, which was rest and ease. I chose Mission Hospital as a traveler even though it only has 2 stars. There was something about the positive reviews that drew me. 90% of my work is donation based and I haven't seen the bill yet. I'm worried and I'm very grateful for my experience. I saw a cartoon this morning comparing our corporate healthcare system to France. It's possible to not go into debt to get care. I hope I will live to see the day when that is a reality for us like in all of Europe, Canada and all the places where human health is a right not a luxury.

PLEASE READ-MEDICATION ERROR Mission at fault but no care…read moreafter the error I visited Mission Hospital on November 11, 2025 for food poisoning and was treated in the ER by Dr. Sanchez and several nurses. I initially only agreed to receive Zofran, but Dr. Sanchez strongly encouraged me to take Bentyl and Reglan as well. I repeatedly declined, but after continued pressure, I finally agreed. Dr. Sanchez told me the Bentyl would be given as a shot in my thigh. When the nurse came in, she told me she needed to place a new IV and that both medications would be administered through the IV. I explained that Dr. Sanchez specifically said the Bentyl would be a shot, but the nurse reassured me she had "done this thousands of times" and insisted it was given IV. The moment she administered it, I lost my vision. She dismissed it as anxiety. I was discharged shortly after, but I vomited the entire way home and was so ill that I couldn't get out of bed. That night, I ended up in my local ER due to severe pain. There, I was informed that Bentyl is not supposed to be administered through an IV. My arm was swollen significantly at the IV site, so they performed an ultrasound and found a blood clot. I immediately had to start blood thinners. I was devastated. I called Mission to report what happened, and all I was told was, "sorry." I later had to see a hematologist, who confirmed the clot was caused by the improper administration of the medication ,chemical phlebitis. I contacted Patient Risk repeatedly. After several attempts, I finally heard from Heather, who told me it would be months before anyone could review my case. Meanwhile, I had already spent thousands of dollars on medical bills, missed a week of work, was placed on lifelong blood thinners that my insurance does not cover, and needed therapy due to the trauma. When I asked to speak to her supervisor, Jaime was much more empathetic but ultimately told me my claim was denied because I "did not have permanent physical damage." This blood clot has completely changed my life. I do not feel like the same person I was before all of this, and yet no one at Mission Hospital has been held accountable. The negligence was preventable, the dismissal afterward was painful, and the lack of accountability has been devastating for me and my family. I strongly believe people need to advocate for themselves when seeking care at Mission. I'm considering sharing my story with the local news, because the public deserves to know how easily a mistake like this can happen and how little support patients receive afterward. I do not blame Dr.Sanchez but the nurse who manually ignored multiple warnings before she administered my mediation. I want to share my story so that others know if your hospital makes a mistake, you will not receive proper care and the nurse and hospital will have no repercussions.

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Mission Hospital - Sunset at the Ashville Hospital upstairs

Sunset at the Ashville Hospital upstairs

Mission Hospital - View of N. Carolina mountains. Kinda looks like Arizona desert

View of N. Carolina mountains. Kinda looks like Arizona desert

Mission Hospital - There's a Couch w Pullout Bed, a Recliner Chair too !!

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There's a Couch w Pullout Bed, a Recliner Chair too !!

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