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    Penn State Health Therapy Services

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center - Cancer SUCKS!

    Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

    2.2(88 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Please bear with me. I'm not a holy roller in your face religious zealot. But what I witnessed this…read moreweekend happened by the grace of God. The staff at Hershey medical system were blessed with the skills to save my mom. My mother had a major stroke on Saturday. She had a complete blockage in the area controlling speech and movement on her right side. She arrived at Hershey able to understand but unable to communicate. She couldn't lift her arms. She literally was scared to death. Likewise, my dad, who witnessed everything, was panicking. When we got the call, we threw some stuff in a suitcase and drove all night covering over 800 miles to get there as soon as we could. When we arrived, we went directly to the hospital. Of course I had updates from my family, but I still wasn't sure what I would see when I walked into her room in the NICU. The moment I stepped over that threshold, I knew I still had my mom. Not mom with a new normal, but MY mom. How did I know? She was complaining about something. Yep, that's my mom, bless her heart. (And I mean that in a true southern way!) I've already established my belief in divine intervention, but it was the excellent staff at Hershey that actually performed the miracle. The moment mom crossed the ER threshold, she was hit by a whirlwind of activity. Time is critical for a stroke patient. Within the first 1/2 hour, they confirmed the stroke and had a specialist paged. Less than two hours from getting wheeled in into the ER by the EMTs, she was in recovery from surgery. The surgery was delicate (as are all brain surgeries, of course). This particular surgery takes advanced skills - her neurologist said that even they revere these surgeons. The doctor said that they got the entire clot but didn't know her prognosis. He did say that recovery was going to be slow. The wonderful care didn't stop in the ER and OR. The nurses and support staff were second to none. Not only was mom well cared for, we were also recipients of the helpfulness and kindness of the staff. We were kept abreast of every test and procedure. They made sure that the doctor came by while we were there - keeping us tightly in the loop. We had pertinent phone numbers so we could always speak with her nurse. They helped us set up her portal (clear cookies before enrolling). Mom was a nurse so she has exceptionally high standards for nursing care. Even she was impressed. There were a couple of hiccups. The food was awful. I wouldn't have eaten it either. They did not do a very good job at helping her with hygiene. She said she had a bed bath but whatever they did, sure didn't do what was intended. In 5 days, she had only received 1 bath. Please be aware that the medical center is HUGE and you will most likely have quite a trek to the room. Seriously, after the first day, I traded my cute sandals for my tennis shoes. There are a couple of places inside to eat but we didn't try them. A very busy Starbucks is in the lobby. Us fellow Penn Staters feel especially at home with the replica of our beloved Nittany Lion sculpture in the rotunda. A life size replica of our mascot sits on an outside bench just begging for a photo shoot. If I ever need urgent medical care while in town visiting, there will be absolutely no question on where I'll go. Hershey Medical Center. It's undoubtedly one of the best. And, to the staff - thank you from the bottom of my heart for saving my mom. Bless you all.

    A state of the art Medical training facility under the Penn State University doctors and medical…read morestudents. The facility is large, like big as all heck large. It is well maintained, cleaned, and up kept. The ER is a little slow if you come in on a Saturday, but the staff (on all aspects/positions) are outgoing, knowledgeable, and wanting to educate you on what they are doing/have done and the options that you have. With that said, the care is exceptional. The nurse staff is beyond amazing! The care was contributions, present, and working to provided the best care available!! Going to the hospital is NEVER easy and not something anyone looks forward to, but I assure you that you are in good hands here!!

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    Penn State Health Pain Medicine

    2.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    They call him Dr. V. He was very unprofessional, arrogant, didn't even introduce himself to me. He…read moremay have seen me less than 15 minutes and made me very uncomfortable. He showed no empathy or even seemed like he cared about my pain. He wants me to try a peripheral nerve stimulator and didn't even tell me for sure if it was waterproof as I informed that my husband and I are going to Florida the end of December. He then said I have to find a pain management doctor in Florida or may have to fly back for them to check the stimulator which is only a trial run for 60 days. Then just shrugged his shoulders and told me then you will just have to fly back here. What a joke!! He had no good bedside manner!!! I am very disappointed in him. His assistant was a sweetheart and she spoke to me more than he did. He said he couldn't prescribe me anything for pain as I wait to see if my insurance will even cover the nerve stimulator. What is wrong these doctors today. They act as if they are God. He didn't treat my pain issue at all for the time being and I even informed him I am on my last day of pain medicine which was prescribed by my PCP for one week until I saw this very rude doctor!! I didn't even get all my questions answered. He walked away and never said anything else to encourage me. I bet if he or anyone in his family were in pain he would most likely not let them suffer in pain. His assistant who is a doc ... Dr. K ..... very professional and actually listened to me and then another staff called her out of my room as I was talking to her. She apologized that she had to leave and was so kind. I would rather her be treating me. She explained more than the Dr. V. I could write a book on this experience and not good. He could not even tell me who would perform the procedure And didn't explain it very well at all. I am a nurse and have been for 43 years And also work part time for Penn state. Our healthcare system is a wreck. All the caring doctors are retiring and I'm about to retire the end of November. My husband went to him years ago and never went back due to his arrogant personality And poor communication. I wanted to give him a chance and was referred to Penn state pain management but I have lost respect for Dr. V. Patients have the right to be treated for pain!!! Not everyone is seeking pain meds .... It doesn't make you an addict just because of chronic nerve pain with post traumatic left ankle arthritis due to an injury and a podiatrist . Dr. C who performed surgery on me in 2017 and cut and removed a nerve in my ankle that he said needed to be removed. i ended up with a neuroma on the lower lateral side of my left leg.... Never was I informed this could happen. I have been in pain ever since then. i also asked Dr.V in order to confirm it's a neuroma that should i have an MRI ? He said I have to go to another doctor to order that test..... he never even told me who to contact for an MRi. Then back to the peripheral nerve stimulator. I wanted to know why not do a radio frequency nerve ablation and the secretary told me he said he thought it may not work on my condition.... Yes the secretary had to go back and ask him because he left the room too fast so I told her I needed to know and she went back and asked him herself for me. So I can bet you I will get a bill from him and I am the patient who deserves to get answers while I am at the doctors appointment. I did not get proper treatment or answers to some pertinent questions..... anyway as I said he was not nice to me at all. I could never treat a patient as he treated me.... He acted like he was in such a big hurry to go nowhere. It's a shame that patients are getting treated so poorly.... At least I was.... as I said his assistant Dr. K was very nice to me , although Dr. V needs some lessons on bedside manner and kindness along with empathy and respect to his patients.

    I have been going to this PM and also Hershey Hampden. Dr Riela and the drs at the Hampden center…read moreare amazing. The wait time from when you check in to when you're back in the room is very fast. Drs listen very closely to your needs. They have helped me with my pain and I am so thankful for them

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