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    Physicians’ Eye Surgery Center

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Coastal Wound Care

    Coastal Wound Care

    1.0(1 review)
    0.0 miWest Ashley

    The reason why I won't recommend coastal wound care is because Danial lied to me and said that the…read moreinsurance company emailed them and said don't talk to me anymore regarding transportation. The reason why I know Daniel was lying is because the nurse who I was dealing with in Alanta told Asley not to talk to me anymore regarding transportation because I am not there patient. That's Medcaid rule if u see a Dr from sc u must get a Dr in sc to fill out the paperwork. My Dr in Gerioga told Asley not to talk to me anymore regarding nothing because I was not there patient anymore. I had to stop my treatments in Alanta because I have no other way to get to Gerioga. I called my insurance company and my insurance company said that they are not allowed to tell drs not to talk to patients anymore. I don't see the Dr in alanta anymore either. I now go to Augusta Gerioga for treatment. Dr Edward's was the person who did my surgery so I got a called from Daniel and Daniel said Cierra Dr Edward's said what u are doing on her schedule . He said Dr Edward said that it's not time yet. Daniel connected me to Cathy and Cathy said Dr Edward said she doesn't want to see u until time for your appointment because she wants your arm to finish doing what it needs to do. Dr Edward's told me to go back to her colleague Dr Grogroy. Dr Gregory had already referred me to Dr Edward. I ask Dr Gregory when did he want me to see him again and he said I am going to let Dr Edward's make that decision. I felt like I wasn't treated fair. If I was being treated fair I would have stayed. My arm was paining me so bad.Cathy said that I didn't do what they say. I was big on keep my wound clean and changing my dressing because I know how important it is to take care of and open wound. I know if u don't take care of it u can get septis. My dad is a first responder so I know. I was dealing with this wound sense 2000.

    From the owner: Wound Care Clinic. Acute and Chronic wounds Chronic ulcers…read moreDiabetic foot ulcers Pressure Ulcers Infected wounds Bone infections Post-surgical wounds Venous stasis ulcers Arterial ulcers Wounds from radiation therapy Limb salvage & Limb preservation Trauma wounds Minor burns

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    Roper St Francis Healthcare - Routine CT scan

    Roper St Francis Healthcare

    3.3(12 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    My family's experience during pregnancy care and delivery here was deeply mixed. There were…read moreindividual caregivers who were exceptional, but the overall system and process left us disappointed and, frankly, shaken. During high-risk screenings, we raised specific concerns about potential complications. Rather than feeling heard and evaluated in a focused way, the process felt standardized and procedural. We were given strong reassurance that certain conditions were not present, only to discover immediately after birth that one of those exact conditions was, in fact, present. Communication during follow-up screenings was also confusing. Important findings were shared casually and without context. We were moved through additional monitoring without clear explanation of what was being evaluated, what the risks were, or why certain decisions were being made. The experience felt checklist-driven rather than patient-centered. After delivery, the lack of coordination and condition-specific knowledge became more concerning. We received confident assurances about feeding and care approaches that later proved unrealistic given our child's medical needs. Some staff were clearly trying their best, but others spoke with certainty about issues they did not fully understand. Our newborn was handled and examined at times without meaningful explanation or discussion. For a family navigating unexpected medical complexity, that lack of clarity adds unnecessary stress. There were also smaller but telling process issues. For example, the hospital seemed unprepared to accommodate a vegetarian diet. Food orders were repeatedly incorrect despite clear communication about dietary preferences. While this may seem minor compared to medical care, it reflects broader coordination and communication gaps that were noticeable throughout our stay. That said, I want to clearly recognize the caregivers who made a meaningful difference. Emma, Lauren, Melisa, Susana, Suzi, Emily, Holly, Riley, and Jenn were compassionate, patient, and professional during an incredibly vulnerable time for our family. They treated us with dignity, listened to our concerns, and approached our baby with gentleness and care. Their empathy and steadiness did not go unnoticed. Kerstin, the occupational therapist who worked with us on feeding challenges, was exceptional. She was knowledgeable, calm, and deeply invested in helping us navigate a complex situation. She listened carefully, adjusted her approach thoughtfully, and demonstrated humility and genuine curiosity. That mindset made a profound difference in our experience and reflects what patient-centered care should look like. What ultimately left a lasting impression was not a lack of technology or medical capability, but what felt like a systemic process issue. Too often, the experience felt driven by routine protocols rather than individualized listening and critical thinking. When hospitals rely heavily on standardized workflows without tailoring them to patient concerns, families can feel unheard and underserved. There are clearly compassionate professionals working here, and several of them had a very positive impact on us. However, the broader communication and coordination gaps significantly affected our trust. I hope this feedback is received constructively and used to improve transparency, individualized care, and condition-specific preparedness for future families navigating high-risk pregnancies and unexpected diagnoses.

    Wait time for lab work 1.5 hours. Soooo ridiculous ! Not a lot of folks waiting either.read more

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