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AMS Urgent Care

AMS Urgent Care

3.4(25 reviews)
2.4 mi

I'll start by saying, I have been to AMS Urgent care a handful of times and have always had a great…read moreexperience with the front desk staff. They are professional and kind. My most recent trips I worked with Doctor Elizabath Clawson and she has spoiled the experience for me. I likely will not be returning again. I went in, knowing what was wrong with me and looking for a urinalysis to confirm so I could be medicated. Before the testing was even complete the Doctor, rather matter of fact, diagnosed me with two things that were completely outlandish. Once the 1st round of testing came back she was confirmed to be wrong. Then she again diagnosed me with another issue that was outlandish and urged me to go to the ER. Days later testing came back and what I knew to be the issue was the issue. If I hadn't met her one time previously and learned how she behaved I would have been scared to death and in tears. A doctor is supposed to be supportive with the goal of achieving care rather than the goal of sparking fear and diagnosing with no solid facts or evidence. She told me I was pregnant before a test was even complete. I was not pregnant and that shouldn't be the go to prognosis when a woman is in pain.

AMS is my go-to urgent care clinic. Everyone there is super nice and friendly. The doctors and…read morePA's are very thorough, knowledgeable and helpful. I recommend going to them before the ER if it's not a life threatening condition and you want to be seen in a timely manner.

Alaska Regional Hospital - A nice profile

Alaska Regional Hospital

2.8(46 reviews)
2.0 mi

I had to go to this hospital twice the first time was through the ER, where I was evaluated for…read morecontinuing falls. The staff was very considerate of my needs and very caring. They actually took the time to listen to me; the doctor would explain what they felt was the issue and felt I ought to be admitted as a patient and the internist came in told me their plan of care for me and I went to my room. There was a nurse who was in charge of the floor I was sent to and he took the time to walk with me and talk and ask questions if I had any. Then after my tests the doctor explained my situation to me told me that I was being referred to a neurologist to speak with the step in my plan of care. They had a nickname for this doctor because it was a zoom conversation which he asked me question and told me I needed to see a neurosurgeon and referred me to Dr. Waller, who did my surgery a few weeks later. I do not remember everyone's name because it was a scary time because of the findings. The internists that followed me through the admission were very nice and took the time to actually talk with me. The only complaint I do have is that my Iv site was infiltrated and the nurses felt that since they could still flush it with normal saline doesn't tell you that it is infiltrated. When I had to go for my MRIs I told them this issue, I needed medication to be able to take the tests and them giving me the medication by IV did not work at all. The tech who did the tests was very good at her job and very understanding when I could not continue with the testing. Overall, the care I received was very good and the reason I say this is because I am a retired nurse and they were very friendly, personable as compared to the horrible experience I had at Providence where I had another type of surgery, at that hospital in PACU where you are when you wake from your surgery, the person sitting next to my stretcher was talking to someone on his cellphone while I began waking up, did not talk with me but continued to yell asking when my bed was going to be ready and when he was told it was ready he said "finally" proceeded to grab all the wires attached to my chest at the same time and yanked them off, very painful to me (this is what is called unprofessional) and the care I got on the floor was also as horrible because they do not care about their patients and how they treat them (so the people who say that Providence is a better hospital I am sorry just because it "looks cleaner does not relate to be better), different surgery that was necessary that occurred in between this admission and the surgery from this admission. The surgery that stemmed from the admission was very terrifying for me. The staff in the OR were very understanding of the fact of me being very claustrophobic and allowed me to hold my own mask as they were administering my medication to go to sleep. This is beyond what they really needed to do but they did and it helped calm me down and gave the whole atmosphere a little more relaxed under the anxiety I was having. I want to thank them all on both of these admission to Regional for the care I received other than the IV issue was excellent care. I was at this hospital in June and August of 2025 and at Providence in July of 2025.

Nasty, nasty nasty! The employees don't care!…read more My sister was bought her tonight from the airport by ambulance. By the time I got her they had her sitting in the waiting room with a woman that was coughing and not covering her mouth. I told APD to take her to Providence for so many of the reasons I'm going to list here. They bought her here because Providence was full, so they bought her to the dirtiest hospital Anchorage has. The last time I was here, I bought my father in and we found out he had RSV when he returned back home The entire time they had my father sitting in the waiting room, never did he get into a room. Her nurse when she was in the room was nice but was she truly helpful. Slightly. It took twice asking for Motrin for her headache before she said the doctor wants to try Tramadol. The nurse offered it for the headache and never followed through. She has been in room air the entire time with her O2 dipping A LOT! But she was fine as they say. When she finally hit on oxygen is because I asked why is she not on oxygen and she's dipping? No one is coming to check her like we were told. When she beeped no one came in like she said they would. I asked her nurse an hour after admission came in to get insurance info, when she was getting her IV so she can get her scans done? She said who told you that? I told her the scan tech came up and said it and that she was going to tell her. Like wait what? The nurse walked in and said that's my fault usually if a doctor wants meds by mouth they don't do and IV. So you're admitting you're not doing your job correctly??? So an hour and half in she's on room air and dipping, headache still no meds, and no IV that's been ordered? Yeah she was not doing her job. It's to much to put in here, but do not take your loved ones here. I don't care if it's crowded go somewhere else.

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