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Halifax Health - Lobby Entrance

Halifax Health

1.8(106 reviews)
6.2 mi

Teagan in the ER was amazing. Her attention to detail was great. She took great care of me, and was…read morevery nice. I noticed her excitement of enjoying what she does and making sure she does great. The IV she did on me was wonderful I didn't even feel it. In ICU, Nurse Jillian took great care of me you can tell Jillian really loves to make sure the patients assigned are doing great and offers amazing care to them. I'm beyond grateful I had such nice nurses taking care of me in such a stressful situation.

I'm writing this based on a widely shared social-media account involving Theodore Haskin, DO at…read moreHalifax Health in Daytona Beach, and what was shown was deeply troubling. A young Black woman in her mid-20s reportedly presented to the ER in a sickle cell pain crisis and was met with what appeared to be condescension, patronizing language, and dismissal of her pain. Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that disproportionately affects African American patients and is well known in medicine for causing severe, excruciating pain crises due to blocked blood flow. These crises are considered medical emergencies and are commonly treated with timely opioid pain management when clinically indicated. In the video, the physician was seen talking down to her, due to her need for appropriate pain relief medication while citing vague statements like "studies show it's dangerous," despite the patient being in an emergency setting and clearly in distress. To many viewers like myself, this interaction reflected a lack of empathy, outdated or misapplied reasoning, and troubling bias, particularly toward a young Black woman advocating for herself. Regardless of intent, the encounter raised serious concerns about how pain, race, and chronic illness are handled in emergency medicine. Patients with sickle cell disease already face significant stigma and disbelief in healthcare settings, and situations like this only reinforce that fear. I hope Halifax Health takes these concerns seriously and prioritizes compassionate, evidence-based care for all patients.

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Halifax Urgent Care-Port Orange

Halifax Urgent Care-Port Orange

1.0(1 review)
1.6 mi

This place is supposed to be an "URGENT care" facility. I went here needing stitches in my neck…read moreand had to sit in the waiting room with people that were vomiting in an sick bag right next to me for over five hours. They call you back to see them three different times just for signing in, only to send you right back out to the waiting room again to wait 30 or so minutes between trips. Once to give your information, once to have your vitals taken, and once to sign some insurance paperwork. It is a very disorganized admittance procedure and the staff ignores you most of the time while they sit and joke with each other or talk on the phone (after THEY called YOU back to see them), then once they can be bothered to address you they are extremely short and rude. It doesn't get better once you are sent to a room to be seen by a nurse and doctor. The wait is so long that you have a chance to actually look around at the disgusting state of the exam room. The floor was dirty and sticky, there was hair and filth literally so thick you couldn't see the bottom 1/3 of the baseboard around the entire room. You could see dirty spots on the floor where a liquid of some sort had been spilled and not cleaned up properly, or at all, and it has accumulated dirt and debris so it was a big black dirty spot on the floor next to the gurney. Before I get started on the "healthcare" I received, I should mention that the stitches I needed were for a catheter in my neck that went to my heart that another healthcare "professional" had literally ripped out while doing a dressing change, so it was extremely important to keep everything sterile and clean when exposed. I was not even seen by an attending physician (which wasn't really an issue), that being said the resident doctor that saw me did not put a mask on or wash her hands and put gloves on before just pulling the dressing off and putting her face inches from my catheter and poking around with her finger. The human mouth and nose carry tons of dangerous bacteria and having had to deal with these things one of the worst ones that is present in all of us is staph bacteria which are in all of our noses and mouths. Because the catheter went directly to my heart, a staph infection in that catheter could have caused heart failure and death. In summation, if you want to waste your whole day sitting around a bunch of people vomiting, in uncomfortable chairs, in a smelly and dirty environment to get staph infection or die in the end, then this is the place for you, if you want quality health care you should keep driving and find a different hospital/urgent care center. The only good thing I can say about the whole thing is that the resident was nice and as a result of their horrid health care I did get to have that pesky catheter removed early by a qualified health professional.

Primary Care Center - hospitals - Updated May 2026

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