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    Mile Bluff Medical Center

    Mile Bluff Medical Center

    2.0(7 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Mile Bluff is a mediocre medical facility. My sister and brother both went there within the last…read morecouple months, and wereshipped off to Madison by ambulance because it was more than they were capable of handling. They have no specialists of their own. Specialists like UW Health doctors are not allowed to see them when they're in the hospital. Even though they have UW Health clinic the lower floor of their medical clinic. Their own doctors are upstairs, but they're all basic family doctors. Some of which are very good like Dr. Byrnes. I don't know what kind of doctors they have in the ER. I think it's extremely awful awful that they don't allow specialist like UW Health doctors to see patients in the hospital so if you need anything specialized just drive to Madison and go to University hospital or Meriter hospital. Meriter hospital has a partnership with UW health so a doctors and specialist come over all the time to see patients at Meriter hospital. These two hospitals (University Hospital and Meriter) can handle anything. Mile Bluff has a very nice infusion unit for people who need chemo the staff there are great. But if you need anything complex from the hospital or the ER, you're being shipped to Madison and not always in a timely manner. My brother sat in a wheelchair, waiting for quite a long time to be transported to.Meriter Hospital. I'm not sure how long my sister waited when she had to go there. I have some other very negative things to say, but I won't. Dealing with Mile Bluff has given me a new appreciation why you should go to big cities to have your hospitalization. I've got a summary here and I'm trying to be kind so here it is. 1.) great but small chemo infusion unit 2.) if you need a specialist while you're at Mile Bluff Hospital, you will not get one. They have UW Health specialists who come to the facility, but they aren't allowed to go into the hospital and see anyone. Thats really WRONG for whatever their reasons are. 3.) if you're leaving the hospital to go home arrange your own transportation. 4.) some of your basic doctors in the mile Bluff clinic are kind, hard-working docs. 5.) UW Health clinic in the basement also has some great specialist who come there. They don't have every specialty come there I can't say for sure which specialties they do have other than I know they have an oncologist who comes there one day every other week or maybe now its every week. I know they don't have a hepatologist that comes there. If you need a specialist call and ask, which ones they have and how often they're there. 6.) at least they have the good sense to send you to a great hospital if you have something that's complex or requires specialists So I said a few things that were bad and at least a couple that were good. 7.) they don't use Epic for medical records. They use a primitive system called MHealth that does not interface in any way to epic so after they send you to university Hospital or Meriter Hospital those facilities cannot pull up your records. They have to manually send them to the hospitals in Madison that use epic. This is a real problem. 8.) my brother went to this hospital twice the first time they sent them to Meriter in Madison cause his liver and kidneys had shut down after his chemo reacted with the antibiotic they gave him for pneumonia. He was in Meriter hospital for 25 days, then 2 months in rehab so he could be walking again. He went home, was there for a week, was sick with pneumonia again, fell, and was taken back to the hospital. During his approximately weeklong day, the hospitalist decided to evaluate him and he decided that they should take away his assigned POA for Healthcare, which is me. Now I have been with my brother almost every day since he went to Meriter hospital. Most days he would not be able to pass a cognitive test. Once or twice he gave up the wrong address for where he lived and that's just one example - his kidney and liver damage were so severe that they didn't think he would live initially and specialists from UW Health that saw my brother at Meriter said it could affect his mental capabilities for many months or possibly even years but this idiot doctor decided he knew better based on one or two tests that he should end the POA for Healthcare.. yes, my brother has rare good days where his mind is all there but it's not consistent. I would love for it to be consistent. Now so that I can take care of my brother I need to find two doctors to certify that he's not capable of managing his own health so thank you very much, hospitalist from mile Bluff. I don't even know his name because he couldn't be bothered to call me back even though I asked more than once. I would give their chemo infusion unit, four stars, but the hospital two stars, and the administration one star because i left messages for them and they couldn't be bothered to return my calls.

    Hit and miss. Billing dept. is horrible. Only act in town…read moreand surrounding area so pretty much stuck stuck They do not always work with other medical places without a hassle. Lots of phone tag and not always great followup.

    Professional Hearing Care - audiologist - Updated May 2026

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