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Providence Regional Medical Center Everett - My hospital room with no bathroom

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett

(224 reviews)

My father visited the Providence Everett ER on 2/19/26 and 2/20/26. Both visits left A LOT to be…read moredesired. During the 2/19/26 visit, no one even bothered to enter the visit into MyChart. I had no idea what was going on. Your Emergency Room goes out of its way NOT to talk to patient families. I am my father's Power of Attorney because of his severe dementia. On 2/19/26, I called three times to speak to a member of my dad's care team. I FINALLY got to speak to someone and found out Dad had already been discharged back to memory care. Why isn't your Emergency Department involving the POA in the patient's care? On 2/20/26 my father returned to the ER because his wound was bleeding way too much, he was not himself, strong personality changes, pain in ribs and profound facial swelling. I called the Emergency Department and on the third try finally spoke to someone who said they would add a note to Dad's chart to call me. No one ever called and I did see the note to call me in MyChart. As I mentioned, I am Dad's Power of Attorney and his dementia prevents him from being able to articulate what is wrong. I live in North Carolina. If I could be at his bedside, I would be. Another two hours passed and nothing. After my 7th call, I finally speak to a guy at the nursing desk who tells me my Dad's nurse "has her hands really full right now" and could he take my number. I gave him my name and number and told him that as Dad's Power of Attorney I needed to speak to his care team to explain why he was brought back and what we hoped would come of the visit. I told the guy helping the nurse that Dad had such a personality change in 12 hours and an oozing head wound that it was worth further investigation. The nurse at my Dad's memory care facility believed he had a concussion. Dad's aide believed he had a concussion. After I spoke with them about changes in Dad's behavior, as I too was thinking he could have a concussion. Not one nurse or doctor ever took the time to call me to discuss my father or why we wanted him looked at again. I checked MyChart and not a single test was run on my father on 2/20/26, the reason staff wrote that Dad was brought to the ER was incorrect. Basically, my father sat there, no testing was done, and he was returned to memory care without a single person at Providence contacting me about my father TWO DAYS IN A ROW!!! It seems illegal that the Power of Attorney is not contacted when care is administered to a person that has no idea why he is there. On a personal level, I am also my father's daughter. Is it the policy of Providence to keep family out of the loop when caring for patients? My father's memory care facility called me to tell me my dad was released and was being transported back to his room at memory care. SO, obviously the phones at Providence DO work if they can call the memory care facility but not the daughter/POA. I can't articulate how angry I am that I was excluded from my father's care. Memory care informed me that the ER removed the staples in Dad's head (he fell on 2/13/26) that the ER told him on 2/19/26 weren't ready to be removed yet. Information about the readiness for Dad's staples to be removed was in the After Visit Summary from 2/19/26. This tells me your nurses and physicians do not read chart notes. To conclude, my father was brought back on 2/20/26 for concerns he might have a concussion, but staff wrote down that the visit was about a bandage and removed staples that were not ready to come out and never spoke to me. Your facility told more to Dad's memory care facility than I ever heard. Staff never contacted me during either visit. I intend to escalate this complaint.

The nurses and drs here are doing a great job and very much under pressure. I know the economy…read moredictated a lot of monies for expenses. This is not my first rodeo with dietary. The do not LISTEN it's her way or the highway. She does not understand some stents have guidelines also.ive been requesting times to meet with her and she showed b up once.i told her my trays as well as others are b thrown in GARBAGE bc its not correct and she wont listen. I'm b here over 25 days and Finally got a fresh fruit which btw my family brought me. my family has b been bringing me protein drinks bc they only have one brand. Their menu is repeated over and over and today i finally got a meat at breakfast and NO im not on special diet. I told her foods i prefer and doesn't matter 4 out of 5 trays are same chicken but dunked in what they call a fancy name but its the same 1/2 chicken breast smashed into something where the name is supposed to make you feel full. always diced pears or peaches always out of can with plenty of syrup.

Western Washington Medical Group

Western Washington Medical Group

(9 reviews)

Negative stars. Made appt with Ronald Quam, DO,…read moreorthopedics. Most horrible experience in my entire medical history. The appt was for May 28, 2025 and I am still dealing with it. No one there wants to help.

I am so grateful to have found Western Washington GI, and specifically, Dr. Schreiber…read more Having a strong family history of colon cancer, I've known for a few years that I really need to get a colonoscopy. After contracting COVID in February, I developed an ulcer, and subsequently also needed an endoscopy. My brother, who is just two years older than me, had an alarming colonoscopy this year, and that was the final catalyst to get things done. Make no mistake about it. I was absolutely TERRIFIED. And, as an ER RN myself, I felt like I "knew too much". My primary doc recommended Western Wa Gastroenterology. When I called to make an appointment, I was given the option of seeing the PA quickly (who I'm sure is abundantly competent, but doesn't do procedures) or wait to see the doc who would actually be doing my procedure. As I preferred a female doctor for this particular kind of thing, I researched reviews and asked for recommendations online, and those two things led me to Dr. Schreiber. I chose to wait to have an appointment with her so I wouldn't meet her on the same day that she'd be putting a scope where the sun doesn't shine. I first met with her in the end of May, and I could tell immediately that she was worth the wait. She asked questions that made it clear that she had read my intake form, and wanted to understand why I was there and help me. She was so kind and patient, and when I told her that I had some anxiety revolving around the procedures, she was understanding and reassuring. Fast forward to my procedure day, I showed up at the endoscopy center earlier this week. I checked in at 8am, and from the kind woman who checked me in, to my nurse, Theresa, to Dr. Schreiber, to the nurse anesthetist, Nate, to my recovery nurse, Amy, everyone was SO friendly, so respectful, caring, professional, and gave me the utmost confidence and reassurance that everything would be ok. I was out of there before 11am. IF you have any concerns about the sedation portion, you need to know that some places use a combination of Fentanyl and Versed, and some use Propofol. When you hear about people waking up mid-procedure, they likely got the first one. I communicated my concerns to Nate, and I received Propofol which is standard for this practice, and I remember absolutely NOTHING of the actual procedure. I woke up feeling fine - although I guess professed my true love to Nate - and he apparently was a good sport about it - and I was discharged rather quickly and was on my way home. Please note that you must have a driver in attendance and they must wait there for the duration of the procedure. Kids can come. They can be in the waiting area or the coffee shop, but they must stay in the building, which is understandable. I was a little tired that same day, and maybe even a little bit the next day from the prep and not eating, but after that, I felt like a million bucks. Never had any pain, left feeling like I had a plan, was given a detailed report and photos about the findings, and a follow up call yesterday to see how I was doing. If there's anything to take away from this, it's that you don't need to be scared. I was absolutely terrified until the minute it happened, but it ended up being a breeze. Get your tailpipe checked. Especially if you are over 40. If you wait until you have symptoms, it may be too late. Don't be a chicken like I was. It really gives you peace of mind just knowing that everything is a-ok. I highly recommend WWGI, and I most definitely recommend Dr. Schreiber.

Providence Pavilion for Women & Children - Delivery room

Providence Pavilion for Women & Children

(20 reviews)

One OB did not see a heartbeat at 5-6 weeks and scheduled a D&C. An optional second opinion…read moreultrasound was offered and luckily I went because there was a baby and a heartbeat after all. The OB did not follow up about their mistake or show compassion about how that would impact a patient. Receptionists are not very welcoming, and most of the time can't schedule or reschedule appointments- you have to wait a day or two for your care team to facilitate this. In the final two weeks of a pregnancy it took more than a week to hear back from my OB. The C section process was described by two OBs that they would do skin to skin right away and could show me the baby being pulled out - but none of this happened. The baby was brought to me more than 5 minutes after, fully covered and we could not do skin to skin for at least 30 minutes after, when we were moved to another room (there were no complications). Overall very disappointed and have heard of similar experiences from multiple people. One OB did not see a heartbeat at 5-6 weeks and scheduled a D&C. An optional second opinion ultrasound was offered and luckily I went because there was a baby and a heartbeat after all. The OB did not follow up about their mistake or show compassion about how that would impact a patient. Receptionists are not very welcoming, and most of the time can't schedule or reschedule appointments- you have to wait a day or two for your care team to facilitate this. In the final two weeks of a pregnancy it took more than a week to hear back from my OB. The C section process was described by two OBs that they would do skin to skin right away and could show me the baby being pulled out - but none of this happened. The baby was brought to me more than 5 minutes after, fully covered and we could not do skin to skin for at least 30 minutes after, when we were moved to another room (there were no complications). Overall very disappointed and have heard of similar experiences from multiple people. Had my second baby at Evergreen and had a much better experience, golden hour / skin to skin were standard - they did all the baby checks on my chest and waited for a couple of hours to take weight and administer medications.

The staff was phenomenal. My midwife, Sarah was so amazing and encouraging. My nurses Emily and…read morenurse in training Elly were so helpful and comforting. I'm such a baby about all things medical and I ended up having a somewhat complicated birth resulting in an emergency C section but I felt so supported and safe the entire time because of these people. I also really enjoyed seeing midwife Hallie during my prenatal visits. There were one or two nurses during my stay that weren't awesome but most everyone I encountered was wonderful and took great care of me and baby.

Providence Internal Medicine - North Everett

Providence Internal Medicine - North Everett

(3 reviews)

I had a 10:20 apt. I finally saw the Doctor slightly after 12:00. During the wait time I was…read moregiven a voucher to go eat in the cafeteria which I did. I was called back shortly after noon. The doctor was polite and knowledgeable. He explained a few things to me, but lacked skills in other areas. He seemed more interested in sharing his pedigree with me then to my upcoming surgery. He also has an accent which made it difficult to understand at times. At the end of my appointment he left to go enter the chart notes on the computer system. After waiting 10 minutes for him to return, I went to the front desk. I asked if I could leave and I was asked if I had my cheek swabbed for MRSA. I sad no and was asked to return to my room and someone would be there shortly. My doctor had said nothing about that. I found myself waiting once again. Soon the nurse that sent me back to the exam room came and told me I could leave and she would phone the next day to schedule the next two tests. The next day I waited and waited I finally phoned them at 4:00 pm. The person who answered the phone looked up my chart and could not find anything about the two tests and asked if she could call me the next day. I told her I knew the names of the test and I really wanted to schedule then today. About that time she found the names of the additional tests and then told me the scheduler was not there today and they would have to call me the next day. I look forward to the call should they call. How can anyone trust a doctor with such a poorly ran office to do any type of surgery on you? I know I won't! Another day and still no phone call. They finally called me back. I scheduled the two tests, but will be having another surgeon do the surgery.

Probably the worst experience in my life......providence emergency is the worst I've, been here…read moresince 5 am and have not been seen. The nurses are total bitches, do not go there

Evergreen Health

Evergreen Health

(42 reviews)

I called first to see how long the waiting line was and they said 30 min…read more The person was very cordial. When I arrived, the desk lady was most cordial and helpful and while I was talking to her a gent came up and assured me they would get to me as soon as a room opened. Not sure if it was my age (78) or what but that was nice. I waited about 15 min and was in to a room where a young lady did all the normal. The doctor was exceptionally thorough and concerned with my condition. We discussed and settled on next steps. I was really impressed with the doctor's care and I've had plenty of experience on the patient side of the practice of medicine. Wish she was my primary.

Multiple misdiagnoses and poorly trained techs…read more I have had multiple visits here and am sorely disappointed because when I follow up with my regular primary care physicians, they have told me each time that urgent care didn't do things right. Recent examples include: 1. I was flagged for extreme blood pressure. However, the blood pressure was taken incorrectly with my feet hanging off the chair, my arm hanging straight down, my back not rested, and the cuff was way too tight. 2. I took my son in for a strep test, and they said it was negative. His symptoms continued, and when we visited his pediatrician, another test confirmed it was positive. The urgent care didn't swab far enough back. In both cases, my primary care physicians confirmed that urgent care failed to follow correct procedures. I plan to complain to Evergreen directly, but I hope others read this and choose a different provider for urgent care. These experiences have left me very unhappy.

Providence Sleep Lab - medcenters - Updated May 2026

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