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    5.0(1 review)
    2.5 miRadcliffborough

    Disclaimer: This is my place of employment. I can however provide some objective input, as I have…read morehad a family member and friends in need of a transplant. It actually is a good thing to be able to assess a situation from both sides. I hope none of you ever need a transplant, but if you do, we are here for you. Have your family doctor make a referral on-line, by phone or by fax. This building is only office space, so you most likely will never actually see the inside of it unless you decide you need a job. Our outpatient clinics are in the Rutledge Tower and the Ashley River Tower, depending on the specific organ. The Blood and Marrow transplant program is run under the Hollings umbrella now and is no longer part of our centre. We can however provide some insight if necessary and have quite a few contacts over there to get you started. We currently provide all solid organ transplants on adults and pediatric patients. We have dedicated Social Workers and Financial Coordinators to help guide you through the process. You will also be assigned to a team of nurses and program assistants who will monitor your health and provide updates as to your status towards a transplant. We do have a small parking lot in front of our building in case you just need to drop off some paperwork, but there is also the Rutledge-Ashley garage next door. You can get your parking ticket validated through the clinic, or you might want to try the valet service for a flat fee. Again, if ever you need us, we are here, but I'm honestly hoping that I don't need to see you anytime soon. Take Care!

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    Musc Adult Emergency Room - MUSC ER patient room filth. It is unsafe for a liquid bleach cleaner to be left on a patient cart. So patient can clean his own room?

    Musc Adult Emergency Room

    1.7(33 reviews)
    2.4 miRadcliffborough

    Yes, this was a 5 star experience!…read more After my husband's dreadful 19 hour stint at this ER last winter (for an MRI), I just didn't want to go, but, the doctor at Urgent Cars explained that the health of my left eye was at risk. I didn't need any more convincing. I called a friend and we headed downtown to the MUSC Adult ER on Jonathan Lucas Street. The particulars of the visit would be frankly, TMI, but the terrific experience and quality of care was noteworthy. The waiting area was surprisingly empty on this late Sunday afternoon. Check in was a breeze. I was taken back to triage right away and escorted to a room where I was immediately introduced to 2 nurses. Soon, thereafter, I was evaluated by a 3rd yr ER resident and the chief. After a thorough eye examination, the resident explained next steps. A nurse gave me a shot of Versed and I was ready to go. The on-call 4th year opthomology resident appeared to perform the procedure. I called my friend to pick me up ... we went through discharge instructions ... and I was on my way. Total time from arrival to departure was about 3 hours. The time went by quickly. The ER resident checked on me several times. Everyone was kind, professional and very proficient. Obviously, this was not how I expected to spend my Sunday evening but it could have been a whole different scenario.

    Why did I come here? Drove 35 miles and got here at 5:40 and I am still waiting, mine wasn't a life…read moreand death situation and it is not about the employees, it is the system. The institution needs to do something about the backlog and the old building I don't think I will be coming back to this dirty and slow place. Just two weeks ago another reviewer writes about her mother. Just when I was going to go back home they called me to draw blood. Half an hour later we go to another waiting area that reminds me of M*A*S*H with people on stretchers and chairs all around a small area. I didn't have covid and I am afraid I will catch it here. They said there are no rooms and my pain is going away but my wife won't let me go back home. Had to sign some consent forms in this secondary waiting area that should have been given to me when I came in, isn't that what they used to do years ago? I think I rather die at home than in this s***hole of hospital that reminds me of a third world country but I chose to come here because my next door neighbor had the same 10 days ago and she was taken by the ambulance to Trident Medical Center and she passed two days later. I didn't have time to check with my primary. Recommendation: if you think that you will be lucky to heal on your own don't come here, it is horrible. This must've been a good place to land when it was built some 50 years ago around 1964 I must give credit to everyone that works here because they make it work, not sure how but the people are great! So this is how it works, the Hospital is not big enough for the number of people so they make you wait in the first waiting area and after a while they take you inside to a secondary waiting area and after a while they take you a room where it has been partitioned with curtains, you wait for the Doctor and after you are seeing you go back to the secondary waiting area where nurses will administer IVs or whatever medication you need or taken to X rays only to go back to the secondary waiting are while the process repeats itself with all the other people in the pipeline. In this process my waiting time was stretched because the right hand never told the left where was I when I was waiting for the doctor in cubicle number 16 and nurses thought I went home. Juggling people around in small spaces without an organizational chart can be confusing if you don't have one person directing traffic.

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    Musc Adult Emergency Room - Blood or other substance smeared on the  wall. One of many.

    Blood or other substance smeared on the wall. One of many.

    Musc Adult Emergency Room - No paper towels in the dispenser. No hand sanitizer anywhere in the room.

    No paper towels in the dispenser. No hand sanitizer anywhere in the room.

    Musc Adult Emergency Room - Vertical Care? no beds here so nothing Horizontal

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    Vertical Care? no beds here so nothing Horizontal

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