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    Everyone says Batsons is the best, but due to the high volume of patients they just want to get you in and out quickly.

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    St. Dominic Hospital

    St. Dominic Hospital

    2.1
    (59 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I am extremely disappointed with the care I received in the Emergency Department at St. Dominic…read moreHospital. I was sent directly to the emergency room by a clinic after being told I had a corneal abrasion, a suspected corneal ulcer, and a swollen eye. The clinic was concerned enough about my condition to send me to the emergency department for further evaluation. Upon arrival, I had to wait over three hours before I was taken to the back but then placed on a gurney in the hallway and told that I would be treated there because my condition was not considered an emergency. I was especially displeased to be the only patient treated in a high-traffic hallway where people continuously passed by, stared, and went on with their day, which made me feel exposed and uncomfortable during an already painful and stressful situation. All other patients were placed in rooms while I was awaiting treatment in the hall. They had the unmitigated gall to write in a marker a room number and taped it on the wall by my gurney with my wristband informauto. taped on the wall as well. I felt degraded and uncared for at the same time. I arrived around 5:00 p.m. and waited for hours without being examined by a physician or other provider. During that time, my symptoms became progressively worse. I repeatedly informed the nursing staff that I was experiencing severe eye pain, extreme sensitivity to light, increasing swelling, and worsening symptoms. Despite expressing my concerns and fear that my vision could be affected, no one came to reassess me or explain the plan for my care. After six hours, I still had no relief from my symptoms. Eventually, I was told that there was no ophthalmologist on call. While I understand that not every hospital has an eye specialist available at all times, I expected someone to examine my eye, explain the next steps, or discuss whether a consultation or transfer to another facility was necessary. Instead, I remained in the hallway feeling overlooked, frightened, and uncertain about whether my condition was being taken seriously. The most disappointing part of my experience was not simply the wait--it was the lack of communication, compassion, and follow-up. Being left in severe pain with worsening symptoms and no meaningful updates made me feel as though my concerns did not matter. Patients deserve to be treated with dignity, kept informed about their care, and reassessed when their condition changes. when the doctor did show up, she treated me, but gave me no insight for a referral. I hope St. Dominic Hospital reviews its emergency department processes, particularly regarding communication with patients, timely reassessment of worsening conditions, and ensuring that patients understand the plan for their care when specialty services are unavailable. No patient who is worried about losing their vision should feel forgotten while waiting for treatment. I sincerely hope my experience leads to improvements so that future patients receive the attentive, compassionate, and timely care they deserve. Sincerely, Shiquita M. Williams

    I rarely leave reviews, but after my mother's recent stay, I feel compelled to share our…read moreexperience. From the beginning, there were serious concerns about her care. On May 5, she was in visible distress--crying and shaking from IV pain--yet her discomfort was not addressed with urgency. Instead of removing the painful IV when requested, a nurse proceeded to place another one while she was still in pain. The same nurse also rushed her through discharge paperwork without ensuring she understood what she was signing, which felt dismissive and inappropriate. Medication management was another major issue. At discharge, medications that had already been discontinued were still listed and even administered. The discharge paperwork contained inaccurate information, which could have led to serious harm if my mother hadn't caught it herself. This points to breakdowns in communication and patient safety protocols. When I asked to speak with a patient advocate, the situation was escalated unnecessarily instead of being handled appropriately. It did not seem like staff were prepared to respond to patient concerns in a supportive or informed way. What was especially troubling was overhearing staff refuse to assist another elderly patient who needed help using the bathroom, leaving them in an unacceptable condition. Witnessing that contributed to our growing concern about the level of care being provided. We also had issues with discharge planning. Despite ongoing symptoms, our request for an additional night of observation was denied. Prescriptions were sent to a pharmacy two hours away instead of the hospital pharmacy as requested, creating unnecessary stress at discharge. Basic care needs were difficult to meet throughout the stay. Assistance with bathing was delayed, and we often had to request cleaning for the bathroom. The environment did not feel consistently maintained, and the layout made it difficult for someone with mobility challenges to use safely. Case management support was also lacking. When we asked for help with medical equipment and supplies, we were told to coordinate everything ourselves. The response felt dismissive and did not reflect the level of support we expected during discharge planning. Overall, this experience resulted in a complete loss of confidence in the facility. My mother now feels unsafe returning due to concerns about communication, care quality, and patient safety. I hope this feedback leads to meaningful improvements, because no patient or family should have to go through an experience like this.

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    Mississippi Baptist Medical Center

    Mississippi Baptist Medical Center

    2.3
    (24 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    We waited for from 6 an until for surgery they had us waiting for a long time. Over 8 with a rude…read morenasty receptionist. Then the male doctor came and apologized after almost 6 hours .I think he was highly unprofessional came in the room and did not speak him or the nurse.Just to come back to say it's gonna be another 2 hours before she can have surgery so we waited look like over 8-9 hours before she even went to surgery. That is not acceptable and I think he thought that it was okay because they think they can do whatever you have options use them. They prepped her only to sit up for 11 hours waiting on surgery. And the doctor's assistant was named Caroline. She was rude unprofessional. She practically kicked me out of recovery room and gave me a green card. Didn't explain anything. People like you won't have any good luck and you have no business dealing with people with sequences or illnesses of any kind. Shame on you. Shame on this hospital. Y'all should have a better procedure than to make people wait for 11 hours for a 30-minute surgery. My daughter wasn't a priority

    I chose this Hospital because of my location but after my experience with the level of care and…read moreSecurity there.. any other hospital in that area will do! On the night of 3/5/2026 and morning of 3/6/2026 I went into the emergency room with shortens of breathe due to being diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure in 1/1/2026 and forgot my meds in Ga. The level of care was terrible ,not great, i was discharged so quickly and told by security to leave as i waited for my ride , it was 1:30 am and I could not understand how a hospital has could treat patients in this way. NEVER GO TO THIS HOSPITAL!!! WIlle Lynch Syndrome is ALIVE and WELL here!!!!

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    Merit Health Woman's Hospital

    Merit Health Woman's Hospital

    3.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Just noticed my review was deleted. I guess they didn't want an honest review. There is no…read moreresolution after the delivery and discharge. What can be fixed if the nurses were rude and apathetic? I can be more specific if that's what's needed. I called the number and got voicemail. In hindsight, I was told fussed at for not walking after delivery but I was in so much pain. I was in so much because I was not receiving pain medicine because I didn't know I was supposed to ask for it. I couldn't lift my right leg and needed help and only after I mentioned to one of the baby nurses did she say why that may be and confirmed I had received and injection in that leg. I was severely anemic prior to delivery so I was already weak. Was given a regular diet after a c-section (my first) so that caused more pain and problems yet just about everyone made me feel like I was the problem. No one thought to step back and say let's fix this and see what's going on? Hopefully, some changes have been made.

    It might help to tell people beforehand, perhaps during the virtual tours, that expectant parents…read moreshould not bother to install their car seat because they'll have to take it in the facility with them. NO ONE told my wife and I this beforehand. My wife is only here two weeks before the expected due date due to her blood pressure. Our car seat is stuck in place inside the vehicle and isn't coming out even if Batman and Superman collaborated on it. The overall rating of this visit will depend mightily on how much help we get over the next 24-36 hours. Update: the deal with the car seat ended up not being that big a deal. That said, I'm not sure why it was made into a big deal in the first place. The bellhop-types who helped us wheel our rack of possessions to the car -- with our newborn son in his mother's arms -- were nice and cordial. Nurse Cheryl and Roshell in the nursery department were excellent with us, as was the lactation adviser whose name escapes me. They're the reasons my rating is as high as it is. The checkout process was painfully slow like it is for everyone. Sometimes you have to help folk do their jobs faster, that's all. The customer is always king, not red tape!

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    The University of Mississippi Medical Center

    The University of Mississippi Medical Center

    2.5
    (31 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    This is considered the best hospitals in the city of Jackson…read more I visited this place a couple of times when my ex boyfriend had gotten bit by a brown recluse spider and he had one nasty wound. I came with him to his doctor visits and the hospital was laid out very well and nice. Everything was sanitary and clean. Such a beautiful facility. Top of the line nurses and doctors are employed here. Also, I had attended a summer program for health professions here, it was called SHP (School of Health Professions), I learned a lot about what careers they had to offer and honestly I wish I would have stay in the sip to pursue my nursing career. Anywho, all of the staff is friendly and down to earth.

    I would give a zero rating if possible. They treated my mother horribly when she was suffering of…read moreliver failure due to an infected blood transfusion. When I called to complain about the horrible treatment, they fired her. I called the MS Department of health and they said they knew how horrible it is but only have one hepatologist and they didn't want to lose him. My mother died a few weeks later. I would not even take my dog to that god forsaken place and I hope they all choke. Disgusting excuses of human beings. My advice if you go- get used to being a number because they don't see you as a human being. And I hope the doctor gets exactly what he deserves in life. What goes around usually comes around and nobody can get away with acting like that for long. To hell with UMMC!!!!

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    AFC Urgent Care Madison

    AFC Urgent Care Madison

    5.0
    (1 review)
    10.0 mi

    AFC Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic is the most compassionate health care team. God and Dr. Gabe are the…read morereason that I am alive today. With my multiple compounding disabilities and health issues, I am so very thankful, grateful and blessed for the expertise and true compassion , understanding and open arms I have received from the physicians and staff. They have been truly the Best primary care I have ever had, no doubts. They literally saved me countless times from having to keep going back to the ER with my set of complex health issues. I highly recommend AFC Urgent Care Madison. Dr. Gabe is a blessing and an extraordinary calm, compassionate and caring physician, very knowledgeable in his field of expertise and advice. I am very grateful to be alive and I would recommend them to all, especially people suffering with multiple issues.

    From the owner: AFC Urgent Care provides comprehensive medical care when you need it, 7 days a week, early or late…read more As the area's preferred walk-in urgent care clinic, patients find us more convenient than typical doctors offices and faster and less expensive than emergency rooms.Beyond our convenient services in a clean, healthy environment, our caring team of medical professionals sets us apart. Whether you are coming in for a physical exam, X-ray, lab test or any other medical treatment, you'll be treated like family.Common medical issues we handle:- Cold, flu, sore throat, cough, ear ache- Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections- Back, joint and body aches- Asthma, allergies, breathing complications- Stomach pain & digestive problems- Cuts, broken bones, sprains, bruises, burns- Insect bites, rashes, skin & eye infections- Physicals and shots for school, sports, travel & work- Employment & other lab testsWe treat most non-life threatening medical conditions.

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