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    Memorial Breast Health Center - Women's Hospital

    Memorial Breast Health Center - Women's Hospital

    2.3(3 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    En el dia de hoy Diciembre 23 del 2024, hora 10:45 am tuve una cita para hacerme una densimetria…read moreósea, la experiencia fue un 10/10 l, la Sra. que me atendió en el cubiculo del check in fue amable y profesional, todo fluyó excelentemente al igual que la persona que me atendió e hizo la densimetria. Agradezco haber tenido tan buena experiencia en el dia de hoy. Con esto compruebo la importancia de la atención al cliente, ya que cuando me hice la mamografia en ese mismo lugar, hace unos meses atrás.....no tuve la fortuna de coincidir con personas amables, ni profesionales; lo cual escribí en un review en su momento. ​

    This is a review of the hospital care I received, NOT my doctor. He was wonderful. The hospital,…read morenot so much. I was hospitalized here during my pregnancy for a kidney infection. A tech was sent in around one am to give me a shot of demerol. She told me it was to make my fever go down. That's not what demerol does. It's for pain. I don't like shots and asked if I could have it done through the IV. She was very rude and made a really big deal about having to call an actual nurse in to administer it. When I went into labor with my son, I was quickly put in a room and induced. Everything was going well at first. After my water was broken, I asked for the epidural. By then I was nearly dialated to six centimeters and the contractions were quick and very intense. The anesthesiologist yelled at me to be still or he would paralyze me. I understand the seriousness of an epidural and that it can be dangerous, but there is no need to yell at a woman in labor and scare her like that. As he walked out, I heard him tell the nurse that I would have a very difficult birth he was guessing. Soon after, I was given my next nurse. She checked to see that I was still at 5 cm. A little later, she came in, but some kind of monitor on me and an oxygen mask then left without saying anything. My mom called my cousin who was a tech at that hospital and she came to explain what it was for. The nurse didn't do this. I didn't see that nurse again for nearly three hours. My doctor came in with the nurse behind him and asked how far I had been when she last checked. She said 5. He said that wasn't very much considering how long I'd been in labor. My other cousin said she hadn't been to check on me in quite a while. After the doctor left, the nurse turned on my cousin and told her she'd better watch her mouth...I was furious. After my baby was born, he wouldn't nurse. A whole hospital full of "specialists" and it took my mom to say "I wonder if you aren't producing any colostrum." I was determined to nurse though, and I didn't want him to have any bottles. A nurse took him to the nursery at 2 am because he wouldn't stop crying. I made it VERY clear that I didn't want him given a bottle. The next morning, my new nurse brought him back and told me that he was doing fine and had no trouble taking the bottle he was given in the night. I called the head nurse in and was just told "Oh, sorry." Shortly after, I got a phone call from a man who informed me that he was the assistant to the pediatrician that had checked my son while he was in the nursery and everything was ok and if I wanted a circumcision done, the LSU clinic was my only option and then I was given a number to call. I was never even told that a doctor had checked my son, and why wasn't I present for the check? Also, I was called by an assistant, not even the actual doctor. I also called my son's planned pediatrician who told me he could do the circumcision. The man from the clinic had lied to me. Over all, it was a TERRIBLE experience, and I will NEVER have another child in this hospital.

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    Pollard, James E, DDS

    Pollard, James E, DDS

    1.0(2 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    I had to take my fifteen-year-old daughter in for oral surgery a couple of weeks ago she had to…read morehave two molars removed. She is autistic, she's rather sensitive to pain and we have a family history of locals not working well for us, so everyone agreed that she needed to be put under general anesthesia for the procedure. her regular dentist doesn't do that, and the oral surgeon they work for doesn't do that either. so I called my insurance company and they referred me to dr. Pollard in Sulphur they're the only oral surgeons on our policy they told me that they wouldn't do it either. After some digging I finally found a local oral surgeon who would ...dr. Boudreaux here in Lake Charles. they did the procedure everything was fine no problems.. the only bad thing is I had to pay for the entire procedure cash because my insurance company wouldn't pay them. then today I was speaking to someone on another group and discovered that dr. Pollard does general anesthesia all the time! so I called his office and guess what ? they straight-up admitted to me with no problem whatsoever that they just don't like working with special needs children ! the only reason they refused to do service on her is because she's autistic. Please let anybody that you know who might have a special needs child be aware of this before they take their child in ...and I would highly suggest you consider an another provider entirely , someone who does not discriminate against children based off of something that they can't control. I will be contacting Blue Cross Blue Shield to let them know so they can be removed from their provider list and they can find another more suitable dentist in the area.

    Dr Pollard and his surgical nurse have no patience with young adults (17-18 yrs old) who are…read moreextremely nervous about oral surgery. They are rude and unprofessional. I only wish I could choose zero star rating. They are really horrible!

    Seth Billiodeaux, MD - painmanagement - Updated May 2026

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