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Singing River - Gulfport

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Gulf Coast Memorial Hospital

Gulf Coast Memorial Hospital

1.5(2 reviews)
7.9 mi

the techs and the floor staff were very personable and knowledgeable. the dietician and specialty…read moredoctors were completely clueless to cardiac and diabetic patient's dietary needs like 'No Carbs' because the body turns them into 'Sugar'. when the Blood Sugar is spiking 400 and the body is retaining 7 pounds of water with the possibility of Renal shutdown, the last thing a person needs is a huge portion of Chicken Alfredo and Dinner rolls.

Beware: If you have insurance, this place charges you using "provider based billing" (which equates…read moreto charging you an unreasonably high "facility fee" in addition to the charge for seeing a physician). This is how they legally overcharge you here: first they charge your insurance for the 'physician services' (say $200), for which you generally pay a copay. Normally my copay is only $15 for a doctor visit, and that's all I pay. But not at this place! Because here, on top of that, they charge your insurance AGAIN in the same exact amount (so another $200), only this time, it's charged as 'hospital services,' which are generally subject to deductibles and coinsurance amounts. All of that equates to a much higher out-of-pocket expense for you. It's like going to get a haircut and the hairdresser telling you afterwards "okay so your haircut was $40, and you owe me another $40 on top of that because I cut your hair inside a salon." It's very deceptive & they don't tell you any of that up front.

Keesler Medical Center

Keesler Medical Center

1.0(1 review)
10.6 mi

Terrible experience! I read an article came out a couple weeks came out saying that the medical…read moreindustry is not in the business of healing and it's in the business of making money. I experienced that firsthand. I came to the Emergency Room due to severally spraining my ankle last week. I should have crawled home instead of coming and wasting my time. I arrived there around 7pm. Now I know military medical installments are always "hurry up and wait". They'll say "we'll be with you in a couple minutes", those minutes are longer than expected. Anyways, where was I? I had X-Rays, completed - done. No damage. I was in so much pain and asked for some type of medicine. I didn't get anything until 9pm. The Dr. came and asked if I was okay. Ummm, yeah...no I'm not. Now that wasn't what had me livid. After all the exams and X-Rays, I was told I would be sent home in a boot and crutches. Waited another hour. One of the assistants asked my height for the correct crutches and asked my shoe size for the boot. Told her and she said "I'll be back in a couple of minutes". I smirked at that. Dr. came back and said "we don't have your height in crutches nor do with have the size boot, so you're free to go home". I looked at him as if he was speaking a language I didn't understand. I was more shocked at how nonchalant he said it. As if, he knew when I came in the ER what the outcome was going to be. I told him, what am I supposed to do now. He literally ‍. Then I said "this is BS and what kind of business are y'all running? "If I were an 0-5 (Officer) I can guarantee you that you all would have found crutches and a boot". I was just shocked how there is no inventory on the basic things you would need at an ER. It sucks because being a military member you would think there would be some kind of help, but it's not. Which goes back to me now really thinking that the medical industry doesn't care. It's about a dollar. I was better off doing the RICE method. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. It would have save me time spent and the agony. Lesson learned. I ended up going to an outside civilian ER and hobbled out of there in a boot and crutches with NO HESITATION.

Singing River - Gulfport - hospitals - Updated May 2026

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