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    St. Elizabeth Physicians

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Georgetown Community Hospital

    Georgetown Community Hospital

    2.9(15 reviews)
    31.8 mi

    Something has changed at the lab at Georgetown Community Hospital. For the last 3 years I have…read moregotten labs there every 6 months. I don't know what has changed in the last 6 months but it has not been for the better. It took a while for them to input my labs and it took two of them to find, not all the lab names were the same as my doctor ordered, they no longer appear in my chart and no one can tell me why, one of my labs had to be sent out and it's been almost a week and its still not back. It has never taken this long! My husband had an MRI on his arm and the radiologist missed he had a torn bicep. Luckily he had a good ortho and he caught it when he looked at the MRI. I will no longer be going to Georgetown Hospital. If I need ER services I will use the new Baptist Health ER they are building or I will drive to Lexington. I've given them plenty of chances over the last 5 years and this year they have blown it for our family. I will not accept subpar care or customer service!

    I was at Georgetown Community Hospital on December 23, 2025 for a lumpectomy and some lymph nodes…read moreremoved due to breast cancer. The preop nurses, Brooke and Lori, made me so comfortable. Great bedside manner which eased my anxiety. The surgical team of Dr Sarah Hayek was so professional and efficient. I was extremely scared before going in but I was treated so well. Also thank you to Leigh S. RN (PACU). Thank you all for taking care of me so well.

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    In front of the hospital entrance

    Georgetown Community Hospital - Emergency room entrance.

    Emergency room entrance.

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    St. Elizabeth - Florence - Waiting room is nice-  watching football while we waited .

    St. Elizabeth - Florence

    2.7(50 reviews)
    25.7 mi

    We were there today and had a great experience with ER staff. They were caring and accurate. Nice…read morepeople! They were busy and cool under pressure!

    I cant tell you how many times ive had the unfortunate luck to be admitted to St E (Florence and…read moreEdgewood) 3 years ago I went in to the ER with an extremely swollen belly, they checked my medical history and I had no previous health conditions. No labs, no imaging they just sent me home with laxatives telling me it was just constipation (even though I was having no issues going) I went in a month later still swollen and in pain, again "just constipation" 3 weeks later I came in vomitting blood, they finally did actual medical work and I had a hgb of 4.3, ended up in ICU. 15lbs of fluid drained from my stomach, 7 blood transfusions, 17 bleeding varices banded in my esophagus. Turns out that constipation was end stage cirrhosis caused by autoimmune diseases. I almost died. Ive been admitted here several times since and everytime is a nightmare (im not going by choice, its just distance) I ended up with Steven's Johnson syndrome painful blisters all over my body and I asked for pain relief (one time and calmly) the dr came in and said "your pain isn't my problem" I was waiting to be transferred to icu. Another visit for a GI bleed and uncontrollably vomitting and intense pain. I again asked politely and one time for pain relief. The dr opened my door, stood in the door way and YELLED at me "im not giving you narcotics!!!" Accused me of drug seeking even though he seemed to be the one out on control and unhinged. Another visit a nurse yelled at me and slammed her hand on the desk bc I asked for promethazine instead of zofran bc the zofran wasn't working. It was ordered for me, she just didnt want to have to dilute it. I was never a drinker and ive never done drugs. Im merely trying to survive this horrible disease while waiting on a transplant. The drs and nurses here are incompetent, violent and reckless. They dont care. If you are a health care worker you should be aware of the fact that you are caring for patients who are going through the scariest times of their lives. I now have medical ptsd. As long as I am stable enough to go further I will never, never willingly go to any st. Elizabeth hospital again. Do not send your loved ones here, I cant say Cincinnati is tons better but it sure beats St. Hellizabeth.

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    St. Elizabeth - Florence - St E pumpkin decorations past the registration desk. Very nicely done!

    St E pumpkin decorations past the registration desk. Very nicely done!

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    UK Albert B Chandler Hospital  Pavilion HA - Child life play room of children's hospital

    UK Albert B Chandler Hospital Pavilion HA

    1.8(37 reviews)
    42.6 mi

    Worse care center ever Notice I did not call it a hospital?…read moreMy wife was in ICU for 29 days. If I had notbee there every day, I have no doubt what so ever, she would not have made it out alive. Every day I had to tell them what to do and what not to do. She suffered an internal decapitation. The neurosurgeon was the only competent person I saw. There has only been 7 cases of her injury ever survive. That is EVER in the history of the record keeping. pe do have to learn somewhere but all the did was play games with there iPhones Her bill was $386,000 dollars. I told them to stick it. I paid the neurosurgeon for his services. He was a professional . thank GOD

    On September 7, 2024, I was a victim of an active shooter on interstate 75 near London, Kentucky…read more I was taken by helicopter to the UK heath care Albert B. Chandler hospital. My care there with only one exception was fantastic. The trauma team, emergency department, nurses, technicians therapists, dietary and housekeeping personnel were all friendly, conscientious and great at their jobs. One nurse named Barbara who worked on discharge planning, was the only exception to my excellent care. Barbara works a nursing job that does not provide bedside care. She was going over her discharge plans for me. I have a bullet hole in my left upper thigh. I cannot see this wound directly. While in the hospital, one physician and several nurses packed this wound with saline soaked gauze. These people are trained to pack the wound. They were standing behind me and using TWO HANDS to pack this wound. "Nurse" Barbara's solution for acceptable home wound care was to have me hold a mirror in one hand and use the other hand to pack the wound. As stated earlier, trained doctors and nurses require TWO hands to safely accomplish this task to maintain sterility. Preventing infection is paramount in this situation. In the weeks since my discharge, my opinion of "Nurse" Barbara is that she is out of touch with good patient education. I also believe she is lazy and did not want to take the time to help set up out of state discharge care. The name of my primary care physician in Indiana was well documented on my chart. One phone call to Indiana would have alerted my doctor that I needed additional care. Shame on this nurse for being so negligent.

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    Child life play room of children's hospital

    UK Albert B Chandler Hospital  Pavilion HA - Child life play room of children's hospital

    Child life play room of children's hospital

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