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    St. Francis Hospital

    St. Francis Hospital

    3.3(163 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I returned to St Francis day staff and they were phenomenal…read more I felt safe and well cared for. The Nurses Jennifer and Sabrina were exceptional' i can not recommend this hospital enough, the Day staff was incredible!

    Hospital stuck in 1960s. Old and worn equipment everywhere, the post that hold the IV are rusted,…read morelots of discolored rusted equipment. Bathrooms not clean as they should be in a hospital setting. Tiny emergency room. When you arrive to the ER there are guards on the street checking you go into the hospital parking which is $12 an hour, meanwhile there's free parking for emergency room patients. The guard are a bunch of geniuses trying to figure how to let you in. The nurses are hit or miss as far as being good, we had a good one so shout out to Stephanie on the first floor because she was the only one that was golden, the rest dwindle between mediocre to plain done w nursing so their goal is doing the minimum. The doctors were in that same wavelength, the ER doctor was supposed to visit and when he did he wasn't that informative as to what was happening. They did a CT scan and never came back to let us know the results. The day doctor for sure didn't read the chart because was giving us different info, the chief Dr Jerwyn was despondent, condescending and leaves much to be said about bedside manner, she is truly the example of being too smart doesnt equal being right to lead. I dread to think how her staff suffers. No case worker came to give us the whole picture of whats happening so we had to piece together the puzzle. Overall it served its purpose on an emergency but long term care is not recommended.

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    St. Francis Hospital - Nice room on 2nd floor, fantastic Doctors and Nurses

    Nice room on 2nd floor, fantastic Doctors and Nurses

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    Long Island Jewish Medical Center

    Long Island Jewish Medical Center

    2.4(208 reviews)
    6.7 miGlen Oaks

    I recently toured the maternity ward at Long Island Jewish Medical Center before my due date, and I…read morehave to say, our tour guide Brenda was phenomenal. Brenda, I doubt you'll ever see this review, but you truly made the experience special. You were informative, welcoming, and made sure everyone understood exactly what to expect and where to go when the big day arrives. My partner and I were actually the only people on the tour who already had children, while everyone else were first-time moms and dads. It turned into such a nice experience because some of the other parents even came to us with questions or for advice whenever Brenda stepped away for a moment. It created a very supportive atmosphere. During the tour, we got to see the labor and delivery area, as well as the postpartum rooms. We also happened to see a new mom walking through the hallway with her newborn, which was such a sweet and special moment. Another nice touch was seeing the statistics for how many baby boys, baby girls, and twins had been delivered there this year. The tour was extremely informative and really helped ease any confusion about where to go and what to expect on delivery day. The hospital renovations also look great everything feels updated and well maintained.

    Thank you to the E.R. staff and observation unit; the treatment and service I received were…read moreoutstanding. Thank you, Nurse Anitha Thomas, Dr. Khan, P.A. Amanda, P.A. Keisha, Dr. Persaud, and P.A. Schiavetta. I was here for 2 days.

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    New York Presbyterian Hospital-NY Weill Cornell Medical Center

    New York Presbyterian Hospital-NY Weill Cornell Medical Center

    2.4(83 reviews)
    18.4 miUpper East Side

    I was treated here during my vacation and received very good care. They didn't really have…read moreexpertise with what I was admitted for and the staff was supportive but training as they went. They kept me 4 days and I had to get a bit assertive to get released when I did. The worst part of the situation was the roommate that I shared my room with. They had visitors from 7:30 AM until 6pm daily, who talked out loud on their phones, had loud conversations throughout the day, and went to my (the patients) bathroom every 10-15 minutes for 10 hours daily. I was basically bothered and they had no clue of their rudeness. My treatment was carefully monitored and planned throughout and the physician team personally informed me about visited me throughout my stay. The RN staff and physicians worked well together and did their homework. The food was horrible and a few of the staff were rude at times. The only thing that was annoying was when you refused a service, the RNs would kinda of take it personally. It's your right to advocate for your rights people and not to just take everything that comes your way. At the end of the day I know my body better than anyone else and will say no at times. Some private conversations are had with the roommate in the room, so this could violate HIPAA. I actually knew my roommate's medical issue and the surgery that he was having....

    I am writing this review to document an experience that made me feel extremely uncomfortable and…read moredisappointed as someone considering care and referrals associated with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. I had direct interactions with Jillian Robinson, who is listed as a Housing Portfolio Director affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian. The communications I received from her were inappropriate, personal, and crossed professional boundaries, creating significant distress and discomfort. I have included screenshots of these communications for transparency. A hospital and its affiliated services should be a place where patients and families feel safe, respected, and protected from behavior that could be perceived as harassing or sexually suggestive. Knowing that someone in a hospital-affiliated role engaged in this type of conduct makes me deeply uncomfortable. I have family members who were also looking into this facility, and this experience has directly impacted my trust and willingness to recommend or engage with NewYork-Presbyterian's administrative and housing services. This review reflects my personal experience and is shared in the hope that hospital leadership takes concerns about professionalism, boundaries, and patient safety seriously.

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