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    UnityPoint Health - St Luke's - Downtown - I feel like a robot. LoL

    UnityPoint Health - St Luke's - Downtown

    1.9(27 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I was in Mercy 3 x this past years. I received excellent care from the first moment i entered…read more The food was good. Housekeepers were very effectant and always did a great job. They were like all the staff professional and prolite. Every one did their jobs but made sure i was comfortable and my pain was in control. Donna in financial services was outstanding in helped us understand the financial situation. She deserved employee of the year. Dr. Kristine Danner is the most knowledgeable Dr. I've ever meet. She is friendly but professional. She cares about how the patient is doing overall. She covers all the possibilities of the issue and all the possi bilities of treatment. She also deserves to be employee of the two years. I'd love to have her be my Dr.

    Mercy ICU is dangerous. They are understaffed and the nurses arrogantly disregard what the…read moreneurologist says. NEVER leave a loved one alone in there, because if their heart stops, the staff might not even notice (yes they are being sued for that exact thing) No many how many Daisy Awards a nurse has, it still doesn't make her a good person. And there are BAD Nurses there. Choose a different hospital but if you are forced to use Mercy, make sure that you are never left alone!!

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    UnityPoint Health - St Luke's - Downtown - Thumbs up to the nurse who got my IV in quickly, painless, and didn't make me cry! LoL

    Thumbs up to the nurse who got my IV in quickly, painless, and didn't make me cry! LoL

    UnityPoint Health - St Luke's - Downtown - Freaked me out a little and hurt like sh*t, but they finally got an IV started! (Only took 6 sticks...)

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    Freaked me out a little and hurt like sh*t, but they finally got an IV started! (Only took 6 sticks...)

    UnityPoint Health -St Luke's

    UnityPoint Health -St Luke's

    2.4(14 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The good is that the ER staff showed caring and compassion. The hospital needs to have better signs…read moreshowing where the customers are and where the entrances to the outsides are.

    I was taken to unity point health st. Luke's ER on 12/8/25 after a bad sledding accident.. right…read moreleg was all broken up. The ER staff was very good. But then they sent me to xray. I had a shattered femur, tibia, and broken fibula. The pain was unbearable, even after every pain med they could give.. there was a group in X-ray waiting for me. One young girl was merciless!! she kept trying to manipulate my shattered leg and I kept screaming STOP! she just kept repeating; 'don't hit me'. now if you keep having to tell a patient not to hit, maybe you should rethink your actions. And for the record, I never, ever, even attempted to hit anyone, I just put up my hands and screamed 'STOP!. I am a 62 year old female and totally helpless at this point..One of the x-rays even contained her entire hand trying to bend my ankle! Should the tech be IN the X-ray?? Once I got out of surgery and admitted into a room, it like a sauna.. 4th floor ortho... I lay in a pool of sweat for 5 days, no sleep, so uncomfortable and miserable, all they could do was give me a fan. the thermostat did not work! Never went below 75 degrees, and I am a hot blooded person with my leg wrapped up like a cocoon! Three different people put in maintenance requests.. no one ever showed up. The nurses were nice, except for a helper named 'Heather', she needs to find a different occupation. And the chest pain I kept complaining about that was supposed to have a CT scan was never really addressed, just lidocaine patch and NSAID lotion. When I got out I told my GP I wanted a CT and it finally got ordered.. fractured sternum!

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    Prairie Pediatrics and Adolescent Clinic

    Prairie Pediatrics and Adolescent Clinic

    1.0(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Our provider left so we were forced to see Dr. Bajracharya (they call him Dr "B"). If your child…read morehas ADHD and will need medication renewed, this is NOT your guy. Be sure to ask about this when scheduling, as he is forcing us to see a psychologist for any ADHD medications. I have been renewing her meds at her yearly physical since she started receiving treatment seven years ago. He stated that this was a new "rule" and the dea will come after him if we don't see a psychologist for her meds. I have been an RN for over 30 years and never heard such a load of BS. After asking around, I hear that this is just his personal policy. This was a total waste of our time. We waited for an hour to see him. The "exam" was questionable. He barely looked at her, asked very few questions. Mostly he seemed annoyed and very uneasy around my 15 year old daughter. If she is too close to adulthood to see a pediatrician then tell us when we are making the appointment. This clinic is just sad and depressing-- the waiting room is like the DMV. You would never guess that this is a place for children. Sad, sub-par care in a crappy, dirty little office with cheap plastic chairs.

    DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILD TO PRAIRIE PEDIATRICS!!…read more Two years ago today my wife and I lost our only child, our son Cameron Condon. He was almost two and half years old at the time of his death. Unfortunately Cameron was a patient of Prairie Pediatrics since he was born in January of 2013. His primary "doctor" at Prairie Pediatrics was Eyad Najdawi. Right around his second birthday (January 2015) Cameron vomited for no apparent reason. A phone call and visit to Prairie Pediatrics didn't find anything abnormal and they thought it might just be a bug. Cameron continued vomiting, more frequently, over the next few weeks. Continued calls and visits fell upon deaf ears. First, they thought Cameron had allergies. Then they thought it was reflux but even after weeks of daily vomiting they failed to refer him to one of the GI specialist that regularly visited the clinic. When we even suggested that we should look at his head because he had recently fallen down some stairs at his daycare we were met with resistance and reassured that a head CT scan would be a waste of money!! Cameron continued to vomit more and more frequently and he was becoming more and more irritable and inconsolable. After our countless phone calls and visits we finally decided that we could no longer follow Prairie Pediatrics directives to do nothing, we took Cameron to the hospital and insisted a head CT scan be completed. Within minutes they discovered a very dangerous, painful, and if left untreated often deadly situation, pressure from Cameron's spinal fluid had built up and was causing a condition known as hydrocephalus or a build up of fluid in the brain. Within an hour we were on our way to the Children's hospital in Sioux Falls to see specialists. In approximately a two month span, despite over 30 phone calls back and forth and 6 office visits to Prairie Pediatrics none of their doctors could recognize the textbook symptoms of hydrocephalus. This condition is not rare, affecting approximately 1 in every 1,000 children! The fix for hydrocephalus is a routine procedure where they implant a shunt to help relieve the pressure on the brain. Increasing pressure in the brain will cause vomiting, nausea, irritability, and severe pain!! Once in Sioux Falls we discovered that Cameron's hydrocephalus was being caused by a large tumor near his brain stem. The biopsy results came back that he had AT/RT (a very rare form of brain cancer). After multiple brain surgeries, chemotherapy, CT scans, countless pokes with needles and everything else that no child should ever have to endure, Cameron died on June 16th, 2015. Najdawi and the entire staff at Prairie Pediatrics should be ashamed of how those involved in Cameron's care handled this situation. Cameron went through unnecessary severe pain and suffering because multiple members of their team were too stubborn to possibly explore other causes of a symptom that kept presenting itself over and over! The hydrocephalus could have been fixed regardless of whether or not the cancer kept progressing. His brain cancer had already metastasized by the time we were finally able to get a diagnosis. If we had found it sooner there is a chance he would still be here with us today. In the two years since his death we have heard from all of his caregivers .....except Prairie Pediatrics....not one word, not one sorry for your loss, not one sympathy card, not one apology for failing to provide Cameron with basic medical help, NOTHING!!! I know acknowledging the transgression would require the company and doctors to feel sympathy, compassion, and maybe even a sense of responsibility, none of which Prairie Pediatrics or Najdawi displayed!! After seeing the sheer amount of wanton disregard for Cameron's health and well being from Najdawi and multiple members of Prairie Pediatric's team along with the extreme disrespect and lack of sympathy with his death, I beg you, for your own piece of mind as well as your child's well-being, to reconsider taking your child to this place!! If you would like any additional information or if you have any questions please feel free to message me. - Submitted on 06/16/2017 -

    Dunes Surgical Hospital

    Dunes Surgical Hospital

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    The rank and file of the personal I have had interactions with are great, Tracey Thorsen, not so…read moremuch. She's the business officer in charge of approving financial aid applications. I am quite disabled diagnosed in 1973 w/RA. 50+ yrs later it didn't get better. In fact now I have painful neuropathy in my right side, need a knee replacement for a year. The pain can be excruciating. I can't work. I applied for financial aid in September. I had computer issues which has caused me to reapply because that's what Tracey said. I did but there's a document from the SD DSS that I need to get my application completed. Penny at the State tells me I don't need when I called. I told her that Tracey is anal retentive & insists. Well Penny didn't send it she sent me a new application There's a urgency to get some medical care & financial aid. Tracey apparently can spend 10 minutes on the phone with me telling me how she can't/won't call Penny & ask her to fax the document that would have taken 4 minutes. I understand that Dunes has been hit with a 12.7 mil judgement and probably shouldn't be approving financial aid. Tracey your lack of compassion & BS has led me to write this review. I will forward this to the US attorneys office hot line number at the bottom of the lawsuit article. Your not very Christian Tracy

    I see Dr. Olsen and to say he is absolutely amazing is an understatement! I have bad complicated…read moremedical problems we are trying to figure out outside of my bladder and he is so caring with my needs especially my epilepsy. I have had to call the office a few times due to side effects and the nurses are so great to talk to with Dr. Olsen usually returning the call to explain everything to you or the nurses go into such detail it's easy to understand what all needs to be done! I will forever stay with him!

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