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    Swedish Physicians Snoqualmie

    2.8 (10 reviews)

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    I had to have surgery at Swedish and everyone there from the doctors to the nurses took good care of me.

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    Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic

    Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic

    2.6(30 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Laid off most proficient providers due to new cronies and nepotism hiring at the top. If ever…read moreinvestigative reporting was needed.... The last 5 years would have been it. I feel for the Ridge community and the exponential ballooning debt they face from a 25 bed hospital that is filled by 15. The money wasted by new management leaves no resources for actual patient care and personal encounters at its ONE clinic. For 15-20 years, any money we saved the District through automation, systems consolidation, process improvements were quickly used to give each other bonuses at the top... rubbing each others backs. It's a shame. SRMC will never benefit from resources given to the district from the federal government. Please somebody look into Covid funds abuse.... Statute of limitations has long to expire at the federal level. Boy did they use it! Look at the collective inbred bonuses given to each other at the top post 2021. My heart goes out to the Ridge folks. It's not a wonder why the population still drives right past them and down to Swedish. The Dostrich can change their .dba as many times as they like; they will still be Comcast, with the only difference being that we can just drive 8 miles away for real care. Or, more importantly, right across the street to the top notch providers they let go because they can't afford quality given the District Waste.

    I have been here with each of my five children for various reasons. I was just in for myself this…read morepast weekend. Each time they have been extremely helpful, kind, answered questions, and thoughtful in their care and treatment. It's been a great experience each time.

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    Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

    2.8(38 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Stunned after visit with new PCP at SVH. My previous PCP also at SVH. Has been treating me for 4 to…read more5 yrs. And the unsafe & potentially dangerous mistakes & regular care are coming to light now.

    This is specifically for the ER. The doctors there during business hours and PT are great…read more I used to be a resident of Snoqualmie and still have a PCP at the Ridge clinic despite moving back to Seattle. I have used the ER here on multiple occasions as it's much faster and at least used to be a caring safe place. Unfortunately I cannot say this anymore. I had a concussion and went in on a Saturday night. The nurse was immediately suspicious of why I would go to Snoqualmie instead of a closer hospital. I had been having erratic moods and memory loss since the injury which is what tipped me off to go to the hospital. I was sobbing and apparently crying is a mistake and will get you labeled as "dramatic" in the care team notes. I was also noted for having "poor eye contact". I am also on the Autism spectrum but neither myself or my partner thought we needed to explain that as I have suffered concussions before and been escorted to Swedish by paramedics last year but since I'd been ok that time I'd been waiting to go until my symptoms became dangerous. I have having difficulty walking and passed out briefly attempting to back out of a parking spot. Luckily I hit a speed bump and not a person or another car which made me sit up from the steering wheel where my head had been resting. My moods were also becoming more erratic and uncontrollable. After this I called my partner who was out of town but got on the first plane to take care of me. In retrospect this was probably when I should have just called 911 but you don't think so good when you get hit on the head by a hunk of wood and fiberglass (sailboat accident). Since it was late on a Saturday night and we were both worried, we opted to go to Snoqualmie rather than risk a long wait time in Seattle I tried to explain this to the nurse who insisted I hadn't lost consciousness, I had simply "blacked out" probably due to disassociation from anxiety. WTF? I've grapple with anxious since I was a teenager. It never made me hit something with a car. Also she was critical of my choice to go to all the way to Snoqualmie if I was worried about my health. In the room she found last year's concussion and MRI and said "your MRI two weeks ago was normal." She had the year wrong. I had gone to Swedish in 2024. She did not like being corrected. She also looked at my medication history and noted that I had received medication for an addiction issue. At this point I believe she decided I was not worth any further time. The doctor came in and immediately lectured me for driving to Snoqualmie instead of another hospital and gave me a long list of all the other places I could have gone instead from UW to Virginia Mason. She said they didn't have anyone to do imaging here and when I asked if I should go to Overlake she told me I didn't need imaging and should just take some Tylenol and go home. At this point I fell apart to say the least. No one had listened. All I received was a lecture about how I made the wrong choice in hospitals. I was angry and bawling at this point. None of the symptoms I'd been concerned about concerned them. Contrasted to last year at Swedish where they were exceptionally cautious and tested everything and my symptoms weren't even as bad. I had an Autism meltdown in the parking lot and was told to leave by security. Neat. It's been a week later. I've seen two separate doctors one who ordered imaging and one who has recommended going back to the ER as things are worse, I still can't drive. I can barely sleep, my coordination is worse and my moods are still erratic. At this point my partner has had to return to work in another state and I'm exceptionally nervous about visiting another ER. Apparently I do not present as anything other than a dramatic anxious middle aged woman with poor eye contact. I'm pretty traumatized and afraid to seek care anywhere. Is this standard care now? Well I be treated like this if I go to another hospital? Unfortunately I'm going to have to find out. I certainly won't be returning to Snoqualmie Valley. I'm apparently not welcome there anyway for living 35 minutes away. It was a humiliating experience and made me feel worthless and unworthy of care. The current team at the SVH ER has no compassion and could care less if you're unusual in any way. I used to go to SVH because I felt safe there. Never again. I'm very sad to leave this review. Snoqualmie was my favorite home and I hate to have to leave such a low rating for a place that has nursed me through ankle injuries, life threatening infections and other odd urgent issues. I only hope I recover from this head trauma and have not been damaged by negligent, judgmental care.

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    Village Pediatrics - Our 2024 team

    Village Pediatrics

    4.5(31 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    Finding Staci Scott and Village Pediatrics felt like the biggest relief of my life! While dealing…read morewith a very challenging medical situation for our oldest child, we previously had left 2 other practices because we felt that they couldn't meet our needs. It's not an exaggeration to say that Staci came through for us in the biggest way when we felt like we were drowning. She has continued to do so for nearly 10 years and for all four of our children. She always gets us in same day if needed, is punctual, spends a lot of time with us, and never makes us feel rushed. Staci responds to messages same day and gets refills in for us as quickly as humanly possible if I ever drop the ball. Staci has been tireless in her efforts to help us find answers to challenging medical issues, and she is always current on the latest research. She is kind and patient with my children, even on their hardest days. If you have a neurodivergent child, I cannot recommend Staci enough. The front office staff (Katelyn and Sara) are wonderful too. They know me and all of my children on a first name basis, and it feels like they bend over backwards to always help me whenever I am in a bind, whether it's trying to fit me into a very full schedule, get a message to Staci between appointments, deal with insurance, you name it. They are welcoming and kind to my children, and always try to help them find a favorite sticker, no matter how long it might take them to decide . On rare occasions when Staci is unavailable, we have seen other practitioners and have always been pleased with their care. The office is clean and warm and friendly, and feels like a comfortable and safe space to my children. My youngest is 2 and he recently started pretending that one of his cars is named Dr Staci. If one of his brothers has an appointment, he always wants to go too. All of my children would agree, Staci and Village Pediatrics feel like a part of our family in the best way possible.

    We saw Staci Scott at Village Pediatrics for ADHD med management and genetic testing review…read more Unfortunately, it was a very disappointing experience with no useful recommendations. Our teen arrived unwell and we asked if she should wear a mask but were told no (headache, nausea, post-flu), mentioned it repeatedly, but there was no basic empathy or accommodation--no temp check, no relief suggestions, and loud talking continued despite requests for quiet. When our teen felt like vomiting and nearly passing out, the response felt dismissive. The appointment ended abruptly after Staci got upset, stormed out, and left us with no med plan or next steps. Our kid ended up throwing up in the waiting area with no follow-up help or call afterward. We own that our teen was moody (sick + ADHD), but we expected better de-escalation skills, empathy, and flexibility--especially from a specialist in teen ADHD. Lacked strong interpersonal skills and neurodiversity awareness in tough moments. Wouldn't recommend. Look at her google reviews as other families had a similar experience. Kristi the other nurse only works one day a week and the other one left. There's no other "medical" staff so you'll likely be stuck with Staci and no alternatives. We have never seen a single person there in the photo she has of her practice.

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