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Texas Equine Hospital

5.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - College Station

(55 reviews)

I've actually had a great experience with my different specialist in the hospital. However the…read morestaff that checks you in and many of the staff walking around are not friendly, approachable or even considerate. It's as though one must be punished for not working there. If I only dealt with my surgeons, the Anesthesiologists and my Neurologist then this hospital would have 5 stars. Get on board staff, if you don't enjoy your job, get another and stop pushing your choices onto those walking into the building! Update: Ok so the previous issues I've had, I did not have today. The wonderful beautiful lady that checked me in actually showed a smile in her eyes and was a breath of fresh air (I think her name is Courtney..3rd floor 09/28/22). I can't change my stars yet because this was an actual change then I have dealt with in over 3 yrs coming here.

I would have thought that I would have received excellent service since I was greeted and checked…read morein warmly by the front staff. The young lady was professional and very caring. The nurse was somewhat friendly but professional. She did my vitals and had a young man take us to the very back. #25. After waiting for 30 minutes, the doctor and scribe came in and assessed my issue. He looked at my foot noted the swelling and I told him that it was my middle toe was where I had the most discomfort. But somewhere along the way communication was interrupted. The Registrar came in and completed my intake then told me that the nurse would be in with my discharge and I told her that I have not received an X-ray. I was about to be discharged without an x-ray. The x-ray tech came in -was professional. Next a different nurse came in nurse came in with meds. Shortly afterwards, I was told one thing by the discharge person and my paperwork stated differently. No treatments given. He said light compression with an ace bandage and ice (wrapped in a towel) 20 minutes in and off. Just x-ray, meds, and ithen the door. Crush or broken injury vs just a soft tissue issue. Two different things. I'm still in pain & it's swollen. I don't want meds to pacify me. Just wanted tools to assist me with my healing process. I'm highly disappointed. Do better. I gave a higher star rating due to the young lady in the front... just to be clear.

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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center

(6 reviews)

This is for the ER unit. I had an amazing experience here (other than the fact I thought I was…read morehaving a heart attack). The front desk staff and nurses were so sweet and helpful from the moment I checked in. The facility was clean and the tech was beyond up to date!! So appreciative for the service and care. More than 5 stars if I could!

Do not go to the Brenham Hospital with any major issues if you can avoid it. I took my mother there…read morewho was so ill she couldn't move without getting sick, was extremely weak and could not move on her own. She kept saying she felt like she was having a heart attack. I went inside to ask for help, they gave me a wheel chair and took several minutes for anyone to come help me because I couldn't lift her alone. She proceeded to loudly tell my mom to get in the chair and said, "well I can't lift you." I finally had to half push her out of the way and do it myself. You'd think the words heart attack would at least trigger some kind of semi urgent response but not here. We get inside and were told "well we don't have any open rooms". A good 5 or more minutes goes on, with me reiterating several times about her feeling worse and worse and the thought of a heart attack. When they finally take her the nurse did nothing to help her sit up for accurate vitals. When her BP came back high she told me "well her arm is bent so it's not accurate anyway". There was zero urgency. We were left in a room for a good 15 minutes without anyone coming in. I flagged down a nurse who got very short with me when I told her they would have to move her from the chair to the bed. Then left for another 20 minutes. From the time we arrived to the time an IV or Dr came in was about an hour. If she'd been having a severe heart attack it would have been too late. The Dr had extremely poor bedside manner, excessively loud, and giving little to no actual medical suggestions or advice. "Could be a heart attack we'll do a scan" that came back ok so he said "could be a stroke, but we don't have an MRI machine to check." This was now well past 2 hours. They sure as heck had someone come in to tell me the $3k+ cost estimate though once she was taken back for a CT. The dr said she could be given a medicine for stroke with a 25% death rate (exactly what you want to hear when he's given no other info) or transfer to a hospital with an MRI. He made sure to highlight that we were beyond the golden hour. Yeah because it took a full hour for you to even come in the room!! Ultimately transferred just to get away from the horrible place. The difference once at the new hospital was night and day and their staff was horrified by the treatment when I told them. I'll never go back to this ER.

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St. Joseph Hospital

(25 reviews)

I've had a few experiences here and definitely recommend this hospital. They have gone through a…read morelot of renovations and additions over the years and it looks great! Nearly 4 years ago I had my son here and we had a really great experience. The doctors and nurses were attentive and did a great job communicating with us. I was surprised at how good the food was! They have a lot great meal options which were prepared well. My only complaint during this stay was that there was never any down time or time to rest. Even with a do not disturb sign on the door the staff continued to knock on the door and come in to collect trays or try to take professional pictures (basically a lot of unnecessary visits). My father had a triple bypass there this week and I can't say enough about how great the experience was (given the circumstances). He was in the CCU for 4 nights and the nurses were phenomenal. The care they gave was exceptional and they spent a lot of time laughing and joking with my dad which he loved. Being in the hospital is tough and no matter who we came in contact with, whether doctors, nurses, kitchen staff, receptionist, etc, they always made a point to smile and say hello.

My elderly mother was brought here after having a stroke. The ER doctor coldly told me there was…read morenothing they could do. Then just walked out. We just sat in that in that little room waiting and waiting for a room for her. I felt like they treated her like an object. Alarms on her monitors were constantly going off and no one would check on them. They showed absolutely no compassion. It was such a terrible experience. Definitely recommend staying with your loved ones, because you have to advocate for them because the staff does not care.

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Southwood Valley Animal Hospital

(38 reviews)

I've moved from College Station many years now, but I didn't realize I never wrote a review for Dr…read more Bond's clinic. He was our veterinarian for many years. His office may be humble, but you can tell he really enjoys his career choice. He used to give one or two vaccines to me for free, or wouldn't charge if I brought both of my cats in at once. Many clinics are so money hungry, and his hospitality is really rare to find. He also is just a nice guy. He loves animals and is very quick to solve issues. I went to Banfield for over a year for my first cat's ringworm and they continuously charged us for expensive sulfur baths that did not work. We paid in the thousands. Dr. Bond said my cat was a little young for a medicine, but he wanted to try it.. and his ringworm was gone for good in under two weeks. The medicine was $20. I brought my other cat in who ran away from home and broke his leg. When the shelter picked him up, the techs there told me that he would need an amputation and to expect about $3k for the cost. I checked other clinics for an estimate and they agreed with the ballpark. Dr. Bond spent about 1 minute with my cat before telling me he was not in pain, and that the leg could stay. He also said if I needed to amputate, it would cost $300-500. He explained that my cat's muscle may atrophy, but if he was walking on it, he saw no reason to take his leg. My cat is the happiest four legged boy now. The most he has wrong is a tiny bit of arthritis, but he runs fast on his broken leg, which is just a tiny bit crooked. He's never had a single issue with it since. He saved both my pets from unnecessary trauma, and me from spending nonstop money on issues that were easily treatable by a true professional. His heart is with his patients, and I can't recommend him enough. We wish we could find a vet like this in Nevada.

So I wanted to respond that yes Jimmy would have died if he had not been seen I am now going to…read moreBrian animal clinic where they take emergencies over appointments. Once again, yeah, Jimmy was about to die. They finally found out that he had diabetes. He was on his deathbed. Y'all need to figure out how to take priorities over regular appointments. Like I said, all of my dogs have been there since birth. I'm very sad that I had to move, but I am fully satisfied with Brian animal clinic now. All you had to do was get someone to talk to me. I could've told you what was happening to him. Y'all could've pulled him in taking his glucose levels and figured it out. Regular patient appointments they should be overtaken by real emergencies as they do at Bryan animal clinic. If I have a regular appointment with my dog and there are dogs coming in that are on their death bed I am definitely willing to reschedule.

Texas Equine Hospital - sportsmed - Updated May 2026

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