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    The Viola Startzman Clinic

    4.0 (5 reviews)
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    Wooster Community Hospital HealthPoint Rehabilitation

    Wooster Community Hospital HealthPoint Rehabilitation

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    If you need pt or ot in this facility do not consider! Expect alot of dissapointments. I had a…read moretraumatic brain injury. I need physical therapy to resyore my balance,and learn to walk. The pt department pushed me through the program quick, and the therapists gave up. I need occupational therapy for my arm to restore movement for my arm and hand,3 sessions, and the ot therapist gave up,and pushed me through the program. The therapy programs are a rip off. My balance is gone, because the pt department gave up. My arm is nonfunctional because the ot department gave up. The therapists job is to work help and rehabilitate their patients to restore fuctionality of the affected limbs. Im real upset with their therapy department, because they gave up on me.

    This has to be one of the biggest gyms in this town, not including the college. It has many cardio…read moremachines, a nice free weight area, some weight machines, and a "pool." I use the term pool loosely because it is very small and used more often for physical therapy. This is a dual use physical therapy gym, but has been nice to work out at. Memberships are a bit on the pricey side, but there is a towel service and locking lockers. Also, there are many classes in their classrooms and spin area. When you sign up for a membership they will give you and orientation and set up a beginning exercise program for you. This is also attached to the hospital so there is a Massotherapy you can schedule which is essentially a massage that targets specific areas. It's $55 for an hour and they are not allowed to take tips. Definitely worth taking a look at.

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    Wooster Community Hospital

    2.9(14 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Wooster Community Hospital was choosen because the price of the procedure was considerably less…read morethen what other providers closer to Cleveland had been asking. Why pay more for the same or less quality? Headed in for a Echo-cardiogram. Days prior to the procedure the staff contacted me about pre-authorization from the insurance company. Given my deep distrust for today medical industry (having worked for hospitals and insurance firms across the US) i had already called the insurance company to try and prevent any surprise bills. But i was genuinely impressed by this effort on the part of the facility. Upon arriving we made our way through the main doors. Looking confused upon entering as we gained our bearing. One of the staff who happened to be nearby asked how she could help us and sent us on our way. Another great move on the part of the facility. Wow. I figured for sure some crabby old hen or rooster would be waiting for me at the check-in desk. But... no. Another friendly face came swooping in to help us get setup. She took us into a quiet area and reviewed the paperwork, signed a few releases and made our way up to the appropriate department. She sent us off with directions and everything we needed. Wow. Was this really happening? There has to be an old grump someplace... I was determined to find that person. I can spot them from a mile away. Once in the general area we hovered around the next staffed desk. Once she had a moment she acknowledged us and provided us with next set of directions for the last few steps of our journey. Ok... this really cant be happening. Not to me. So nice! In we go. The tech gives me the rundown and her general expectations of me during the procedure. I tell a few bad jokes, we laugh, and i get undressed and hop on the table... what fun. Within moments of hitting the table out come the probes, gadgets, gels, and the room goes silent. The only thing to be heard are the dials and nobs being adjusted with the occasional sound of my heart beat coming through a really nice sound system. Very cool. The screen had my ticker working real-time. Flaps flapping, blood flowing, chambers contracting and expanding all while colors flashed like some old B movie. The movie of ME! I'm a little biased of course but i thought it was a great show. Four stars! Headed down to medial records to get the first copy. The technician was really great through the procedure. She responded to questions and checked in on me best she could while deep in her work. She escorted us out, since no other patients had been waiting she walked us down to the records department. By now i was a just a kid in a candy store. Full of glee on my way to the movies. The old gal in Medical Records took her job seriously. I loved it. She pulled the information she needed, slapped two forms in front of us that we filled out to release my movie. One for me and and the second copy for my offsite doctor. We squawked and bantered at one another in all the right ways. I found her attention to detail, dedication, and dark humor delightfully refreshing and entertaining. We headed home with a smile. Would i go back to Wooster? Are you kidding? That's where I'm going to kick it! But i don't plan on booking that room anytime soon. Tell'em Easy C sent ya.

    My daughter is a student at The College of Wooster, Friday 4/3/26, she was transported there via…read moreambulance for a head lack. Upon arrival at the hospital even though she was taken by ambulance, she was asked to wait in the waiting room, bleeding. Finally, being assessed at intake her temperature was 105 ( i confirmed when i got to the hospital) they asked her if she was sick and she explained she has been in antibiotics since 4/1. No additional care was given to her regarding her apparent symptoms. After several of her requests for fluids or pain medication she was disregarded! When i got there i also asked for fluids and pain meds. She was given a cup of apple juice! No meds, no examination of her head no regard for her temperature, I asked them to do additional tests because it was apparent something else was going on. I was also disregarded. I spoke with nurses & the doctors about my concerns and they did nothing. After hours of waiting the dr came to do her sutures. He sprayed a saline on her wound; betadine was NEVER used. He began stitching, after 2 sutures he walked out the room "he had to take a call" never in my life have i experienced such negligence in an ER. After about 10-15 min he came back to finish, the wound was not dressed, and we rushed out the room because they needed the bed. Wooster Community Hospital ER failed my child by not providing her with basic care. She should have been given a CT for her head injury as well as fluids and additional tests for her symptoms. I'm beside myself on the series of events that took place! I insisted she come home so i could monitor her symptoms. I'm so glad i did! She woke up 4/2/26 YELLOW! Her skin her eyes very weak obviously dehydrated & fevering. I consulted UH ER in Elyria, OH they insisted we bring her in. She went unconscious in the ER! They started her on IV and antibiotics immediately. They ran all the tests labs CT. X-rays urinalysis, etc. All the things Wooster Community Hospital should have did when we expressed our concerns but did not. Her Bilirubin was completed elevated this could have been caught and treated By Wooster Community Hospital had they just listened and provided her with the care she needed. The staff was rude and dismissive of everything needed. Do not go to this facility if you need true medical attention. They DO NOT CARE!

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