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    University Medical Center New Orleans - Mid Line by Sean the Irishman fron Boston.

    University Medical Center New Orleans

    2.1(89 reviews)
    2.5 miTulane / Gravier

    Been having to come here a few times recently due to some personal medical reasons. During…read moreCOVID-19, they have really been doing everything possible to ensure guests, patients, and staff are all safe. Upon walking in you must wear a disposable medical mask, get your temperature checked, wear a designated band to show your temperature was checked, and carry a paper signing off you did the proper COVID-19 checkpoints. All the various waiting rooms are marked off with chairs that are "closed" to promote social distancing. Staff has all been friendly and very accommodating. The specialists and outpatient surgery units were very organized. Since I had to get surgery, I did appreciate they had me go to the hospital for a nasal COVID-19 test and they gave me my results in three hours. I will say though that their phone systems are a little bit trick and not the easy to get navigate. Also wasn't a fan of not knowing my exact surgery time until the day before; however, it seems like that is standard practice.

    Maybe today is the day I get straight answers , Maybe the hospital wont have one team (social work)…read morehitting up my insurance for Specialized Nursing. While another (Internal Medicine) is hitting them up for Physical Therapy. If I am theinsurNCE i Am going to tell both of those clowns to pull your head out of your ass and figure which one you want, what are we gonna do, cut him in half and send each part to one. OH BY THE WAY maybe tell me what the insurance company ruled/said, or is tht TOP Secret, I am going to contact Medical records today and request a complete history of how they treated the leg. I dont a care in the world about the other stuff, I didnt come in here for that, I was super sick though and I am glad they fixed it, They did a killer job on that other than the 14 hour wait for the looking in my stomach thing. I went under it was awesome. I wish I could do that every day!!! Transport. prep (but not no 3 hrs of nothing, the moved to a room with a TV for god sake. Then put me under for 20 hrs. Let me eat, restroom, wash up, Check computer, do it again. No need for a gown you can go under in sweats, t-shirt and zip up hoodie, Well another day of hell awaits, Oh I wish I was a real Voo Doo Priest/Dr..... I would fuck this place up something crazy, and about 5 peopl who are Drs. would not be, they had to cheat or something.... of course everything has been f***** up from the beginning 2 hours yesterday with dietary and food services to get my simple God damn meals. I want two milks, two cereals and two protein drinks. nothing else. I don't want any of what you're serving. I can't eat it. maybe it's the greatest thing in the world, but I can't eat it. my stomach can't eat it so, looking back I thought they had it figured out but now that I'm remembering it right this lady pretty much did it all on her own so they got lunch right and then the lady fixed dinner so they screwed up in 3 hours. then this morning breakfast finally rolls around. we're the last people to get. it is close to 10:00 and I get biscuits and gravy. no cereal like I'm supposed to and I get the full damn thing of food. it's going to go to 100% waste. you want to see what the f****** gravy look like. look at this. you tell me you've ever saw gravy like this. this is what I'm supposed to eat. I don't know how much I'm paying but I'm going to call my insurance company when I'm out of here and hopefully we can get together for because they should not pay any more 15%. whatever room is whatever it cost to stay overnight and whatever the nurse's cost they're worth it. the nurses aren't worth it. the nurse in tax are worth it and like transport that guy that did it. the guy that looked in my stomach that was worth it but everything else I wouldn't pay their bills because they haven't accomplished anything and anytime you want something something simple act like a pillow. I took 4 hours the other night to get a god damn pillow. I can finally walk now so I don't have to depend on other people. I'm serious. I'm going to need f****** mental help when I get out of here. I probably ruined in my reputation. I don't give a f*** this place is f***** me up. this place is like God damn wreck. check out how f***** up this is

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    Charity Hospital and Medcl Ctr of Lsna At NW Orlns - Charity Revitalization Project

    Charity Hospital and Medcl Ctr of Lsna At NW Orlns

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.3 miCentral Business District

    The mass of greats doctors have always been there for me a few times. This place was God sent to…read moresave the state from the beginning of this great city.

    Granny said at Charity "they would cure you or kill you". Charity Hospital is a staple in New…read moreOrleans, even not despite being "closed". Pre-Katrina this was the hospital of all hospitals. As a teaching facility, this was truly the place to see any & everything!!!! People came from far & wide to see Charity Doctors, because "Kill em or cure em" if you were gonna be helped, Charity was the place for help. It is to be noted, when open, Charity was a Level 1 Trauma Center... Hello, yeah like I said "any & everything". See everything & everybody. Additionally, Charity was kinda like a uniting place for some people in the city. If you wanted to see someone, most assuredly at some point you would see them at Charity. Located in central city New Orleans, Charity Hospital it was a landmark to beat all landmark. Whenever you meet a New Orleans person they WILL have a Charity story; albeit it personal to them or one shared via word-of-mouth. Post-Katrina there's been a push to re-open Charity. I would love to see this happen as Charity was a great teaching facility... Learning is how we build great doctors!!! For now it stands unopened to the public, although I've seen & heard about activity even now, I've not seen anything official. So prayerfully, in the very near future, we will see the doors swing open on this historic, world renown teaching facility.

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    Tulane Medical Center - Ride the Wave to Good Health

    Tulane Medical Center

    2.3(74 reviews)
    2.3 miCentral Business District

    5*s for Endocrinologist, Dr Gupta -- I got the care I needed -- and for her receptionist, who…read moreapologized on behalf of the Clinic for the COMPLETE CIRCUS of the bldg entrance, and Tulane ER front-of-house Staff. 1415 Tulane does NOT welcome patients who arrive on foot! The very kind 5th FL receptionist told me they're aware of the problem and working on it. Earlier, I very nearly walked away from the building and skipped my appointment thinking I will find a new endocrinologist -- it was so bad! Fortunately they were still able to see me, 20 minutes late, despite my arriving early. Here's the scene & chain of events, for Mgmt's review: 3/4/26: 1:25 - 1:50pm: * I walked to 1415 Tulane. I see signs for PJ's and Wave City Cafe, no signs for a clinic. I walk down the block and I see a front door that is not in use. I walk further and see the ER. I ask a security guard walking by where to enter the Clinics, he points me back to Wave City and says walk through there. * At Wave City -- a front desk, empty; worker at the cash register has her back to the door; no sign of a clinic. I ask a guy at a Cafe table, he says go to the front of the bldg, points to the ER. I ask, the ER? He says yes. * I enter the ER, there's 3 security guards -- one, a very large man, says are you here for the Clinics? I say yes. He says you need to check in with the receptionist to the right. First, I have to walk through the scanner and put my stuff in a basket. I do, and grab my stuff out of the basket; the guard walks away to the waiting room. I notice a wallet under my stuff in the basket. I yell, hey sir, someone left their wallet here; guy in the waiting room gets his wallet and says thanks. Amazing that neither of the security guards noticed the wallet??!!! * I walk up to the receptionist and say I'm here to visit the Clinics. She explains that I have to go back to the Cafe, and walk through. Then she says, no, you should go to the parking garage to take the elevator up to the 2nd floor, cross the bridge, and then get the elevator to the 5th fl. Why the did the guard make me go through all that, he coud've directed me back to the Cafe. What's your IQ buddy, 10? Seems he felt it wasn't his job to tell me. The receptionist could've said something sooner when I walked in. There's a reason people in the know go to TOURO if they have to go to the ER in this town... * I go back to the Cafe, as I'm walking up to the cafe, I noticed for the first time that there's a tiny sign on the sidewalk indicating that LCMC in this building -- no directions on how to get in. I also notice for the first time there's these tiny signs on the walls on the patio that say the parking garage elevators are closed (thank you ER receptionist, once again! Really??!) This time I ask the Wave City cashier, who looks up from her phone, and points me in the direction of a hallway where there's a huge sign that says restrooms. That's all the signs says -- nothing about clinics or elevators. I walked down the hallway and there's elevators with signage above them stating what's on each floor, floors one through seven. I get on the elevators known as the Reilly elevators, knowing they only go to the 4th floor. Figuring I can walk down the hallway on the 4th floor and find other elevators to the 5th floor, or a staircase. * I get to the 4th floor and it's a construction site. There's some clinic down around the corner, not the one I'm looking for -- there's no staff, nobody anywhere, just an empty hallway. I walk down the hallway, open a door, and it's an empty, dimly lit alcove with closed doors. I'm like, WTF? * I ride the elevators back down to the first floor, look to my right, and I see a massive reception desk with a woman facing the other way, facing the street, in a totally empty lobby, where the doors that don't open from the street are located! There's no way to get into the lobby from the street, and there's a receptionist behind a desk. It's kind of like the Twilight Zone, or something. She directs me to the appropriate elevators that I need, located down a long hallway. I ride the elevator to the 5th floor, wondering if God is mad at me or punishing me, or something? (I did give up cursing for Lent, and I'd been cursing like a sailor the last couple of days -- maybe that was it?) Or maybe it's just complete incompetence, lack of logic, compassion, or any kind of grey-matter whatsover??!!! Dystopian. Unbelievable!!! It's a testament to the professionalism and good care that I received from Dr Gupta and her staff that I agreed to follow up with further appointments at this clinic in the merry month of May. At least I have the map now! I pray for the well-being of all future patienrs arriving on foot (and by automobile, too, for all I know it's just as bad, or worse, for them?), and for the VERY simple fixes that need to be made to be taken care of.

    Do not go here. Seriously, save your sanity, go anywhere else…read more Nurses treat you like shit. Have the "I know it all, and you better obediently listen to my instructions or you won't receive compassion" attitude. Wanted to charge us $2,000 for an antibiotic that costs $2.01 under my health care. No seriously, they said that. No privacy, as there were three nurses asking us about our situation. One nurse acted like she was the fucking encyclopedia of human health, which pissed me off. Also, this is what the bathroom looked like when I walked in, which I told the front desk about.

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    Tulane ER

    Tulane ER

    2.3(6 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    If I could give zero stars, I would. My cousin had to visit this ER twice during our trip to New…read moreOrleans for severe ear pain. On the first visit, they diagnosed her with a ruptured eardrum but only prescribed codeine -- a medication that wasn't available at any pharmacy within 20 miles. No alternatives were offered. Her pain worsened to the point we had to return to the ER on the day of our flight home. During the second visit, the doctor incorrectly told her she did not have a ruptured eardrum -- despite her having visible blood and fluid draining from her ear the entire trip. She was left crying in a dirty waiting room for hours, was not given a bed, an IV, or any real pain relief until right before we left. The conditions of the hospital were absolutely filthy, with dead flies on the floor and dirty surfaces everywhere. When she got home to Idaho, a real doctor confirmed she had a ruptured eardrum, severe ear infection, and upper respiratory infection -- all things this hospital either missed or ignored. Completely unacceptable patient care. I would never trust this hospital again.

    My husband and I had a horrible experience at the Tulane Hospital Emergency Room on Thursday,…read moreFebruary 30. We arrive mid-morning, and the waiting areas were already full. One man, before us in line, complained of having already waited more than 12 hours, and the surly, insolent receptionist replied "There are people who have been waiting longer than you." That was neither helpful nor appropriate. My husband, a 89 year old retired MD/PHD spent his entire career at Harvard and Washington University Medical Schools. He is well acquainted with University Emergency Rooms! I took him there because, I assumed incorrectly, that Tulane would have the best such facility around. Sadly I was wrong! The waiting areas were almost full - mostly with poor, uninsured people who had nowhere else to go. NONE were wearing masks, and many were sneezing, bleeding, vomiting or dizzy. My 89 year old husband was having trouble breathing. There were two receptionists working that day - one was rude and intentionally sadistic, the other (a compassionate grey haired woman) gave me your address. After waiting for 6 1/2 hours without being seen, we went straight to the airport and returned home, where he was seen almost immediately at the "second rate" hospital. We are familiar with academic hospitals and know this is NOT GOOD MEDICINE! You need to better train your reception staff AND teach them to refer patients to other facilities when yours is over-crowded. THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN THE PRACTICE OF GOOD MEDICINE!

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