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    4 years ago

    Terrible service at this location. Kaiser need to do better. Lots of room for improvement

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    It’s great to know you are happy with your care. Thank you, KPNW

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    Achieve Medical Center - Portland

    Achieve Medical Center - Portland

    1.0(1 review)
    1.7 miBroadway District, Lloyd District, Northeast Portland

    I have been with this company for over 2 years. In that time I started with a great provider but…read moreunfortunately they relocated. I was passed off to a new provider, after one visit they left and was forced to a new provider. Third times a charm right? Nope. The office staff is horrible at their job and lacks empathy and skill to do simple tasks. Every time I have talked to the office person they don't have any information and they are of no help. No one responds to their emails so I was always left In the dark with my simple questions and problems. I had an appointment scheduled this week and they left me a voicemail that it was a mistake and they needed to reschedule very last minute (barely 1.5 days notice) this was scheduled 3 months ago! I didn't have a say in the day or time because I am going to run out of my medication and I work full time. My rescheduled appointment was for this morning before work and I would have to get ready for work while I was talking to the provider. My appointment time came and went, I did not get a link for video chat and no one called me. I called and the only option I had was to talk to the after hours operator who sounded like she didn't care about her job. Hours later I still haven't gotten a response. I called on my lunch break and explained what happened. They had no idea what happened and said I should have gotten a cancellation email which I didn't. She said I should have called when my appointment time was up, I DID. She never once apologized and instead decided to blame me. I asked to see if it was possible to have my provider fill one of my insomnia medications until may 10th since that is when my next appointment is for my new provider with a new company because I am done dealing with their repeated mistakes. They said it couldn't be done. I asked them to let someone know if their repeated mistakes. YOU CANNOT HAVE THIS MANY MISTAKES AND TURNOVER WHEN YOU ARE MANAGING PEOPLES MEDICATIONS. It is ridiculous. The staff is careless and they need to find new people and a better system. Having to re explain my history 3 times over in a short time span is so draining and discouraging. This has been THE ABSOLUTE WORST experience I have had with any medication management company. Look at their BBB complaints. Do not come here.

    Legacy Emanuel Medical Center - Day surgery waiting room.

    Legacy Emanuel Medical Center

    2.9(153 reviews)
    0.7 miEliot, North Portland

    The frequency with which I'm having to review hospitals is not exactly ideal, but...here we go…read moreagain. My wife had a diabetes-related incident which required two days worth of hospitalization, so we were treated to a wide variety of Legacy Emanuel's departments, from intake at the ER, to the ICU, to the pharmacy and, of course, the much-maligned, dreaded hospital food (and rightfully so)! Our experience was a mixed bag, but mostly positive overall. Intake took longer than I feel is acceptable for, you know...the EMERGENCY room, but the quality of care, right out of the gate, was top notch: competent, friendly nurses and technicians (BIG shout-out to Michael in the CVICU for being stellar!), from start to finish. Consultation with full-fledged doctors was few and far between, but maybe that will help keep the costs down when the remainder of the bill comes back from insurance. The Children's Garden is a-freakin'-dorable. The food was one of the few things that was consistent...consistently terrible. As has always been the case with diabetes-related care, the advice my wife receives seems to vary, based on the person giving it, with some providers seeming more confident, and competent, than others...which is probably why we end up in situations like this. Without going into too many details, one endocrinologist recommended using an insulin pump, the other recommended manual injections via insulin pens, and both of them offered different suggestions on the amount of insulin to administer, based on carb count. It's incredible to me that this isn't yet a settled science. Another irritating thing I encountered was the main entrance to the atrium being blocked off for construction or renovations, meaning that to pick up a prescription, we had to enter through the Randall Children's Hospital entrance, and then navigate an absurdly long series of hallways to get there...only to find that our prescription wasn't filled on time, and that we'd have to come back and do it all over again later. Ugh. In short, we've had better care (OHSU), and worse care (PeaceHealth), but Legacy Emanuel does enough things right to straddle the gap, and exist in our minds as a wholly acceptable and comprehensive health care provider, even during times of crisis (and as an important side note: the adjacent Randall Children's Hospital is a five star facility, no bones about it). Just...hurry up with the ER intake procedure, will ya?

    My procedure (cath lab LAA) was scheduled for March 3rd 2026. On March 2nd an unidentified person…read morecalled to tell me my procedure was changed to March 17th, 2026...no time was provided. Last time I had a procedure at Legacy Emanuel the person checking me my middle initial from D to DL?????

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    Providence Medical Group - Lloyd Center

    Providence Medical Group - Lloyd Center

    2.0(1 review)
    1.8 miBroadway District, Lloyd District, Northeast Portland

    Poor from initial phone call to after-care summary. Never going back…read more I called on the phone at various times in the day, during posted business hours. No answer. Answering system goes in circles, and eventually drops you, so voicemail not an option. No online booking option, either. I had to drive over to the location to book my initial appointment. I took about 45 minutes out of my day, at home, to fill out the preliminary, online, questionnaire, uploading insurance card front & back to their portal. A week later, I arrived at my appointment, and was asked to present my insurance card. Ok. Rolling back the clock a few weeks, the moment I walked in when I had hauled my cookies over there to book the initial appt, I had given them merely my name & dob, like you would at the pharmacy. I was surprised to hear the receptionist echo the name of my insurance, and be able to confirm even the member ID. She went so far as to ask whether I'm still living on XXrd Avenue, which again was correct information. Roll back to the present, I handed her my card, advising her that I had already uploaded the image online. She advised she was just following orders. I was then handed a substantial questionnaire. I looked at the questionnaire. It was identical to the one I submitted online. I protested. "I filled out this questionnaire, already, offering her back the clipboard. Again, just following orders, she insisted that I fill it out all over again. I brought the clipboard over to my seat, muttered to my wife about how the HIPPA Act mainly serves the hospitals, pharma, and, when the DB gets hacked... whomever, but not the patient. I re-filled out the questionnaire, again, carefully selecting "no" answers to any questions that would send the police raging over to my confirmed doorstep, when I got home. Inside the clinic, the PA asked me more of the same questions I answered twice, already, including the ones that would engage a police response. I told the PA to refer to the completed paperwork, and she did. A flashy dressed physician, in red cowboy boots, came in after a while, a person for whom life's been good, save maybe for the mandatory vaccines. Her questions started to mount into a pile of irrelevant food for the thought of somebody somewhere that was good with numbers. I was pleased, for the moment, to learn that I could opt out of the majority of her questions. I did that. I got the referral I was after, and then left. Weeks later the bill was stiff, and the aftercare summary contains declarations and refusals that were attributed to me, but that I surely did not say. You know in this day and age and the state of healthcare, serfdom under pharma & all, she could have called me an "asshole" in the notes and it would not have fazed me, but putting words in my mouth that I did not say/attribute actions to me that I did not do, is not ok. Especially considering the veritable "portability" of the misinformation she created. Ask the hackers not to take your information, and the things you did not say or do out of context. Becomes a mess. Ask law enforcement, who also has the contingent right to see your records. If you're going to make data collection so messy, ie. Get 2-3 accounts of the same questions, and then falsify some of that data yourself, you need to bear in mind for whom you're following orders. Ask yourself why you're saying what you're saying. Either you're purposely denigrating your patients, out of sheer spite, or you're just trying to rat them out in distant hope it could serve as the missing link to some kind of criminal investigation. Poor service regardless, from A-Z.

    American Medical Response

    American Medical Response

    1.8(38 reviews)
    2.0 miIndustrial District, Central Eastside, Buckman, Southeast Portland

    I am 76 years old and I was taken to my hospital (the closest) with pancreatitis. The GPS on my…read morephone says it is a 6 minute car ride from my apartment. They are charging $1,894 (???) for that very short ride. I was in severe abdominal pain, and the ambulance didn't have any shock absorbers. It bumped down a road (that I frequently drive) the whole way, which added to my discomfort. This outrageous bill looks like a bill for a 6 minute helicopter ride, not an ambulance! But when 911 is called, are there other options? I will do everything within my power in the future not to go by ambulance. To top it off, Providence is refusing to cover my overnight stay, and I have to fight that, too. Health care in this country has me wishing I lived somewhere where the patient truly came first - not outrageous profit.

    Paramedics that are dangerously untrained. I'm about to…read moredescribe just one of the ways these "medical" professionals behaved, on what became the worst night of my life. These "paramedics" swaggered casually by me and stood in the street, without badges or identification (the one named Adam: "uhh, huh, yeah, I lost my badge"). I had just finished violently convulsing from a seizure (first time in my life). In all the involuntary movement, my shirt came down in the front and I, being in and out of consciousness, didn't realize that my breasts were fully naked and exposed. But these guys sure thought it was hilarious. In the ambulance, the paramedic chuckled, casually talking to the driver about my exposed "titties" and they bantered about how my body looked, while I lay in pain and fear on the gurney, unable to pull my shirt back on. I heard everything they said, but I appeared to be asleep. They laughed together about me and he never covered me up with anything he just let me be totally exposed and naked. He eventually leaned over me and I could smell his putrid breath, as he slowly, casually pulled my shirt sleeve back on. He said, and I will remember this verbatim until my dying day, "Come on lady, look, your tits are popping out!" He thought I couldn't hear him because my eyes were closed, I suppose. I've called the company to complain, no one answers or calls back.

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