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    Unity Point Healthcare

    2.0 (1 review)

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    Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center

    Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center

    2.8(8 reviews)
    30.0 mi

    Burlington, Iowa emergency room is full of disrespectful rude people. Do you have anybody else to…read morecome around? Don't bring them here. The people who wait on you are disrespectful and rude. The nurses are disrespectful and rude, I give Burlington Iowa hospital, the ER room, the lowest rating I would ever give anybody

    Contacted the ER to try to obtain medical unencumbered because I have restraining orders against…read moresome of their staff that are registered addicts.. when I instructed them of the severity of the restraining orders and asked how far I needed to drive to get outside of their computer or electronic grass since they have failed to alleviate these women of their positions of power a woman named Barb had me on speaker and was extremely rude. Literally denying me medical when I've been laced with more than one insecticide to obtain access to the controlled B1 substance that my cardiologist thought was best for me. So every time I am in EKG at another hospital I have had issues with their addicts and their interference with counter indicatory medications and I've tried eight hospitals. I was just asking how to obtain my medical when mercy one is the one that attached the restraining orders to my medical records... So enjoy the addiction label and blockade of medical is considered human trafficking....Washington county ER thinks that I should be on oxygen but with a blockade of medical by Brennan Patterson and all of her little friends that are amphetamine L users tell the hospital to cram it up their ass I've asked I've begged and I've pleaded with canceled out telehealth blocked to access to care and more...

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    Fort Madison Community Hospital

    Fort Madison Community Hospital

    2.6(8 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    We were on a road trip when my son had internal bleeding. He had received care from another…read morehospital and been released but then got worse during the night. The care he got here was amazing and the staff were so kind and went out of their way to help us before needing to transfer us to a larger hospital so my son could have surgery. They helped make a scary situation less traumatic. They worked quickly and efficiently

    I did not want to have to write this review but I think others should be very aware of the "care"…read morethey will receive when visiting the emergency room. I feel I was overcharged for my ER visit (on 5/16/2023) and also had a horrible experience to boot. After Emailing with patient billing (the person I was emailing with was very helpful and nice, had no issues with that side of things.) I questioned the bill I received because it was broken up into so many seperate charges. The two largest bills were nearly identical in amounts and both listed similar descriptions for those charges. My insurance covered part of one but not the other. Upon reaching out I was told that the bills get split into two "hospital (facility charges) and the clinic (doctors charges)". Which makes sense, however with those charges being nearly identical I still questioned it. So I asked for an itemized bill (the ones they Email have a few vague lines of description and the grand total.) Unfortunately I still have yet to get an itemized bill, instead had kind of a copy and paste of what makes up the Hospital and Clinic typical charges for an ER visit. (I do not see how a few pieces of gauze, Iodine and a kit to do 3 stitches can cost nearly $800 but that is neither here nor there and has been deemed a "typical charge") The following is my recount of my visit to the ER that evening. We arrived at 9:30am and did not leave until 2:30am. "After checking in, my fiance and I sat in the waiting room. When we had walked in I was holding a paper towel up to the laceration under my eye as it was still bleeding profusely. I ended up soaking through that paper towel and having to use the rough brown papertowel from the restroom to continue applying pressure. After a 4 hour wait I was brought back to a room. I received numbing and then 3 stitches to a laceration I had under my eye. I am grateful that he did a great job with these stitches and I have healed quickly. The scar is also not very noticeable and I am also grateful for that. The issue I had was after he was done, he did not personally clean up the blood and iodine that had been applied to the area. He casually mentioned a nurse would be in shortly to clean me up and apply an ointment to the area. We waited another 30 minutes in the room (by now 2:30am) and still no one came in. The room began to get very cold (probably from my blood loss too. I was also very hungry as the injury happend right when we were sitting down to eat. The numbing had since worn off and I was again feeling pain from the area, now compounded by receiving the stitches. I was tired, frustrated and in pain. So I took it upon myself to use water from the sink and a brown paper towel to clean myself up (which did not feel great now that the numbing had worn off...) Once I did that I poked my head out of the door to see the doctor and a nurse sitting right there leaned back in their chairs laughing about something. I said "excuse me" and was not noticed. I had to take several steps out of the room and speak loudly to be acknowledged. He apologized and said sorry that no one had come in and they were busy. I told him don't worry about it, I cleaned it myself and I just wanted to leave at that point. He did not offer the ointment or give me an explanation of aftercare of the stitches (even though I told him I had never had non dissolvable stitches before) He only quickly mentioned to have them removed in 5-7 days. I guess I'm also confused as to why he could not have taken the two minutes while I was still numb to clean me up and I would have been able to be on my way 30 minutes faster. (Freeing up another room for the several others waiting in the waiting room). I had such a bad taste in my mouth from my experience I went to our Urgent Care walk in to have the stitches removed instead. The Ladies there are lovely and I have nothing but good things to say about them down there! After this experience was sent to the "Compliance Department" all I received was a letter stating that my charges were valid and where to make payments. Oh well!

    Culbertson Memorial Hospital

    Culbertson Memorial Hospital

    5.0(1 review)
    47.7 mi

    Great service, fantastic people, who know their craft, I highly recommend going here for health…read morecare....

    From the owner: For over 90 years, Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital has cared for the citizens of Schuyler,…read moreCass, Brown and southern Fulton Counties. Culbertson is a 22-bed Critical Access Hospital that employs more than 180 staff members who provide round-the-clock-care and support services for patients. In addition to its in-patient services, Culbertson maintains 24-hour-a-day emergency, laboratory and radiology departments, surgical services, therapy services, a wound clinic, a cardiac rehabilitation unit and multiple outpatient clinics. The hospital also has family practice clinics in Astoria, Beardstown and Rushville. Culbertson has made a commitment to improve local healthcare services so area residents can receive care close to home. In the last few years, the hospital has invested in state-of-the-art services such as an in-house CT scanner, laboratory equipment and a conversion to digital mammography. The hospital also added a hospitalist program, in-house sleep lab, a geriatric behavioral health program, privatized the surgical suite waiting room and preps and hold areas, as well as poured more resources into speech, occupational and physical therapy services. Outpatient Specialty Clinics are offered throughout the month for: Cardiology, Cataract Surgery, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Hematology/Oncology, Neurology, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, Podiatry, Pulmonary and Urology.

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    Memorial Hospital

    Memorial Hospital

    1.6(7 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    I had eye surgery 2 1 26 .not a good place to do that again poor action in waiting room before…read moresurgery .ther lady that puts you under to do surgery I a idiot After telling her 3 times that I could wake up an flail around that she should make sure I'm put under enough to not have that.Geuss what happened in the middle of the eye surgery I woke up an fluid my arms around I don't remember much of it other than seeing blue an voices .But I got the 411 about it after surgery!!!! The Doctor was awesome but the rest of them Not!...

    Absolutely Abhorrent Behavior by both the nurse and Dr while my son, 17yrs, needed medical…read moreattention to his foot. Nurse yelling at him to, "Hurry up" his walking to go in a room to wait for the Dr. He likely has a sprained Big Toe at the least, and was never offered a wheel chair or even consideration to the fact he was seeking help for a foot injury. Next the old Dr comes in very patronizing poking at his foot, Not asking any questions at this point, then he said, "Well I think you're going to live son" as though my son has complained even our said the pain was anything higher than a 3, which my son said the same with a broken foot 3 years earlier so he's a high tolerance. Then Dr says But I'll order an x-ray for you after saying he'll live. My son isn't a 4yr old child crying of pain. He was calm. Collected. My son Chose to walk out. Feeling belittled for seeming treatment on visually a secret confused large toe bone joints from foot base down. Hard enough to get kids to sell treatment for injuries. They Don't like to feel weak or something. Men especially. They're strong despite themselves at times. Dr's like these reinforce the idea and make it difficult for young men to teach out for help when needed. I am very disappointed in this hospital and it's staff. Hope I don't have a medical emergency i can't drive elsewhere for. The service and care are unacceptable.

    Unity Point Healthcare - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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