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    It is clean. provider did not even examine me and then documented that she did. Would not recommend

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    Wesley Medical Center - Wesley Emergency Care, Wichita, KS

    Wesley Medical Center

    2.1(75 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    I had spine surgery on February 4, 2026. They kept on top of my pain meds the rest of that day and…read morethrough the first night. PT and OT came later that morning. After they left I was in excruciating pain. I called the nurse crying to ask if I could have more pain meds. She said I could have 5 hours before. When I asked why hadn't gotten it, she said I had to asked for it. This was my 6th spine surgery and have never had to ask for pain meds. It was brought to me and asked if I wanted it. She suggested I set a timer on my phone because she had so many patients to look after, she couldn't keep track of all of their meds. I talked to the night nurse about getting pain meds and said I wanted to be woke up for pain meds. He did not and ended up going 9 hours without pain meds. After that I set a timer day and for meds but never did get a handle on my pain after that. I always had to have help to use the restroom. I always took a very long time for someone to come. One night I rang 3 times and waited almost an hour for help. One night the aide helped me to the toilet, sat me down and was told to pull the string when I was done and he left. I pulled the string and it took him quite awhile to come back and help me back to bed. It just seemed like I was a nuisance to the nurses when they had to care for me. If given a choice, I will never return there and would advise anyone to choose somewhere else to be treated!

    I had back surgery when I was getting ready to leave. They didn't go over my paperwork with me or…read morenothing. I came home. I was gonna take a shower the next day thank goodness I didn't because I'm not supposed to. I'm just supposed to take like a sponge bath till I go back because they did Band-Aid to get wet, which I didn't know that one time I called my nurse because I was in pain. It was time for my pain medicine two hours later. Finally I got a hold of the came and gave me my pain med I wasn't walk like I was supposed to be. It was just kind of a overall mess. I was pretty disappointed in the hospital.

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    Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph - Via Christi Hospital St. Joseph

    Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph

    1.8(33 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    The emergency room for mental heal for pediatrics was horrific. They striped the children down and…read morehad them put on gowns. They wouldn't allow the female teens to wear undergarments. It was embarrassing. They had monitors on them in the waiting room as they waited for rooms upstairs. The kids were then moved to the ADULT psychiatric ER. One child was there by herself and left in a room by herself where a man, who was in the ER, entered her room. My child and another child were in a room waiting to go upstairs. The other parent and I were screamed at by nurses to put our phones away or they'd be banned from the premises. Our children hadn't been admitted yet. And no one said us parents couldn't have phones. When I left to go to the nurses desk to let them know the man was in the girls room the nurse gave me a dirty look when I approached the window. I tried speaking to her but she rolled her eyes and turned away from me. I went back to the room with my child and kept an eye on the man across the hall in the other girls room. He closed the door and we saw a staff so we yelled for his help. I later learned my child was forced to strip naked on the ward and be viewed by staff to 'document' any injuries. (They're self injurious and we're admitted for suicide attempt). When I confronted a staff about this he said every staff does it differently but all staff are paired same gender with two staff present. I will never entrust this hospital with my child's mental health ever again. COVID was bad enough but to be treated this was made a very difficult time in their life 10 times worse. I suggest you don't utilize the pediatric psychiatric hospital, there's others available.

    DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS TO THE CHILDRENS MENTAL WARD. They gave my daughter shots and wouldn't tell…read moreher what they were, they laughed at my daughter and called her crazy TO HER FACE, they restrained her for 2 hours and the restraints left marks on her wrists and ankles. when she came home she had bruises ALL over her body from the security guards manhandling her. I asked them to release her and they refused, THEY MEDICALLY KIDNAPPED MY DAUGHTER AND MISTREATED HER. Also most of the reviews on here are bad and that's saying something. DO NOT GO TO THE MENTAL WARD IN ST. JOSPEH HOSPITAL.

    Via Christi St Francis Hospital - Via Christi Hospital St. Francis

    Via Christi St Francis Hospital

    1.7(30 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    During my mother's hospitalization in ICU in 2023, I noticed a reliance on travel nurses to staff…read morethe unit. This was most evident after her transfer to Med. Surg., where unit-specific questions were sometimes met with responses such as, "I don't know - I'm a travel nurse." A similar pattern was observed at the same time on another unit while visiting a family friend. Two years later, during my brother-in-law's admission in 2025 on the epilepsy unit, the same staffing pattern was evident. Across these separate admissions, care was competent and professional, yet consistently felt impersonal and temporary, suggesting a systemic dependence on short-term staffing rather than a deeply anchored care culture. Travel nursing is understandably an attractive option, and those nurses' contributions are appreciated. However, the persistence of this model across years and units raises a fundamental question for hospital leadership: what concrete steps are being taken to build and retain a stable, permanent nursing workforce? As an RN, I have worked in ICUs where nurse retention is the standard, not the exception, which makes this pattern difficult to overlook. It was also concerning to observe that the charge nurse appeared to be the most tenured member of the unit. This dynamic places disproportionate responsibility on a single individual and has implications not only for patient experience and continuity of care, but also for the sustainability of the unit and the well-being of both the charge nurse and bedside staff.

    My husband was air lifted to this hospital and was in ICU for 10 days. They did keep him alive and…read morecare in ICU was great. Then the dr and the case worker immediately stated to me after he had been there only a few days that he needed to go to a skilled nursing facility. I could never figure out why they wanted this. He had only been in a bed a few days but they said he needed to go to a skilled home to help get his strength back. First of all this is a working man that is in no way needing strength help. This came across to me to be a bit of a sham. Something shady going on here. We said absolutely not! Then he was admitted to the floor and not only was he not allowed to get out of bed, nobody worked with him to help get strength back from being in bed at this point 12 days. Nobody walked with him down the hall. All they did was leave him in bed. We did not receive any information about how he was doing or what the future plans were with his illness. It got so bad we demanded an immediate discharge and went to another hospital. Something pretty fishy with this place. The 2nd hospital provided much better care, helped him do things, and was great. This place needs investigated. Watch your insurance folks. This place is in cahoots with skilled nursing facilities. Rather than help you while you are there, they want to send you to another facility after they leave you in bed for a week. There must be a kickback somewhere. Never again. Also no bath after 15 days.

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