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    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    Every Dr that I encountered during my visit was amazing and knew exactly what they were doing. I couldn't be more thankful.

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    Virtua Marlton Hospital

    Virtua Marlton Hospital

    3.1(58 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    On May 17th, I was transported via ambulance to Marlton Virtua Hospital. Jeremiah and Morgan were…read morethe EMTS or Paramedics. I was not well so I am not sure their title . They were terrific. I was scared and sick. When they came to my house,my pup was barking with all the visitors. They didn't blink and he is a big guy. By the time they got me in the ambulance, they had calmed Wilson too. The thing is, they didn't just transport me and dump me off t the hospital. They stayed with me till the Emergency Nurse came to take over. This helped. It's hard to be alone when you are not well.. I appreciated their care and kindness. Then the RN, I think Tiara? Began her professional attentive care calmed me. When you can't breath it creates fear and she was quick to give me care. Jade was already waiting to do a chest x-ray and was as kind as could be. They don't want you to drink anything, when you first arrive till they determine your care. But when you are struggling to breathe you become very uncomfortably dry. My Nurse gave me a sponge wipe for my lips. It sounds small but it so was not. Dr. Sing was terrific and efficient. Answered my questions and admitted me to the hospital. I was eligible for hospital at home because I am a senior . An excellent choice. I had been in this program before. I have asthma that can get out of control and they have been able to stabilize me before. The care you can get at home without being in the hospital is a big plus. A virtual doctor visit every day and 2 RN visits give you the support that you need without the trauma of being hospitalized. The Doctors were fantastic. I can't remember all their names but I do remember a Dr Leu and Dr Malek. There were 2 others and I am sorry I cant remember their names. The Doctors did not just give me medical directives, they partnered with me and planned with me. Very noble. Thank you. My Nurses, Christine, Michael, Joe, Sarah and Emily, all very thorough and compassionate. Even the couriers who delivered needed medicine, equipment and even food were prompt friendly and professional. I am feeling better and those partners are the reason why. Wilson Cheese made a bunch new friends. It's nice when the folks are caring for you, accept and understand your extended family. Thanks to you all.

    I came to emergency room with severe pain in my lower right back under my rib cage and difficulty…read moretaking a deep breath. i thought i might be having a female version of a heart attack. They immediately took my info and Nurse Tim immediately did an EKG. After a short wait they did a chest x-ray, Cat scan, bloodwork. They saw a blood clot in lower right lung. Admitted me and probably saved my life. The 2nd floor PCU unit nurses Colline,Megan,Bria were so attentive, kind, and helpful. They are really kind people who care. Julia the phlebotomist was so gentle taking blood, she even gently squeezed my hand after to comfort me because she took almost 5 vials of blood. Mel the tech was sweet. The housekeepng people were also kind and made sure each morning the room was cleaned and mopped and told me be careful until it dryed. The dietary knew immediately to hold the salt in my diet and reminded me each day. Sarah the echotechnologist was super sweet and through. Rachel the ultrasound tech was kind and nicely conversational.Dr David and Dr Fisher were very kind and thorough and available.. Dr Shiff the pulmonologist was so thorough, intelligent and answered thoroughly all my many questions. i can't say enough good about the staff here. Nurse Megan even said it was a pleasure to work with me as a patient. I can't say enough good about my experience here.

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    The board where you can see where your loved one is.

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    RN Michael and Christine with Wilson

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    Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital - Area outside of Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital

    Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital

    2.1(48 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    i rated 3 stars because i was taken to be seen quickly, the receptionist was helpful and the nurses…read morewere sweet to me. i will not rate 5 stars because this er visit was the worst medical treatment experience i've ever had. this was my experience with dr. adam kandil. i have a congenital heart defect, diagnosed with numerous tests detailing exactly what my issue is. i need surgery for my issue and was told to go to the er if i was having intense pain in the meantime. i did as i was told, visited the er at 3:00 am when the pain was too much to bear one night. i want to mention that the rn that looked after me, willa, was very kind and patient. historically, beta blockers helped me with my chest pain, i didn't need pain killers or anything addictive substances. but during my 5 hour er stay, the doctor prescribed me stomach medicine over and over again through my iv. i asked if i can have a beta blocker and the rn relayed to me that the doctor doesn't want to because it's for high blood pressure. i understand that dr. adam kandil is an emergency medicine specialist and not a cardiologist, but surely even he knows beta blockers are a common aid for heart issues? after the 3rd round of anti acids, i decided i would say i'm fine and go home. they asked if i wanted a pain killer prescription and i said okay. i left the er and dr. adam kandil did not talk to me even once face to face. there were about 3 patients at the er total at 3:00 am and somehow i was still unable to see the doctor even once. the worst part is when i went to cvs to pick up the painkiller prescription i was given, the label on the package read that it was anti gas medicine. i've been seeing a cardiologist since middle school and i'm 24 now. i have mountains of medical documentation of my heart problem. to dr. adam kandil though, i was just a very gassy patient, i guess. fyi, i rarely have stomach problems, including indigestion and acid reflux. it's okay to be unfamiliar with a medication issue, but at least try to see and talk to your patient face to face to try and understand the problem. i'm not one to whine and complain, i know medical staff are overworked and underpaid. but even at the busiest of places, i was treated with more dignity than jefferson's emergency room doctor. this was such a terrible experience that i would rather experience cardiac arrest than be under dr. adam kandil's "care" ever again. edit: unrelated to this incident, i went to this er once before for having serious suicidal thoughts due to my demanding job at the time. they took a urine sample, put me in a gown and had me wait on a bed for a long time until someone came in and told me they had no behavioral health staff in the building that day. i was sent home with a hefty bill for care i didn't receive. could have saved me a lot of money and time if i was informed before intake that there was no one who could actually see me. communication within this hospital must be in a dire state or they purposely kept me there for free money. i don't know which one is worse.

    From the ER through inpatient, there was not a moment that I could complain about the level of care…read morethat went into the treatment that I received. The teams were organized and efficient, even over the holiday week and snow storm, they were all locked in on my care and kept me, and my support team, fully in the know.

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    Christmas decoration at Cherry Hill Hospital

    Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital - The lovely pictures inside the hospital and great staff.

    The lovely pictures inside the hospital and great staff.

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    Welcoming Christmas decoration at Cherry Hill Hospital

    Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital

    Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    4 hour wait in the waiting room. No update. People getting up and leaving and hospital staff just…read moreambling around laughing with each other. Wife is vomiting into a bag in the waiting room and hasn't even been seen yet. this place is a joke.

    Let me start by saying I've never experienced having to come to the ER and I have nothing to…read morecompare this experience to. I arrived at 5pm and there were 3 other families in the waiting room. I was called back rather quickly to the intake nurse within 20 mins...that made me happy! Then she takes me back to my ER bed and I'd say by 6:30 they had given me an IV and taken blood samples. Now the wait begins. I was told by 7pm I'd be going for an ultrasound but that didn't happen because apparently they change shifts at 7pm....soooo 9:30pm comes around and I'm being wheeled down for the ultrasound. I will say the ultrasound tech was very kind and by 10pm I was back to the freezing ER room and told I need to wait to see the Dr to tell me my ultrasound results. It's now 11pm and still no Dr. I'll update this post once he comes and I'm released but I just don't think SIX hours in the ER is reasonable, for blood to be drawn and an ultrasound...I could be clueless though. Oh and I guess I'm naive but they don't give patients snacks/food after being in the icebox for SIX hours? This is insanity. UPDATE!! After asking the nurse to see the Dr he finally comes in at 11:30pm and apologizes for the wait and says that's normal for an ER. Waited another 20 mins to get my discharge papers and was free at last! UGH!

    Virtua Voorhees Hospital

    Virtua Voorhees Hospital

    2.3(152 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    100 MILLION NEGATIVE STARS!! I don't even know where to…read morestart. ( This is going to be a long one, but make sure you read ALL of this, it may be the difference between life and DEATH. ) In chronological order, my boyfriend and I had always thought this was a great hospital, soley based on the ER wait time and the sheer size of the facility. So when he had an aneurysm rupture January 6th, 2025, this hospital being less than 10 minutes from his home, would have seemed to be a great option... THAT COULD NOT HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN MORE WRONG! The backstory is that I had a severe AVM brain hemorrhage when I was 16. I died three times before I even made it to Jefferson, I went brain dead there, I spent two weeks in a coma, a month and a half in the ICU, with less than a 1% chance of survival, and emergency surgeries every single day. That was over TWENTY YEARS AGO when today's medical advancemens had not yet been utilized, in a hospital that was much LESS modern and equipped than Virtua. Yet my doctors saw fit to actually treat me, and I am here 22 years later. David Chapman, the brightest light in this entire world, the whole of my existence, and honest-to-God walking angel on earth, WAS NOT EVEN TREATED, NOT EVEN ADMITTED, NOT OPERATED ON, THOUGH HE WAS STILL ALIVE WHEN HE ARRIVED. They did a simple brain scan and declared there was nothing to be done, without even trying. *( MY doctors said the same about me, but as soon as they drained the blood off my brain, they realized they were wrong. )* THEY DID NOTHING FOR HIM. THEY LET HIM LIAY THERE WITHOUT ANY INTERVENTION, TURNED OFF HIS LIFE SUPPORT, AND WATCHED HIM DIE FOR 4 HOURS. To add insult to an already unbearable injury, I was hit and ran over by a car on December 13th of 2025. I am disabled on my left side, and this car completely crushed my right foot, causing it to turn sideways. I spent a hellish week in a bed in virtua, after sitting all night waiting for a bed in excruciating pain, in the very spot where the love of my life was left to die in the ER. Not only were the nurses and the completely inept and unknowlegable, regarding my medication, but one of them ( PEARL) sat there and argued with me about it for an hour, to the point that she called security on me, even though I did not raise my voice once. She then she proceeded to LIE to me and told me the floor doctor said her directions were correct. I spoke to the doctor the next day, and she said she was completely unaware of the entire situation. THREE days after the SIX broken bones in my foot, I had to CONSTANTLY fight off one person after another, who wanted me to get up and walk on it even though I was wearing a splint. They would NOT LET ME SPEAK TO THE ORTHOPEDIC DOCTOR WHO EVALUATED MY X RAYS, and their STUPIDITY AND BELIGERENCE deepened even further when they demanded I put my sideways splinted foot inside a CAM boot. I refused because I was well aware this was completely INSANE MALPRACTICE, so they threatened to kick me out. I had to file an APPEAL, AND SEARCH ON MY OWN FOR THE DOCTOR'S NUMBER BECAUSE THEY WOULD NOT GIVE IT TO ME. He sent his resident to speak with me, and I explained the situation. He took one look at me and shook his head, saying "There is no way you're standing up or walking on this, and there is no logical possibility of putting a splint inside of a CAM boot." After a week of physical and mental TRAUMATIZATION from the staff, I was transferred to an inpatient facility, and was not medically allowed to weightbear for over a MONTH. At this moment, 3 months later, I am still medically required to bein a CAM boot, and cannot walk more than a few steps. Virtua would have caused me permanent and extreme damage to my foot, which is my body's entire weight-bearing and balancing system, causing all SIX fractures to immediately break AGAIN. DO NOT. EVER. GO TO THIS HOSPITAL!!! DO NOT. EVER. TRUST THEM WITH ANYONE'S MEDICAL CARE!!! ALL THEY WANT IS YOUR MONEY. THEY WILL JUST AS SOON LET YOU DIE, AND BUTCHER YOUR BODY, AS LOOK AT YOU!!! THIS ENTIRE FACILITY NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN FOR THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE IN GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP.!!!!!!

    I was diagnosed with hypertension on my regular doctor visit at 28 weeks pregnant and had to be…read moreadmitted to the hospital immediately. I didn't imagine that I would stay in a hospital for the next five weeks. Not saying goodbye to my cats was one of the hardest things. For more than a month, not seeing any animals was so hard because I am a huge animal lover. But when I gave birth, my daughter's nurse told me that there was a dog at the hospital that could visit me. And then that afternoon, Bean came to me. I was crying from excitement and happiness; other than giving birth, that was the best feeling ever. She was so sweet and gentle, and just petting her was the most wonderful feeling. Every person in the hospital who loves animals knows that having a dog visit you in such difficult moments means everything to you. Mrs. Katelynn was so thoughtful and amazing; she brought Bean again to see me and she wrote me and my daughter the most beautiful card. Having preeclampsia and my baby coming so early because of that was very difficult, but having that little dog there meant the world to me. I will forever be grateful for the time we spent together. I have a little sticker with Bean's face on my fridge, and whenever I look at it, I remember how happy I was when she was with me. Visiting Paws and Bean is the crucial thing for anyone struggling and just wanting to have a normal feeling about life outside of the hospital. T.St.

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    Virtua Voorhees Hospital - Ground floor Neighborhood B

    Ground floor Neighborhood B

    Virtua Voorhees Hospital - Neighborhood B

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