Steve Hidalgo12 days agoFrom
Girlfriend is pregnant we got blood work done and they told us we will mail it to you the and you will receive it in two days. It's been a month and they haven't done anything at all. Girlfriend went in because she was sick and they didn't even know she was pregnant, they were tryiing to give her steroids. Like really called a week later because it's been ridiculous and they said we just got everything just now because it takes a few days. I was like a few days because it's been a months my girlfriend is 5 month pregnant and you guys haven't done anything at all. Through all this they tell us we have to pick up the letter at the hospital. Worst place ever. So apologize or anything just half ass excuses. If you come here change your doctor
Mark Nelson12 days agoFrom
They don't tell you your insurance isn't accepted until your treatment is over. They would have known that my insurance wasn't accepted but they waited until I received treatment. I was in the waiting room for almost an hour, they had plenty of time to determine my insurance was not accepted. Shady, to be avoided...
Sebastian Garcia12 days agoFrom
Went in with my girlfriend around 2:30 for a bad case of food poisoning, just got out at 8:50. She needed an IV and the RN proceeded to prick her and dig around in her vein four different times and still managed to mess up the IV. It wasn't until the lab technicians came in and successfully administered it on the first try. The doctor and the nurse aides are the only ones that are attentive to the patient, unfortunately they have to split themselves to attend ten other people at once. I get it, patients coming in with a bad heart condition are a priority over someone with a stomach bug, but you can only use that excuse so many times in the six hour delay. Once she got her prescription it took them an hour to discharge her. We would have just gotten up and left, but she still had the IV needle stuck without any medication connected to it. The last nurse asked us why we were there and we had to remind them multiple times that the needle was still stuck on her arm. Never again.