Matthew S17 days agoFrom
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I had to take my wife into the ER 4 times in two days before they would admit her, where she stayed for several days with a serious life threatening infection. The intake nurses here must be trained to treat everyone like a hypochondriac- my wife had a fever of 103 and HR of 176 BPM, the nurse told me that the machine must be broken and reading wrong before I insisted they take care of her. In the years of going there for health emergencies we have been consistently told that we are just anxious, need to meditate and several times told to go to the nurse's friend's acupuncture clinic. Once while I was probably within 24 hours of death of meningitis they sent me home from the ER, and luckily my partner took me to Redbud where they immediately transferred me to an ICU unit in the city.
Kayla Paul17 days agoFrom
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I wish I could give a higher rating as I have actually never received such poor care or refusal of care before. I unfortunately don’t think I will be returning. I received poor care while hospitalized there in December , which I escalated to the director of the med surge department. I also received poor care and refusal of care yesterday while being seen in the ED by Dr. John Stein. As amazing as some of the doctors are here, some are just not as great unfortunately.
Sandy Weber17 days agoFrom
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My husband had knee replacement last week. The nurses left him sitting in his urine, feeces and blood for hrs at a time. This occurred Monday thru Thursday morning. We are in contact with attorneys as well as writing a formal complaint with the ombudsman