Okay, so the hospital looks like it needs a total complete overhaul. The cafeteria is very poorly sad, not very tempting for anyone to eat there with such an odd smell and not much variety at all. My experience in the ER wasn't very pleasant due to me being in such excruciating pain. However, I felt like I was in one of those horrible horror movies where a traveler got hurt and went to a hospital that was so run down creepy looking. The ER needs to get a full renovation. The entire place did not look like it would feel like a place that gives such a non sanitary vibe. When I got there I waited for almost two hours. When the nurse intake got me, she didn't have a good attitude. As she was assessing me, I felt like she was bothered by me being g in such a state. No compassion, and I felt she didn't care but felt that she just had to just do her job to get it done and over with. When she wheeled me to a room, she knew I wasn't able to get up unless I got help. I had to push through the pain to get up, and as she just took the wheel chair from under me, I was struggling to hold on almost about to fall. She just left me in the room, not making sure she made sure I was in the bed or anything. I was calling out for help and a few nurses just gave me the look but didn't bothered to check on me as I was calling out I wasn't screaming or anything I simply just asked in a high steady toned voice a nurse told me I can't be yelling because there's other patients here and you need to not be screaming. I told her I wasn't screaming in calling for help as I'm in such excruciating pain. I was holding on off the side of the bed. I felt like I was going to fall. She told me well you need to wait and not be screaming. I told her I didn't like her attitude. I want another nurse she informed me that well in your nurse, and there's no one else, so that's that. I told her I don't like her attitude and I don't feel comfortable with her being my nurse and explained to her I didn't want to fall and add injuries to myself do to being neglected and not making sure I'm completely secured and safe. I also think that just because a patient asks for help, no one should treat a patient like that. As I got to see I had no choice, I stayed with that nurse. We apologized and moved on. I get that the health care soldiers that go through a lo. However, that doesn't justify the type of treatment and care one goes through. I believe they should pay more attention and handling there patients with understanding, compassion and support I believe that they can keep achieving their goals and with a good environment setting in the work place they need to be in because they work In that ER and seeing a place that isn't well up to part doesn't provide any good feelings about doing anything. They need to have a good environment to work in to provide the utmost best care to all...
   Read moreWas a terrible experience the ER doctor at the time must have assumed or stereotyped me to be some type of drug addict or something. I have sickle cell anemia and was returning because the chest reached a level that was too much to manage at home. However when I got there he refused to follow any of the typical procedures when treating a sickle cell patient. Gave me no IV fluids took no chest X-ray seeing that I came in complaining of severe chest pain and difficulty breathing and refused to give me oxygen because my O2 level on the monitor was at 91 which to him was good enough. He did give two medications both of which arenât strong enough to handle pain of that caliber and could have clearly seen in my medical history what other doctors have prescribed to manage the pain. When I asked to speak with me to question his methods for treatment. He told me he didnât want to argue and that âit wasnât his problemâ so I checked myself out and went to Banner health the next day where I was diagnosed with pneumonia. Never been the one to leave bad reviews but in this case buddy was literally playing with my life. Wish I could remember his name but didnât really have a chance to get it with how little time he spent in my room. Respectfully he needs more soft skill training when dealing with patients. And the fact I got diagnosed a day later with pneumonia his license to practice needs to be under consideration. What happens if I had fallen out short of breath or something worse. Unacceptable in numerous ways and whoever reads this I highly recommend you go to a...
   Read moreI was pretty worried about going to this ER. I have heard by a few people to stay away, just since moving here in June, but today I had to get my heart checked out. I walked in and was immediately greeted with a receptionist who had a attitude and made it seem like I was bothering her. I literally felt like my heart was going to explode. She told me(as I'm holding my chest in pain) "take a clipboard and fill it out bring it back with your ID ready" (with my heart condition I could have been having a heart attack and she could care less). I filled out the paperwork and took it to the other lady who was at registration. They got me back fast and started looking me over. My rating is a ocer all, nurse was very short(almost unfriendly.. no personality).. HOWEVER, once I got back to a room(wasn't long) doctor came in, he was very thorough and check out EVERYTHING(found out my Magnesium had dropped, which is VERY dangerous with my heart condition) doctor who took care of me was extremely nice. He gave copies of everything done today(7/26/2019) including my EKG and a recommendation for a cardiologist in Arizona!
THE REGISTRATION PERSONAL NEED A ATTITUDE CHECK OR NEED FIRED, THEY ARE RUDE AND UNCARING OF PATIENTS WHO ARE THERE...
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