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I took my mother-in-law to the ER. She was quickl...

I took my mother-in-law to the ER. She was quickly registered and brought back. The doctor, Dr. Sheedy was very nice, explained everything in a way that even a child could understand. The RN, Lora, her attitude ranged from "ugh, not another patient" to "I'm so glad to be helping you today". I had to go out to the desk to speak with someone a couple of times because no one came back to check-in or let us know the progress of blood work, medications they said they would give her, or results of her Radiology scan (the radiology scanner is portable so they were able to bring the equipment directly to the room, which was nice). At one point, I asked to speak with the RN and a lady behind the desk said she would find her and let her know, well over 30 min later the nurse still hadn't come in, I went back out to find her sitting at the computer, and she seemed irritated that I interrupted her. She apologized to my mother-in-law and said she was busy with an emergency. Maybe something small, but the room we were in seemed to have an accordion wall, which I could hear every word of the people next to us and I could feel the wall move, as if someone on the other side was adjusting in their seat, which more importantly seems like a lack of privacy. When everything was said and done, they checked her out very quickly.

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