Luezette Mallory Review of New York Methodist-Cornell Hea...
Though it's unfortunate, but it was still a privil...
Though it's unfortunate, but it was still a privilege to be a patient, first, in the emergency room at the Methodist hospital! The first time was because, though everything is fuzzy by now, yet it had something to do with my pulmonary embolism. They treated me sooo well!! My blood thinners were changed from Coudamin to Eliquis.
Then, unfortunately I had to go back, again via the ambulance for the same thing. Upstairs in my room, I asked if they had late night snacks, the nurse said yes. But that wasnt all she said. All of a sudden, she made like she was a matri d, with making believe that she had a pad and pencil and took "my order." I was feeling too sick from the PE but tried my best to let her know I aporeciated her efforts to make me smile anyway.
When it was time to go home, and as my son was escorting me to the elevator, a nurse gave a very warm goodbye, then said "and dont come back! My son and I just smiled, laughed a little.
Everything was so pleasant. Even at the ER, my other son remarked how peaceful it was in the ER, that he felt at home.
So though all of my specialty clinics are taken care of at Beth Israel in Manhattan, and Im very happy there, if anything should ever happen to that hospital I've already told my friends and family that if it does, Methodist Hospital is where Im going!! Hands down!!

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