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tenacious645

3 years ago

I'll start with the positives. The nursing staff i...

I'll start with the positives. The nursing staff is caring and the equipment is in generally good and sanitary order. Now the rest: The administrating staff at the front desk are trashy pieces of filth. Apathetic would be an understatement. Without any resemblance of someone who's paying attention, they very vaguely ask you what's wrong and make you feel like you're interfering with their personal time. After being checked by the sweet nurses, you're then relegated to a 2 to 3 hour wait time. When you're in pain or injured this feels like an eternity. Once you're given a room, there is nothing to give you a sense of time or relief from what feels like purgatory waiting for one of the sub par doctors to come in and do their "professional checks" After being seen for 5 minutes by a doctor whose bedside manner and attitude that makes the administrating staff mirror the jolly Saint Nick himself, you're then given the pleasure of an additional wait without any idea what the doctor is doing. If you weren't so positive you had to be billed before you can leave you'd think the doctor was finished with you, of course assuming they hadn't assigned completely irrelevant treatments in order to milk as much cash as possible from you...I'd take my chances suturing myself and taking Tylenol than to ever go back to this pathetic excuse for a hospital. You'd think since healthcare in America is so absurdly expensive, you'd get 5 star quality from a medical center. Instead Stonecrest has the type of service and atmosphere one could expect from a Soviet field hospital.

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