After several visits my experience as patient and as a care giver has been positive. Triage has been efficient and service rendered has been in keeping with my experience in other progressive health care facilities.
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I arrived by air from Red Lake on July 17 after suffering a heart attack on July 13! Was taken to cardiac catheterization unit and I was treated like a king from the moment I arrived!! Wonderful funny nurses made the whole experience completely relaxed! Nothing to worry about.Thanks Tina and all the girls! Would definitely consider having another heart attack just so I could see you guys again!! Tim
This place is run by very very evil greedy people. It s not a hospital, it s a nightmare. Canada was once a great country but now it has become terrible in every way, including healthcare. I m warning you all, stay away from this place, it s evil. Stop donating to the Thunder Bay Health Sciences Foundation. It doesn t matter how much money the foundation gets, the hospital just gets worse by the year and the bad reviews on the internet never end. This place is pure evil.
I ve waited 5 1/2hours before I had to leave bc I wasn t able to stay longer as my kids needed to be picked up from school and still wasn t seen by a doctor I am 2 1/2 months pregnant and came in with sharp pains in my abdomen and spotting and extremely nauseous yet people with a sore leg were seen before me! When I asked this very rude nurse if they called me she said she will check but never came back out to let me know if they have or not, I was in the waiting room the whole time besides having to go to the bathroom to get sick. I went to the walk-in clinic before coming here but the doctor there told me I have to go to emerge, if the doctor at the walk-in sent me to emerge you would think I would be higher on the triage scale smh!
There is a lack of empathy with many of the nurses and staff there and it saddens me that the sour apples spoil and tarnish the names of the great nurses who do work there.
I have been back and forth to the bedside of a sick family member over the last year. Since I do not live in Thunder Bay, I have to travel far distances to make it home in an emergency. When calling or trying to get through to my elderly mother, who has no cell phone, it has been a nightmare. I am met with rude comments and sarcasm when asking for simple requests, which are not violating any privacy policies in place. ie. privacy of patient care and not divulging information etc
My mothers money was stolen from her purse in the hospital, she was left in soiled clothes and has experienced a lack of care and concern. There are some awesome people that work there, over-worked and doing their best and then there are some really rude, young and already jaded staff who make things difficult in your time of need. A severe lack of empathy exists when you are facing a crisis. Do not expect the team there to care about your perspective as they just worry about theirs. Its been a mortifying experience having to go to that hospital where everyone from the switchboard, nurse to the parking attendant offers you a less than polite experience. Kudos to the kind and caring doctors and nurses who have provided care with empathy and kindness.
Nothing will be done about this so do lower your expectations when utilizing the only hospital serving the area.
I waited nearly 5 hours for x-rays, I left work early and still missed supper because it takes so long, this place it's horribly under staffed, only one doctor was on site, 108,000 people in this city and they keep one doctor in the place, I think it needs some new management because it's being run horribly.
I have mobility issues and this hospital is one of the worst when it comes to accommodating the needs of people with disabilities. First, there is a significant shortage of disabled parking and what spaces are available are usually distant to the facility. Secondary to this, although I can walk a short distance, such as to the Emergency Dept. or Fracture Clinic (most often having long wait times in uncomfortable seats) I must use my scooter to get to either Radiology or Ambulatory Care. They are simply too far from any entrance. Although this hospital is rather new, I must say it is the worst laid out hospital that I have ever been in. I would not have given it even two stars but for some excellent medical professionals who work there.
Covid 19 should not shut done healthcare. It should not change how a person's medical diagnosis is managed. A doctor should not be only available by phone. This then leads to emergency visits. An xray should not have to wait months to get by referral. Covid closes a community. Healthcare should not be one of them. I am disappointed in how our hospital has made it more difficult to get proper care and how long you have to wait for any test to be done.
Pretty hard to give a review if you cant get in the parking lot. Snow removal budget must be spent. Every single car is parked wrong in every parking lot. There lots of space because everyone is parked like an idiot. I cant belive this More
Been 2.5 hours now, still waiting in the emergency ward. My friend is in serious pain and he cannot even sit properly because of that. While asked if he can see doctor after waiting for almost 2 hours, all we were told is "no you cant i am sorry". My friend said the pain is unbearable. We are still waiting and has got more than enough time to write the review at the same time. Waiting time for emergency is pathetic and more like irony. You could definitely go to nipigon , see a doctor and come back here and i bet it will still be faster than waiting here in the town. I think its a nightmare. Hope they see my friend soon.
Update- still waiting, another 2 hour... when asked how long, got a 'i dont know'.
Super attentive and professional staff. If it weren't for lack of space, it would be too perfect. Thank you for the care and to the police who escorted me there.
My family member just went in for appendix pain ... waited 4 hours and left because the people coming in after him were getting in first ... he was even in the emerge room alone and still didn't get called in so he left ..... I really don't see how someone can justify that. Drunks over appendicitis hmmm interesting
I would not even give this star if I could go lower. Brought my daughter the the ER department with chest pain and hard to breath and have been waiting in the waiting room, not even in the back yet, for 4 and a 1/2 hours. This is a complete joke!!!!!!
I dont understand how its "busy in emerge" but it took 2-going on 3 hours to deliever results... my father was left in pain in a chair waiting on results and we asked and asked and it was " up to the Dr and they werent sure why it was taking so long" my father could have been home in bed resting, and you could have freed up 3 chairs...for your oh so busy evening. I realize if a pandemic or any sort of emergency comes up. This is the last hospital you want to come to. They didnt offer him water, or food or a blanket. Hes begging for advil at this point because of the pain. Mean while 2 security guards are sitting on their butts playing on their phones, watching videos..and talking about their personal matters. The only voices in the hallways as sick people are trying to sleep. I realize the nurses are doing their jobs and I have nothing bad to say in regards to them. One guy in particular was very helpful and kept trying to get the doctor to come. He was awesome. But emerge was not busy this evening and I find it absolutely ridiculous to take 2 hours to have a 2 minute conversation and if it was serious results..then you just made a man wait 2 hours in pain with serious illness.
Sincerely.. still waiting on results.
P.s if you tell us it's nothing and a week later it's something big I am going to loose my mind.
While visiting our daughter my husband required emergency cardiac care. The care he received was very quick & efficient. Everyone we dealt with was very compassionate & caring. We could not have asked for better. Thank you everyone!
Very rude & defensive staff handling the switchboard, on multiple occasions I've called in. I had made no mistake, nor silly inquiry, nor given any attitude to justify a harsh reception. Since this is the main point of contact for our city's hospital, (684-6000), they should be mindful of how they can impact its integrity as an institution & thus be monitored to a degree or at least intermittently -in how they conduct themselves & if not in a polite, patient, effective & professional manner, be spoken to about it so as not to repeat the pattern.
Regardless of how busy they are or if they dislike their job, they should possess the social skills & appropriately helpful information to handle their role & provide anyone calling in, with basic respect. Thank you.
Recently, I ended up in the hospital. An infection caused my left leg to triple in size. Confined to bed, a major effort was required to turn or sit. Walking was out of the question. At the beginning, the pain was excruciating, both mentally and physically. I have never been confined to a bed before. I soon discovered that for an active person, being immobile is worse than being in prison. Needless to say, my mental, emotional and psychological state went down the tube along with my physical ability. This was a crisis never experienced before in my life. The fear of losing my leg, or even dying, brought on a severe depression. The thought of losing my business and becoming dependent on my children frightened me. Luckily, this state of mind did not last long. Once my care givers took over, a miracle started to unfold. A new bright outlook of hope and trust took over. Although, I had complete confidence in our medical community, I have never imagined them performing miracles. Within days, the pain started to subside and the infection that spread to my upper thigh started to recede. Shortly after, my normal way of life would be restored. Watching the team of miracle workers perform their duties was amazing. We are not talking here about tasks and skills. Anyone in the world would be able to learn all of this from a manual. Indeed, I have discovered that only special individuals are able to go over and above the call of duties to perform these types of miracles. Every one of the team that helped me recover was professional, kind, carrying, friendly and genuinely concerned about a person whom they have never met in their life. I am one of those thousands of patients who was deeply touched by the generous spirit of this miracle team. Overwhelmed by the humility of highly esteemed and knowledgeable doctors the true heroes at time of peace and war. Impressed by the coordinated skills of the administration. But, most of all extremely grateful for the nurses who care for their patients around the clock. I can honestly report that I was provided with the royal treatment. Though, many people complain about the care received by this fine community, I now realize that most of them are unfounded. I now see the true generous nature of Canada. Even the food was healthy and tasty. Sorry, I would rather use the fund for medical necessity instead of offering gourmet meals. Of course, do not expect greasy foods. In my opinion, our health care system is what makes Canada one of the best countries in the world. Indeed, we can transform our world into a paradise should we succeed in duplicating the remarkable performance of this fine community. This is a huge enterprise. We all have a role to play in making it succeed. We also have to be reasonable in our expectations particularly, not to look for perfection. Furthermore, try to be fair and objective in our judgements. Dwelling on trivial matters is not going to help. On behalf of my family and my awesome staff, Most humble and grateful patient,
Robert Skaf June 6, 2019, Inspired by Nurse Melayne and her colleagues.
Go there with mental health issues...totally down and given up with life, what do they say? Well call you on tuesday!. That was saturday... a whole weekend to become even worse.
The staff are so friendly and I told one of them not to use anesthesia mask and cutting my breathing tube, so I went with oxygen and nasal cannula when I went for surgery last year in October
As we were on our way to Calgary to pick up our truck camper that we had bought in December2019 and see our two sons and their family in Cochrane, AB and Golden, BC . While stopping for a picnic lunch in Ignace, On, I lost my footing and my left leg took the blow. Decided to drive to Kenora for the night, but as I got to Kenora my leg was getting worse, so I decided to go to the Kenora Hospital. They took x-rays and determined it was a left hip fracture and I had to be transferred to the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital. The next day which was July 27, I was transported by air ambulance to the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital and was operated for a total replacement. The surgery was a success. I cannot say enough for the excellent care I received during my 4 day stay. Dr Droll, Dr Strask, Dr Riediger, his team and the Hospital staff were so professional and caring. From a scale from 1 to 10, I give you a 10. Thanks a million, You are heroes. Best Regards, Irene
Some staff really should get off their phones while at work. They like to sit around, playing on their phone, instead of tending to the patients. Next time we as patients should video record this and will be post it online :)
If I was an executive or part of the management team at this circus, I would never admit to it. I honestly believe that the most embarrasing thing one could ever say in this city is, "I'm the president and CEO of TBRHSC". The second most embarrasing thing one could ever say is, "I'm part of the management team at TBRHSC". I would not even admit to being a janitor at this place (Have you ever seen how filthy hospital is?). You would receive better care in a third world nation. If you think you're very sick and possibly dying, just stay at home and take a tylenol. If you go to TBRHSC you'll just end up waiting 6 to 12 hours suffering in emerg without seeing a doctor anyway. If you're lucky enough to see a doctor after waiting 6 to 12 hours, you'll probably be given a tylenol and sent home anyway, so don't waste your time.
I have been here several times and have had the most difficult time being seen. Everyone was rude when asked any questions. In addition, people who came after the person I was with kept being seen before us, meanwhile she had an open wound. The staff is slow and do not care about the patients needs.
Extremely frustrating waiting for an appointment that they called us for, for my 83 year old mother at the fracture clinic and 3HOURS later still not in to see Dr. Not even into exam room yet!! This waiting is NOT acceptable. The only way I could post is by giving at least a 1.
A horrible experience. Intake nurses were just talking for fifteen minutes while I waited, once she acknowledged me because I walked up to her she didn't ask any other questions than my date of birth and name. The woman who took my vitals was rude and dismissive. I was in the waiting room for 4+ hours while in severe pain that prescription medications couldn't help while people with a mild cough who got here after I did had already been seen. Heart monitor stickers were on the chairs, garbage, people passed out everywhere, some type of bodily fluid on the floor and lots of other nasty things. In the actual department everyone is stuffed in. Beds lining the halls and it takes forever to see the doctor they have in the department. Once I got in to a room I found out the intake nurse didn't listen to what my issue was and wrote down something completely different. I came in for a severe health issue that I had been told if I ever had those symptoms that I needed to go to the emergency room right away and be treated but the intake nurse wrote that I had a minor annoyance at best. They need a better system here or something. At this point I'd rather drive to Nipigon for their hospital. It makes me scared as someone with health issues knowing this hospital is my only option in an emergency. I have stayed home times where I probably should have gone to the hospital because I dread the treatment there.
Nurses and staff are too busy playing with their phones half the time to be bothered to answer questions in emerg. Be prepared to be there all day if you go. Itd probably be better to even drive to nipigon to go to their hospital lol.
Awful experience. Couldn't be told any general wait time and watched several people come in long after me and get in. Don't waste your time going here. Try a walk in clinic.
I spent several days at the regional before and after cardiac bypass surgery which was done in Hamilton. I have nothing but good things to say about the staff and the treatment I received. During my relatively short stay I was attended to by RN's, a nurse practitioner, a cardiac doctor, a physiotherapist ...all were attentive, caring, and provided me with the information I needed before being discharged. Food wasn't that bad either, in fact, it was quite good.
Worst hospital I've ever seen. All this hospital does is make sure your not dying and send you on your way. If you ever have a serious problem go to Toronto you will die here, they don't care. As far as they are concerned your just taking up space. I've seen better hospitals in Africa that truly treat the patient. And that's pathetic considering we are more high tech and have more supply.
The nurses are amazing as are most of the doctors I have seen. I don't understand a few things. Why the emerg dept is built on a hill with parking at the bottom the money spent on pretty things like koi and water in the floor entrance at admitting and it looks like the hospital is still not finished by the way it looks outside. I had a TAH/BSO because of cancer and was given zero information on what kind of cancer. What my surgery would entail and my aftercare. Nothing....no paperwork ....no explanation. Go to the cancer clinic to see Dr. Margaret Anthes this all happened in 1 month from diagnosis so I am sitting in her office with a 1 .5 inch hole in my abdomen from a staph infection and just gone into menopause waiting to hear that she wants to do radiation rounds and asks why are you crying? Don't you want to be here? WOW, she has zero compassion as did the gyno who continually make mistakes and wanted to give me estrogen after cancer surgery for menopause. It seems like its all about money. Dr. Mitre should not be a doctor
Well on March 20th 2017 I had to go for a hysterectomy .. And well as they were working on me my heart slowed down then all of a sudden stopped.. I died and if it weren't for the fast response and excellent work that Dr. Laura Powers did I wouldn't be here today so I want to thank all who cared for me and especially a big thank you to Dr. Laura Powers
Emergency overflown with patients. To long of a wait.got to see a doctor after 4hours of waiting. Just to be told they couldn't find anything wrong. Had to sit in the hallway, no privacy at all the doctor came and talked about my health right there, everyone knew my issues. Humiliating. Embarrassing episode. Total disrespect for patients privacy. Front desk can use a course on hospitality, considering they are encountering ill individuals, they need a little more compashion toward patient education.the hospital is lacking in the availability of space as well as doctors. This is not the patients fault, anger from employees should be directed toward those at fault and not the patients.
The service is good. The nurses and doctors are good except the hand writing of the printed doc name on the prescription. It is not the first time that the pharmacist cannot figure out the printed Dr ' s name on the prescription .
I have been here for lots of operations, MRI's, etc- the staff is always very polite and efficient. The nursing staff was wonderful, and they always make the days go by better with their smiles.
Literally the worst experience. Reception is texting and laughing, people are dying and in critical condition and it makes no different with the wait times which are still 7-8 hours at the least. How is that emergency service?
Family member went in as he was having severe GI upset to oral Amoxi-clav. The doctor's solution was to give him MORE oral Amoxi-clav, and when I mentioned this to the nurse, she said "Maybe you didn't communicate your issue clearly enough". Not sure how that could have been possible, as I told the issue to three separate HCPs. The MD went on later to say that he shouldn't have given the pill. Unbelievable incompetency from everybody involved.
Nurses are do not care about the patients in emergency and will just shrug you off as if you were not important. You are better off waiting for your own doctor.
this hospital was a mistake from day one. 250 beds from a city that had 500 + and 3 E.R."s we now have one E.R. which is swamped not only in the waiting room, but in the care beds. We have never spent less than six hours from getting there to going home. We need more E.R.'s and the equipment they need not fancywork
No one gives anyone here enough credit. Been a few times and treated very well to the best ability of each staff member. Just on the phone with switchboard 11 AM Aug 15 and the female sounding voice who answered today was so kind and pleasant she deserves a raise!!
I called this hospital with an inquiry/concern at one point and the lady who answered actually put me on speakerphone and started giggling and laughing with her nearby coworkers like a bunch of high school girls. I can't believe how unprofessional the staff are at this place....
I went to hospital on Monday for my chest pain which ive been having for over a month, the doctor asked me couple questions and wouldn't even give me a chance to speak. Did a heart test and a xray. Been told that everything is fine by the doctor who was clearly very impatient made me feel like im wasting his time and he had a flight to catch. I dont even know if he actually took a look of the xray. And also be prepared to wait for at least 4 to 5 hours to see a doctor. Very bad experience with thunder bay hospital. This city has many problems and the hospital is one of them.
Terrible bedside manner, I waited for 8 hours in pain to be told that I have large masses of cysts and liver issues then sent home. Understaffed and awfully run. Never had a kind doctor there who actually listened and wasn t condescending or downplaying my issues. The nurses can be nice sometimes but they re underpaid so more often than not they treat you like scum on the bottom of their shoe. The goal is to get people out and meet their quota, not to help anyone get well.
had mri tests done at tbrhsc they are extremely uncomfortable, but the staff there went out of their way to make me comfortable. and reassuring as this is a big scary machine. It took almost an hour but I was given caring attention the whole time, thanks guys
Mixed review. 3 emergency visits via 911 1st one, I told the doctor my mum was passing out repeatedly. He didn't believe me. He gave her a prescription for her sinuses. 2nd visit, the doctor believed me but nothing was accomplished 3rd visit. Mums heart failed. This time I took video. She had emergency surgery and is alive and well because of Dr. Amhalhal.
The Nurses in ICU are amazing! Very patient and helpful when it comes to patient care. I hope they keep up the great work. Shout out to the stellar Laboratory too! Very professional and courteous in explaining the procedure to patients. Turnaround time for results was outstanding. I don't think the Lab gets enough credit for their behind the scene, unsung heroes of the hospital.
****Just a note to infection control**** You might want to change the moisturing hand sanitizer on the wall just outside of ICU room #3. It expired in 2016!
There's not much else for you to choose from. It does a good job with what they have, but finding has had them make some cuts and sometimes you can be waiting for a while.
I like going really early in the morning if u can help it.
To look after her patients She walks and runs mile after mile Day after day. She studies and memorize Every patient file. Information stored By her powerful brain Would run a list Measuring over one mile. Most times, her tasks Demand great mental power. Other chores demand Physical power. Responsible to administer medication A minor error would put her on trial. Whether looking after Mahmoud, Robert or Sher She always delivers with love and care. Bodies are washed, Bumps are wiped Clean floors must be kept. No human can do all the work she does She makes you wonder if you have been cared for By a wizard of the Nile. The tough work, the heavy lifting Is left to her While, we are enjoying A life of glamour and style. See her clean stool and blood of the floor Watch her scrub its every tile Change dirty sheets Draw blood vile after vile. Until you do her work smiling all the while. Pal, complain not to me About your crummy job. So, please, turn down The whining dial.
This hospital has an unethical, law breaking goon that works for them named Cathy Covino. Cathy Covino is the Senior Director, Quality and Risk Management. She handles complaints at this hospital. If someone sends a complaint about the staff at their hospital violating healthcare laws, or when handicapped people send complaints about accessibility issues, the complaints are ignored. The hospital as well as Cathy Covino ignore serious complaints like this because they are corrupt and think they can get away with it. If someone on the other hand sends a complaint about a parking spot, then Cathy Covino will take care of it right away. I wish i was joking when i say this, but i'm not. There was actually an article praising Cathy Covino for handling complaints. The example of praise that was given in the article was of Cathy Covino quickly handling a complaint that a patient had made about a parking spot. So, if you have a complaint about a parking spot, you'll be assured that Cathy Covino will be on it, but if your complaint is serious in nature, you can be assured that the goons at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre which include Cathy Covino, Andree Robichaud, as well as many others will cover it up. I would also think twice before donating to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation. A large amount of the money donated to them goes towards executive and worker salaries as well as maintaining the foundation. Whatever donation money is left after paying salaries and other wasteful spending goes towards helping the hospital. Don't be fooled, the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation is one big business. All of your donations ensure that the executives at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation live in nice big homes and drive fancy cars.
2.5 rating level for a hospital LOL absolutely embarrassing the entire staff at that horrible place Crackhead doctors and nurses Skip this hospital go somewhere else if you want proper care
Incredibly hit and miss. I've had many wonderful nurses and the several genuinely caring and effective doctors, and, when push came to shove, the ER staff have probably kept me from dying more than once. BUT the lack of professionalism is terrifying, as is the lack of up-to-date diagnostic and treatment options, and the only way I'd let them call the shots in the event of a serious health crisis is if there were no chance I could make it to the big city without dying on the way. I've had ER nurses refer to me using vulgar nicknames derived from my diagnosis. I've had doctors argue with each other about the appropriate course of treatment right in front of me. I've dealt with doctors who blamed other people for leadership and communication issues they were most definitely responsible for. I've been woken up for invasive procedures that nobody bothered to tell me about or get consent for. And speaking of which, what kind of hospital wakes inpatients up at 5 a.m.? Did someone forget to mention to them that sleep is vital to good health? TBRHSC calls itself a patient-centred hospital but, unfortunately, it does not appear to have any idea what that phrase actually means.
Every experience I've had is not thorough and my issues have continued and I'd have to make an appointment with my family doctor or see a specialist. Changed my own sheets a few times because they've looked unclean and used despite them saying it was changed. Always hear the nurses/doctors speak ill about patients to eachother but loud enough for others to hear. Always a very unpleasant visit. I know people who go to Winnipeg/Toronto instead due to the service we always get here.
Chris Mazza: destryer of Ornge air ambulance: So the hospital s chief of staff, Dr. Gordon Porter thought it was a good idea to hire Dr Chris Mazza. Just when you thought you were safe from overpaid and overhyped executives ripping off your tax bucks, we find out Mazza is back on the public dime once again. Apart from the obvious irreparable damage that was done to our emergency ambulance service and the harm that was done to the men and women who were forced to work under this man s tyranny, he travelled the world in the lap of luxury at taxpayers expense. Mazza saddled taxpayers with multimillions of dollars of debt thanks to his mismanagement. He should not be in an emergency ward. He should be in a jail. He pleaded mental incapacity when called to testify at the public accounts committee and had to be brought here under a special speaker s warrant. Front-line staff and patients were put at risk as a direct result of his gross mismanagement and fraudulent schemes and self-aggrandizement. I question his capacity: He pleaded mental incapacity when called to testify at the public accounts committee and had to be brought there under a special speaker s warrant Mazza is under investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police over the unusual financial wheeling and dealing at ORNGE.