I had an amazing experience. All the staff was ama...
I had an amazing experience. All the staff was amazing and made me feel comfortable. I was not feeling like going home after my surgery so I stayed one night and I'm glad I did. Thank you <3
I had an amazing experience. All the staff was amazing and made me feel comfortable. I was not feeling like going home after my surgery so I stayed one night and I'm glad I did. Thank you <3
Amazing staff! Felt like one of the family! I was only alone during the whole procedure for maybe 10 minutes. Even had a nurse sit with me in recovery and keep me company. Cannot say enough great things!
From the ladies at check in to my pre op nurse Linda, post op Melissa and anesthesiologist Steve, to Doctor Phiefer, and all other staff, they were all absolutely wonderful. I was extremely nervous for my surgery but they all made me feel comfortable and called to check on me days after. I'd recommend Unity for sure!
Excellent care by all of the staff. I can't say a single bad thing about this hospital. Extremely clean, and still full, caring service even during covid times.
Wow i dont even know where to begin! Im so incredibly happy with my first time at Unity. For reference, i have a lot of chronic health conditions, one of which is anemia. I also have had mixed experiences of good and bad at other hospitals in the area, and my doctor scheduled me at Unity for the first time today to try. I was immediately greeted by the most wonderful, sweet and friendly staff when i arrived. The registration lady was just the nicest. The woman who covid tested me was so so gentle and understanding and patient with me, as i explained to her that my last covid test was done very rough. She was amazing and did the test as quick and painless as possible all while being so understanding of my anxiety. Then once i went up into a room, (a very nice, clean, big, comfortable room all to myself!) i met the hospitalist, (Dr. Patel) who was just SO kind. He had a very wonderful bedside manner and was so easy to talk to. And then.. I got my RN. Her name was Sara. I have had really bad experiences Before with nurses at other hospitals, and i was very nervous going into a hospital where i hadnt been and getting a new nurse.. But Sara was a GODSEND! She was SO caring and SO understanding of my past experiences and SO willing to listen to my needs and worries and ease my anxieties. She was easily hands down the best nurse i have ever had. I cant even begin to thank her enough, as well as the rest of the incredible staff, for how amazing they treated me. I HIGHLY reccomend this hospital, and i absolutely will be choosing them for all future care!!
Amazing staff, very friendly and helpful. Had knee surgery and they definitely take care of you
UPDATE: Soooo....after my sister's procedure, that same nurse mentioned below was absolutely wonderful, caring, considerate, & helpful. Like I said, maybe it was just a bad morning start...which is why I didn't "say" anything. I had to come back & let anyone reading know that the Unity Medical experience ended up being stellar..and I appreciated all of the staff.
My sister is having a procedure done. Pre-surgery only allows one person in with the patient & her son is with her. The front desk person said it would only be a minute. I knew my nephew wouldn t mind switching with me, so I could briefly see his mom. After ten minutes, I called him to see what was the hold up ..unfortunately no one ever told him that I was here waiting. Okay .no problem, stuff happens. Once I got in her room, I began talking with my sis, but when the nurses began coming back & forth .I moved next to the chair. A nurse said I could sit down, but I remained standing, since it was just suggestion. She said it a second time . Then a third time . Now mind you .I am taking up the same amount of space whether standing or sitting.. actually probably less in standing mode.
Next, the nurse said (in a stern voice) something like: Since the computer is down, we have to get you started with your paperwork. We need to do right now . The way she articulated it, almost sounded like we had been holding things up. My sister responded: Okay, that s fine just let me know . At that point, I told my sister I was praying for her and left. This whole scenario in my sister s room took about 3-4 minutes it was very quick, but make no mistake about it, the nurse was extraordinarily rude . PERIOD. Maybe the computer issues were the reason or she overslept & was unable to get her Starbucks or maybe she wasn t feeling well WHO KNOWS?? Nonetheless, it was 6:50am in a patient s room who was about to have surgery .and NOBODY NEEDED THE FUNKY ATTITUDE received from that nurse and I wanted to share this unfortunate & unnecessary encounter at Unity .which was my first & hopefully last time there.
I had a very good experience at Unity Hospital. Nurse Danielle and Nurse Heather left the impression with me that they love what they are doing. I felt very comfortable with them.
In todays society consumers are relying more and more on reviews to help them decide where to get proper care. I was having a difficult time choosing where to get my first MRI. Eventually I settled on Unity mainly based upon their high Google rating.
From the time I walked in until the time I left was a pleasant experience. The lobby was very clean, inviting, and had plenty of room to spread out. The receptionist and intake employee was very nice and got me in without any delay.
The MRI tech greeted me in the lobby and led me back to the imaging wing of the hospital. He led me to a private room and instructed me to put on two hospital gowns (one facing forward, one facing back) with only undergarments on underneath (you can keep your shoes on too - no steel toe obviously).
Upon entering the MRI room I noticed the cleanliness and the large space age looking Toshiba MRI machine (Vantage Titan 1.5T I think). The tech covered me with a blanket, had a pillow for my head, and a pad to prop my legs for comfort. Once situated he asked me if I would like to listen to Pandora radio, to which of course I said yes!
Sliding into the machine I felt comfortable and with my arms crossed my elbows slightly touched the sides as I entered. I am 5'11" 200 pounds and although it was a tight fit I was not uncomfortable in any way. I had on headphones and also a panic button in case I needed to contact the tech for any issues. The procedure itself lasted approximately 30-40 minutes and throughout it I could hear moderately loud humming and clicking.
My overall experience was a 10/10. I highly recommend the staff and the cleanliness and appearance of the building was great.
I had a knee replacement at Unity Hospital and the care I received was second to none. Top quality nurses, doctors and therapists. A very pleasant experience. Thank you