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    Advanced Imaging At Spivey Station

    1.3 (3 reviews)

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    Kaiser Permanente Southwood Comprehensive Medical Center

    Kaiser Permanente Southwood Comprehensive Medical Center

    2.6(59 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Best healthy care network in GA. All locations. Period. The staff is attentive, friendly and…read moreprofessional. I've never waited for an appointment. Everything is all in one place so you can see your doctor, get lab work, mri's/X-rays and testing all in one with few exceptions. I've been with Anthem, Anthem, Blue Criss/Blue Shield and Cigna and none of them have measured up to KP. I love that I can appointments online for non-emergencies In a pinch. I'm not sure why there are so many negative reviews here, but after trying to rest, KP is the best.

    I used to like this urgent care, but lately I've been very frustrated with the experience. In the…read morepast two weeks, I've had to visit urgent care or schedule doctor's appointments four different times for the same issue, which is extremely discouraging. On top of that, I somehow developed pink eye and had to return the same night because my condition became worse after my initial visit. I understand that urgent care facilities can have long wait times, but when people are in real pain, sitting in the lobby for hours is very difficult. What's more concerning is that the doctors sometimes seem uninterested in gathering detailed information about what's going on. It gives the impression that they are rushing through visits instead of thoroughly addressing patients' concerns. I don't usually leave negative reviews, but after multiple visits without real resolution, the experience has been disappointing.

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    Kaiser Permanente Southwood Specialty Center

    Kaiser Permanente Southwood Specialty Center

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I've never had a problem here and able to see specialists at this location. I also received my…read morecovid booster shot here.

    This is a review of KP overall, and the Southwood Center is certainly part of the "system" that…read moredeserves and has earned opprobrium. I won't even attempt to describe that various indignities and issues. It would take too long. For now - severe back pain, ongoing, unrelenting. I had to beg to be seen for an appointment two weeks out just to be diagnosed. Then, begging for a spinal injection which was another 10 days out. I get to the appointment, and they tell me my blood pressure is too high. They tell me the ibuprofen KP prescribed is making it high and they refuse to do the procedure. I am given an appointment two weeks out to get my blood pressure checked, and if it ok, I will be put in line to get the spinal injection. I am told they can schedule it quickly, even though the last time allotted was two months out, until the begging. I use their Medicare Advantage program. The enticement to use this was low cost. I will never fall for this again. Kaiser is indifferent to pain, and an adherent to their "protocol". Wherever these protocols are located is a mystery, but they are pulled out to justify their indifference. Need to see a doctor soon? Back of the hand for you. To be fair, I have finally, after much trouble and long waits, gotten to see some seemingly good doctors - not all - just a few. Getting to them is pot luck, and takes jumping through many hoops of KP's own making. It's a medical mill. You are on an assembly line, and if you don't fit in one of their oddly shaped procedural slots, then get ready, because that's all you are going to get. As to what's next, I'll tell you. Unrelenting pain. That's it. I actually don't know where to turn now. This is a form of medical care that I have never encountered. If you are thinking about KP for Medicare or Medicare Advantage - don't do it. Just don't do it.

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    Southern Crescent Medical Center - Ste 103 Inside the Emory Building

    Southern Crescent Medical Center

    1.0(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    These horrible reviews are valid, don't ignore them (like I did). I truly wanted to support a woman…read moreof color in the medical field as my maternal lineage was full of Nurses & Hospice workers. That being said, there are just some people that should not be in the medical profession . Those who lack empathy, care & concern should choose professions where those attributes are not necessary. Unfortunately, this "doctors" office is full of women who are clearly just there for a check. There's miscommunication between the front staff, patients & the nurse. Mismanaged time is expected, & there is no hospitality or care for their patients. Again, please do not waste your time here. Go somewhere else, I encourage you to go where your time & concerns are valued. You are worth exceptional care, you won't find that here. I hate to say but I do believe whoever is answering the phones & relaying false/incorrect information with an attitude will be the reason this business does not survive.

    This business owner has no morals or scruples! If a patient is harmed because of a procedure done…read moreby one of your staff, wouldn't the proper thing to do is be kind to the patient and do everything to help the situation. Well the opposite happened to me. After visiting Southern Crescent Medical Center in Stockbridge, I got a bad blood draw and my left arm has been week and sore for 6 month now. Shantel Bryant not only tried to turn a blind eye to the fact that her medical assistant did a bad blood draw on me, even after the girl admitted it, but she also got hostile and hung up the phone on me for asking her to pay the $77 imaging fee to have my arm looked at for blood clot etc. She had the audacity to state "blood draws don't cause blood clots, especially when done with a butterfly needle." This statement shows Shantel's lack of medical knowledge. Not only is she not a nurse, there is no doctor at this facility. Which concerns me. How can you call yourself a "doctor's office" with no doctor practicing in the building. If you end up at this facility ask to speak to the doctor before being seen. I will never use them again! You shouldn't either!

    Southern Regional Medical Center - Same waiting room 5 hours later

    Southern Regional Medical Center

    1.5(138 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Okay, I'm a little late posting this review, as our visit to Southern Regional Medical Center was…read moreon May 1st, but I still felt it was important to share our experience. My father had taken a fall and his knee had swollen to nearly three times its normal size, so he asked me to take him to the ER. We are fairly new to the area so we went with the closest hospital. We arrived around 9 PM. To be fair, the initial intake process -- vitals, insurance, and registration -- was handled within a reasonable amount of time. However, after that, the wait became absolutely unbelievable. My father was not taken to have x-rays until nearly midnight. Honestly, I'm not even sure he would have been called back when he was had he not gone to the desk himself to ask what was taking so long. By that point, both my 12-year-old son and I had actually fallen asleep in the waiting room. Once he finally got called to the back about 4 AM we learned there was only ONE ER doctor on duty that night. EMS arrivals understandably took priority, but that meant anyone who walked in by car just kept getting pushed further and further aside. I completely understand emergency prioritization, but it is difficult to understand how an ER can function properly with only one physician covering the entire department. At one point, I was ready to leave and take him somewhere else, but after already waiting so many hours, we felt stuck. Eventually, the doctor read his x-rays and bloodwork results and discovered that while he had no broken bones or sprains, his potassium levels were dangerously high, his kidney numbers were low, and his blood pressure was also very low. Thankfully, those labs likely uncovered a much more serious issue than the original injury itself, and for that I am grateful. He was ultimately admitted to the hospital. Unfortunately, the delays continued after admission. A doctor briefly stopped by Saturday morning, but he was not properly seen again until Sunday. That level of delay for admitted patients is concerning and, honestly, unacceptable. Now, with all of that said, I absolutely want to acknowledge the staff members we encountered because THEY are the reason this review went from a 1-star to a 3-star experience! Big shoutout to Crystal at the front desk/check-in area. She was patient, kind, and professional throughout the chaos. We also encountered Dakota, Nurse Donna, Peter, Sonia, and Nurse Lea, and every single one of them showed empathy, patience, understanding, and excellent bedside manner despite clearly being overworked and understaffed. They did the best they could with the resources they had, and it showed. This review is truly directed toward hospital leadership and administration. The staffing shortages are hurting both the employees and the patients. A hospital cannot properly serve its community if it does not have adequate staffing in its emergency department and patient care areas. The staff turned what was an absolute nightmare experience into a more tolerable experience through sheer professionalism and compassion alone. But unfortunately, based on this experience, I will NOT return to this location unless absolutely necessary!

    After waiting more than five hours, I was told I needed additional shots, only to be left waiting…read moreeven longer. The entire experience felt less like patient care and more like an assembly line: move here, wait here, get this, then wait again for that. What stood out most was not just the delay, but the lack of organization and empathy. There was little sense of urgency, very little communication, and even less concern for the pain and frustration patients were clearly experiencing. The shift change from night staff to day staff only made an already chaotic situation worse. It was disorganized, inefficient, and incredibly discouraging when you are already not feeling well. This was pointed out by one of the day nurses. The other nurses at the front desk of the ER simply responded with a very dismissive K when I stated my concerns in tears and had to leave to go somewhere else because of the pain. The most telling part of the experience was hearing multiple people in the waiting room say they wished they had gone to Emory instead. Unfortunately, after spending over six hours there myself, I understood exactly why.

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    Southern Regional Medical Center - Same waiting room 5 hours later

    Same waiting room 5 hours later

    Southern Regional Medical Center - The lobby check in

    The lobby check in

    Southern Regional Medical Center - On 4.7.2024. Jeny S. Was very kind and professional and took very good care of me. Thank you Southern Regional. Tlyn Alexander

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    On 4.7.2024. Jeny S. Was very kind and professional and took very good care of me. Thank you Southern Regional. Tlyn Alexander

    Advanced Imaging At Spivey Station - medcenters - Updated June 2026

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