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    Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center

    Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center

    2.7(661 reviews)
    2.9 miEast Hollywood

    My son had surgery at this location recently and overall it was a good experience considering how…read moreunpleasant it is for a loved one to go thru surgery. I was very impressed that the team adhered to surgery schedule and even kept is updated when they discovered that the surgery would start 10 minutes after the schedule time. From check in, pre-op, to operation a 10 minute delay is nothing at all considered all the preparation and staff that are involved with surgical procedures. The pre-op staff including the various nurses that checked in, made a ballon Spider-Man to make my son smile , and kept us updated were great. The anesthesiologist also checked in several times and was helpful. Our surgeon was Dr. Brown. He talked to us before and after the procedure. His surgical write up was very detailed and included information that we provided to him that morning. I appreciated the thoroughness and details in his report and am grateful for his help in this successful surgery. The only thing that keeps me from giving the facility 5 stars is the parking situation. Street parking is very difficult to find especially on street sweeping days. The parking rates are very expensive. Aside from the parking I was very impressed and satisfied with the efficiency, friendly staff, and professionalism of the surgical team.

    Yesterday mid afternoon I got a call from one of my friend's husband and he told me that his wife…read morehad already given birth to a baby girl. I told him not to let her know, but I am going to come and surprise her, to see her and the new bundle of joy. I was kind of surprised because she wasn't due until next month. Baby arrived early. So, I went to see them. Signed in at the front desk, got a pass and went up on the elevator. As I walked in, my friend was so surprised to see me. We both burst into tears and they were tears of joy! I got their baby girl flowers and balloons. The nurse was changing the baby's diaper and mom was exhausted and was under some pain killers. She had a C-Section. They named her Victoria. Baby weight 7lbs, 12 inches. A healthy, bouncy, baby girl. Office staff were very attentive, helpful, kind, and gave excellent care for the baby and the family. I also gave birth to our son here at this clean, beautiful facility and just went down the memory lane. That was almost 30 years ago. Has parking structure, Starbucks, Vending machines, few eateries, Cafe, few restrooms in the lobby, the main lobby itself was pretty clean & big. They have a cafeteria, gift shop and I am sure other amenities on different floors for patients with different conditions. Thank you staff at Kaiser Permanente. You guys are AWESOME!!

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    Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center - CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center's new patient tower!

    Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

    3.0(849 reviews)
    2.8 miEast Hollywood
    Emergency services
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    I looked into this hospital a while ago when I was trying to find a place to have my baby, and I…read morewas a little unsure about delivering here. But, after my experience, I can't recommend this hospital enough! The nurses and staff were amazing and so attentive to my child and me. It was my second cesarean, and the care I received while I was there was wonderful and incomparable. I didn't get this kind of treatment with my first c-section. They helped me to the restroom when I needed it, and even helped me change my baby--simple things like that really helped me during my visit. I didn't feel neglected or stressed at all. The hospital is very clean, and even the few visitors I had commented on how kind and attentive the staff were. They even offered a free car seat and diaper bag for my baby. Overall, my hospital stay here was great! If I decide to have another baby, I would definitely deliver here again.

    Horrific and disgraceful hospital. Dirty, smelly, unsanitary and small waiting room. It takes…read moreforever to be seen. The place is a homeless shelter and insane asylum. I saw a patient in the waiting room who had his hands in pants and stroking his penis, while on the other side a mother was holding her 2 year old child. Disgusting! i had to get the security guard to tell him to stop. Its the only time they were useful, the whole time they just sit there and not do anything. I will never go back. It's like visiting an ER in a third world country. Understaffed and clearly underfunded. I feel sorry for the legitimate hard working nurses and healthcare workers but many don't seem to care. The management of this POS hospital should be ashamed and removed. The city should investigate this hospital. They don't care about you.

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    Dignity Health - Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center - Private Birthing Suites

    Dignity Health - Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center

    3.0(553 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    A visit to the Emergency Room is never a fun or expected moment. Thankfully, the wait time was…read morerather short on a Thursday afternoon and the full moon was days away from meddling with the craziness of a hospital admissions. Overall, I got to visit a few areas and I was in good hands. I got a prompt CT scan, X-ray, and had my arm put into a split since I had broken my wrist. I also received a laundry list of meds and got sent home within a couple of hours. The hospital nurses + techs were all wonderful and professional. I def felt like I was being well taken care of. The front office wasn't pushy when I told them I'd call about my insurance info (I couldn't find it on my phone since I've gone digital) and they were nice enough to lend me an outlet to charge my mobile device while waiting for my final discharge. Just a couple minor blips: I had to return to pick up my CD of the Xray and CT scans. One of the nursing assistants had promised to give it to me but she forgot it. Also, she forgot to give me my pain meds (must've been a sleep-deprived day for her), but my main nurse practitioner who treated me was fantastic and he was empathetic and very on top of things. I'm glad I got to go back to the Radiology department actually. Otherwise, I prob would never have known that Dignity is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Yes, this historical hospital opened its doors back in 1926. Inside, it's absolutely gorgeous, bright, and clean. There's a grand piano and robot coffee machine in the main lobby (it was down when I visited, but cool to see). The decor inside was also neat with a mini bonsai garden, glass wall sculptures, and they even had old school TV shows in B&W downstairs in the radiology department. It was a classic throwback vibe to their original opening date. It was nice to visit, just hope I don't need to come back anytime soon.

    Beware, this ER is not safe and they do not prioritize their patients' care and wellbeing…read more My sister is dead now. But I still remember her first day in this ER and the atrocious care she was given. She was discharged home from the ER at midnight, in an ambulance (in an ambulance because she could not walk due to paralysis she was having on one leg -- scary, right?), and the ambulance drivers brought her upstairs to her apartment on a gurney and placed her on her couch and left. She lived alone and had no friends/family nearby. She realized her cell phone was almost out of charge and could not physically get her power cord, so she called them to come back and help plug in her phone at least (which they did.) Once it charged, she call her far-away family with the update that she was home, but still having paralysis -- with no realistic diagnosis. During days of expensive in-home nursing care 8-8pm while the family regrouped on next steps, one late night she tried to get to the restroom on her own, but fell and fractured her leg. In the days immediately following, at another hospital, she was diagnosed (after proper scans were done) with stage 4 cancer -- a 28cm tumor on a primary organ. That would have been hard to miss had Glendale even done scans to explore her symptoms of PARALYSIS. (Oh, about the leg paralysis: the cancer had metasticized to a primary joint that was so badly necrosed her leg did not work. And that was before the fracture from a fall.) She was already in bad, bad shape when she initially got herself to the Glendale ER that first day. Next, we quickly moved on with a new hospital and providers, and did not have time to deal with that first 18 hrs at Glendale. Eventual follow up calls to their patient satisfaction team quickly resulted in: "Call the manager of the ER with your complaints." No real accountability from the pt satisfaction team. Or maybe they were just sick and tired of trying to field the complaints about their ER. Between the midnight dumping on her couch by the transit company (at the hospital's orchestration) and the egregious misstep of not performing some tests to begin to identify her issue -- my poor sister received nothing that I would say resembled "care." Far from it. Their dismissiveness and poor care even paved the way for an additional injury from a fall -- a complicated hip fracture that took 3 painful months to heal, on top of stage 4 cancer. Glendale, you made her health worse and delayed her from getting the right diagnosis and care at a catastrophic time. There are amazingly empathetic healthcare workers out there who have devoted their careers to caring for others and do it well -- keep searching for those dedicated, skilled healthcare workers! Avoid this Glendale hospital if you need help.

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    Fresenius Dialysis - Ham, tuna and corn sandwich

    Fresenius Dialysis

    2.8(6 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    The manager Joycelune makes the dialysis tech who treat the the sick patients go to work with…read morecovid. She makes her employees work sick causing the patients to get sick. She does not care sour patients nor her staff.

    Fresinus Kidney Care Liberty Park, Bakersfield is an absolutely horrible dialysis clinic. The staff…read moreincluding Admin operate on one basic philosophy regarding patients. After treatment the clinic culture is to get the patient taped up (mummified, if you will), up and out of the chair with as much haste as possible sometimes still hemorrhaging at cannulation sites and quickly, while not adhering to proper cleanliness and disinfecting practices, wipe down chair and machine and promptly slam another body into the still warm chair in order to commence another dialysis treatment. This occurs within 15 min of disconnecting the previous patient whom is not even out of the door. The clinic operates from 3:30 am to 9:30 pm, 6 days out of the week. The only thing these people care about is money, that is the bottom line. However it should not be so when patient care is at stake. Inept, incompetent and inexperienced Techs and Registered Nurses work in a virtual employee revolving door practice due to substandard pay rates. Inferior and deficient medical equipment and supplies, non existent Admin and upper management, inadequate staffing of rolling shift positions, all of which mandate and promote a non-chalant company culture and attitude in regards to patient care. Approximately 2 in every 1,000 Americans require dialysis to continue life. These statistics are a catalyst to the astronomical financial plunder from governmental medical aid programs, health insurance companies and dialysis patients. Precedence is therefore dictated over the welfare of the dialysis patient. My expert analysis of the Fresinus clinic is earned from being an in-center hemodialysis patient for approximately 18 months and recently switching my care to another dialysis clinic. The only true patient care exhibited at Fresinus are the care posters which litter the interior clinic walls. After experiencing three dialysis treatments during the past week, the two facilities are literally like night and day.

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    Fresenius Dialysis - A generous portion of ham

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