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    Central Florida Kidney Care

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Bond Clinic, P.A

    Bond Clinic, P.A

    2.2(40 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    If this review can convince just one person not go to Bond Clinic - at least the one at 500 E…read moreCentral Ave in Winter Haven, FL - I will not have written this in vain. This is my experience. I initially went there in June of this year. I had to go back for blood work, and while sitting in the waiting area, I noticed at least ten of the many chairs there had cracked vinyl and stuffing protruding out of them. These were not very high quality chairs to begin with. Once I went in to get my lab work done, the area where they were doing labs had the same dilapidated chairs. I went to use the restroom to get a urine sample. it was disgusting. The baseboards were old and filthy. The instruction signs were printed on paper that was crinkled and stained. It was around 10 am and the trash can was already full. The soap dispenser, water faucet, paper towel dispenser, and light switch all had to be touched manually - nothing was motion activated. (It's 2025.) There was also no pass thru window to place samples. I had to walk around with my urine and ask someone where to put it. I contacted the patient advocate for Bond Clinic and informed her of my experience, and she said that Bond Clinic would be merging (?) with Advent Health and she couldn't guarantee what changes might be occurring. Now this might be the icing on the cake. POSSIBLE TRIGGER WARNING: I'm a 60 year old woman in good health and have been going to the gynecologist for decades. The last doctor I had was amazing, but sadly this year my insurance changed so I could no longer see him. I will try to put this delicately. In recent years - perhaps with advancements in technology - and possibly the expertise of the mostly good doctors I've been fortunate to have - I've usually had a pap smear that was uncomfortable for just a few seconds and then it was over. Enter my new gynecologist at Bond Clinic. She seemed nice at first. I won't name her, but she has an Eastern European accent and said that she was trained in France. Anyway, she does her business down there - and it felt like she put one of those little metal clamps that hold paper together inside of me. But, it gets better. This b$!ch leaves it in there for like 90 seconds while she goes back and forth to a little cart and is pumping something. I almost felt like crying, but anger won out - even though I was able to remain calm and keep my mouth shut. I vowed I would never go back there again. Thankfully I was able to change my doctors with my insurance. I pray that no one ever has to go through what I went through. They clearly have no regard for their patients or even their employees.

    I would like to give a shout out to the Pharmacy at Bond Clinic CenterWell. Any time I need my…read moreprescription is ready. I tell them I don't mind to wait and in a few minutes it's ready.

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    Lakeland Regional Health - Lakeland Regional Health, Childrens Hospital.

    Lakeland Regional Health

    2.0(117 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    My experience with the staff and how I was treated from ER to being admitted. I'm one of those who…read moredon't go to the hospital until it's too late and I require being admitted. I was quickly triaged and placed in the ER with a very caring RN by the name of Justin. He was very kind and personable. We talked about the USMC and sports. The bedside manner was exactly what patients need they aren't feeling well. Once I was admitted, I was brought up to Charlie 2 (Room C2227) and was under the care of RNs Kim Garno and Meg (not sure of her last name). Both of these women were caring and understanding. It became very evident that each of the nurses I encountered during my stay here LOVE their job. They care about people and want to be part of the healing process. This speaks volumes about the facility that is being operated here. I do hope that a copy of this is provided to each of the nurses I have named here and a copy is retained for the employee file. I know we are always so quick to say how things went bad or how we were mistreated. I can imagine how difficult it is to work with people who are in pain all the time. These nurses deserve recognition for their hard work and dedication to their patients. Feeling safe and cared for while under their care when one is at there most vulnerable is a huge thing. Respectfully, while I hope to keep my distance from your facility moving forward, I will recommend it. This is healthcare the makes a difference. Thank you for such a positive experience during a difficult time.

    This hospital is outdated in that it does not always or even mostly have single rooms. Therefore…read moreyou get to experience all the bodily functions of your roommate (including groans and sighs during and immediately following said functions) if the nurses choose to put a portable potty in the room beside their bed. Further because there is absolutely no privacy except for the bathroom (which your roommate is allowed not to have to use), your roommate not only knows your date of birth and full name, which you say over and over to all the medical professionals who come in for various reasons, they get to hear all of your private medical consultations with your doctor, which the hospital assures me is perfectly acceptable. Yep. I was informed that HPPPA rules don't count in hospitals that are outdated. Further, you have to carefully watch everything they do. I had three separate issues where the attending doctor (one I never actually met in person- though the one Dr I met who wasn't actually my assigned doctor seemed competent) very obviously paid no attention what so ever to my chart and I had to send the nurse to ask them if they really wanted to (as one example) prescribe pills that one has to swallow with water to someone who is possibly not digesting anything and isn't supposed to be taking anything by mouth. (No, no they don't want to). I could go on. Bartow hospital and Braden hospital are somewhat close. Unless they can give you a single room so your private health information is not compromised I'd go to a different hospital.

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