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    Fast and friendly, probably one of the better ER experiences I have EVER had. Thank you to the doctors and staff for being so friendly.

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    Less of an ER wait than Bellevue Medical Center!

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    Went to Midlands after waiting over 2 hours at Bergan. The staff and doctor was amazing! I was impressed. Next time I will come here first!

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    When the unfortunate need has arisen, my family turns to the Emergency Room at Midlands Hospital.

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    Nebraska Medicine - So happy. I asked them to use an ultrasound because I am very hard to get an IV in to and I feel they always listen.

    Nebraska Medicine

    2.4(38 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    What started as a casual skate night turned into an unplanned audition for "Worst Fall of the…read moreYear." Spoiler: I nailed it. So off I went to Nebraska Medicine Bellevue ER, wrist in pain and dignity slightly bruised. From check-in to cast, I was in and out in under two hours--yes, TWO hours. I've waited longer for brunch. The staff was incredibly professional, warm, and genuinely funny. We even shared a few laughs about my skating mishap (because hey, if you can't laugh at yourself while getting X-rays, when can you?). I got triaged, X-rayed, casted, and sent on my way with a smile--and a very stylish hard cast. The quality of care was top-notch--thorough, efficient, and delivered with kindness and humor. Every single person I encountered made me feel seen, heard, and well taken care of. I've never had such a smooth, friendly ER experience. Seriously impressed. Thank you to the whole team--you turned a painful twist into a surprisingly great experience. Well, as great as a broken wrist can be!

    Very poor organization. No beds available for planned over night stay…read more Total knee. Kept in holding area; no Bathroom available in room,very Poor pain management after knee block worn off. No crackers given wth oral pain medication during night; causing nausea and vomiting. Very unfortunate experience over all. Nurses had to get hot water from coffee pot to give sponge Bath. This is not acceptable care.

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    Lakeside Hospital

    Lakeside Hospital

    2.3(58 reviews)
    10.2 miWest Omaha

    Morgan Robert's in women's health was absolutely amazing. Her vibe was amazing Ava she was very…read morehelpful and understanding. Along with the nurse in there. I'll definitely be recommending!

    The customer service at this place is atrocious. The Emergency waiting room attendant showed no…read morecompassion, the Emergency staff did not effectively communicate any sort of plan of care. I was left in a patient room for hours with no explanation of what or who I was waiting for. When the Doctor finally arrived he introduced himself only by his first name, corrected my husband when he tried to call him a Doctor and said to call him by his name and rolled his eyes the whole time I was speaking to him. He listened to my complaint and then proceded to argue with me about the symantics of what my PC told me to report. He than said he would prescribe antibiotics and left never to return. Hours later someone from "HMS" showed up and said she was admitting me. That was the last time I saw her. I was admitted for a large kidney stone. Once I got to my room the nursing staff informed me that my surgery couldn't be scheduled because no one had told the urologist that I was there. It took another 6 hours for a urologist to be assigned to my case and my surgery was finally scheduled 22 hours after I arrived. I didn't see another doctor until I was in preop. The urologist was very professional and has a good bedside manner. He explained everything to me including the timeline, post surgery, that I could go home. The surgery went well. However, back in my room I was once again approached by another woman from "HMS" who told me I would not be going home. When I asked her for an explanation she could not give me one. It was only when I asked for a supervisor that I was allowed to leave. This ordeal took a total of 31 hours most of which I spent sitting and waiting with no information. When I was finally permitted to leave they began to shove medical supplies into my bags saying I should take them because I paid for them and if i didn't they would just throw them away, whether or not they had been used.

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    CHI Health Bergan Mercy - Women's restroom in procedure area

    CHI Health Bergan Mercy

    2.5(62 reviews)
    7.2 miWest Omaha

    The CHI Bergan hospital had many great staff members we worked with, but noticed as a whole, they…read moresometimes prioritize patient discharge over their well-being. My mother broke her femur in a fall at her assisted living facility. The doctors and surgical team were awesome, but she was abruptly informed of her discharge shortly after the operation. I left to get her clothes, but when I returned, she was on the stretcher in her hospital gown with her rear end exposed, which was disrespectful to her. The discharging physician also prescribed TYLENOL for pain relief for her still technically broken femur that had just undergone an intense surgery. This drugstore medication seemed inappropriate and raised concerns about staff training and awareness of levels of necessary care. Bergan Hospital has positive qualities, but some staff definitely need better training to ensure proper patient care and dignity.

    I am deeply disappointed by the lack of ethical process and safeguards in the care of my father…read moreduring a life-and-death decision. Life-prolonging treatments were stopped and my father was placed on comfort-only care without a documented decision-making capacity evaluation, without documentation of his expressed wishes, and without an ethics consult, despite clear family disagreement. Critical decisions were made based solely on direction from his spouse (POA), even though no physician had formally documented that my father was incompetent to participate in his own care. At no point was there a structured attempt to ensure that this decision aligned with my father's wishes at the time, nor was there a neutral ethics review to guide the team through an extremely complex and emotionally charged situation. Instead, sedation was increased, antibiotics and fluids were stopped, and the course toward death was allowed to proceed without adequate procedural safeguards. This experience left our family feeling that the process prioritized expediency and avoidance of conflict over ethical diligence, transparency, and patient autonomy. Regardless of outcome, families deserve confidence that every appropriate step was taken to ensure decisions are made with, not merely for, the patient. I hope this facility reviews its end-of-life protocols to ensure that future families are not left questioning whether proper ethical standards were followed at the most critical moment of their loved one's life.

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    Bergan Mercy Health System

    Bergan Mercy Health System

    1.9(7 reviews)
    7.1 miWest Omaha

    Bergan is a nice hospital with some great staff, but I do feel like they want to get people in and…read moreout as fast as possible, to the detriment of the patient sometimes. My mom had a broken femur (thigh bone) from a nasty fall at her assisted living facility. The surgeons, nurses, and medical staff that assisted in the operation to fix it and in the after-care for her post-op, were all very nice and attentive. The issue came in when suddenly she was told she's getting discharged suddenly soon after her operation. I ran to get her some clothing (as she had only been in hospital gowns at the hospital). But when I got back they had already loaded her on the stretcher with her rear end showing as they rolled her through the hallways past many people. Her dignity was not on the transport staff's mind at all. When she got back to the assisted living facility, the discharging doctor (who I never met) prescribed her TYLENOL for pain - for a broken femur! What in the absolute world?? So the hospital facility is nice, some of the staff is great, but there are definitely some training that needs to be done for the care and dignity of patients, from my experience with them.

    I would like to simply state that this hospital was a horror show. Not only did they do a…read morehorrendous job caring for patients and would rather sit and gossip acting as if visitors wouldn't hear. They practiced horrible hygiene and showed lack of cleanliness without following proper procedures. They left my family member sitting in feces for days, they left bed pans filthy and reused the same ones. They would consistently look over feces in the trash, pee sitting in urinals for hours on end, and when they went to "rinse" bed pans left feces all over the floor, toilet, and walls for visitors to have to clean after being asked multiple times to come back because the small trauma hospital rooms always smelled of feces. I spent days watching over my family member and the entire time I noticed they couldn't care less to check in. The only way their patient was getting cared for is when they reached out themselves while in tremendous pain. Not only was there lack of proper procedures when it came to cleaning bodily fluids but quite of few of the nurses were awful.... Some of them seemed to not know how to place IV's properly, consistently pocking until they gave up leaving blood clots, bruises and rashes for them to finally call for another nurse to finish the job. I also heard one nurse yelling at another to "get off your phone there are patients to take care of". While over hearing this I heard multiple call lights going off around the counter from surrounding nurses. It's just horrifying to know these are the people we rely on and pay to take care of loved ones during traumatic accidents. Obviously they are to help maintain pain but the environment plays a huge role in recovery. Most ghetto hospital I've ever stepped foot into. Bergen mercy... begging for mercy if I were able to give negative stars I would because everyone needs to be aware of these issues before picking this hospital for procedures or recovery.

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    OrthoNebraska Hospital

    OrthoNebraska Hospital

    3.6(18 reviews)
    8.3 miWest Omaha

    I'm here for sinus and nasal surgery. It's accomplished and I actually feel pretty good. Nursing…read moreis awesome, which is usually true of nurses. The doctors and the anesthesiologist were excellent. The facilities are great. I'm very pleased with the whole place. Mind you, my face hurts, as is expected when one resists painkillers. I will give in shortly. This hospital is excellent and I appreciate the great care they have taken of me!

    So here's the scoop: During my follow-up at Ortho Nebraska Oakview, I was told that surgery could…read morebe scheduled that afternoon Yes, that same day! They told me to show up at the hospital by 2 PM for my 4 PM slot. After some quick schedule juggling (because, life), I was there and ready. Check-in was fast and friendly. The pre-op nurses were fantastic--my husband and I even cracked a few jokes about my "graceful" injury (hey, laughter is the best medicine, right?). Dr. Monte Christo gave me a nerve block, and honestly, the next thing I knew, I was waking up in recovery wondering what just happened! Recovery was cozy--two slices of peanut butter toast and a Diet Coke to help me wake up, and before I knew it, I was heading home. Bonus points for the post-op staff handling my pain meds prescription so I didn't have to run around town chasing it down. All in all, what could have been a stressful, scary day turned into a smooth, well-cared-for experience thanks to the amazing Ortho Nebraska team. They made a tough situation a whole lot easier, and while I hope my orthopedic adventures are on pause for a while, I know exactly where I'd go if they're not. Thanks again, OrthoNebraska--you're the best!

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    Select Specialty Hospital

    Select Specialty Hospital

    1.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    I wish there was a negative 5. This place should not be called a hospital. Don't send your loved…read moreone there if you love them. No communication. A rude case worker named Kat who didn't call to tell me my husband was moving back to Methodist the next day. I called and asked why and she got defensive and told me she doesn't have to. When they stopped visitation they told me that I would be called with any changes that might happen, as well as regular daily update calls. I would think moving him would fall into that category. My husband got Coronavirus and had complications because of it. He moved from Methodist to Select at day 40. 2 days later I was told they are not letting any visitors in starting in 2 days. It is sad because my husband was in there. I heard terrible things about Select and with Covid we were forced to take him to Select. There were a few good people, Landon a CNA who did his job and we had him on a pedestal because he was on top of things. Malissa a nurse who did her job. Once again it was refreshing to have someone who cared. Abbey the supervisor also took her job seriously. Lisa the CEO was also easy to talk to. Although the follow through with staff members was not good. After we were not allowed to visit, we were told they would call family and update us. The first day I got a call and then I had to call Lisa and complain that I was not getting these calls. She said you can call us. I tried that but the nurse was busy and I would leave a message and they wouldn't call. Then I started getting them when I complained again. I was told we should get a call twice a day. I never got that not even once. I said I would like a call after the doctor comes in and PT so I can be updated. One day I did not get a call so I just went to bed and I got a call at 11:52 PM. To call someone at midnight is just being mean. I complained so she was striking out. The biggest complaint is the communication between Staff. They either don't write it down or they don't read the chart. I finally got to the point I started asking questions like Why is he still on the bipap at night. No one knew so I suggested trying to not have it on and go from there. He was fine all night without it. Why are you putting him on a bed pan and not taking him to the toilet. He was walking 75 ft and back with PT he should be able to make it to the bathroom, allow him dignity. He also wasn't allowed to take a shower. They sponge bathed him the whole time. He was strong enough to get to the bathroom he should be allowed a shower. I was very frustrated and started asking what he needs to do so he can come home. Lisa and Cassie told me he has to be down to 4 liters of oxygen and 6 or under when he is moving. He met those goals over the weekend so last Monday I said ok let's get him home. The Dr said no he can't go. I demanded a call with everyone involved in his care. My daughter also joined in the call. First the Dr did not know how much oxygen he was on. He had no idea about any goals for dismissal. They did not have any treatment plan, no anything. While on the call I talked about the lack of communication and that is why we are all on a call because the left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing. When I said he should be released the first thing that was said was, if you take him out it will be against medical advise. Not what do we need to do to help him get stronger, but being very defensive. My daughter said I am hearing that you think he needs to build strength. Several people said yes that's it. She said then I think he needs to go to rehabilitation hospital. I said, isn't that where he is now, They said no. The liaison who came to Methodist to tell us about Select, told us it was rehabilitation hospital. She also didn't tell us they only allowed visitors there 4 hrs a day because of Covid. 2 days later they didn't allow visitors at all. The other hospitals in the area are allowing one visitors a day.

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