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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Monroe Hospital

    Monroe Hospital

    2.8(29 reviews)
    44.9 mi

    I have supported the Monroe hospital system for almost as long as I've required regular medical…read morecare. At one point I went into the emergency room about 15 years ago and had to have my appendix removed. It was a fantastic experience, all things considered. I've also used them for primary care for a long time. IU Health is a beast that should be avoided at all costs. Monroe can handle X-rays, MRIs and a number of other services. The building size is modest, which is great for people like me who can't walk very far comfortably. They are always friendly, and the NPs I've used for my primary care have been fantastic. Support them every chance you get. The services are great, and we need to keep them going.

    I came to Monroe Hospital in severe abdominal and chest pain. I could barely walk and collapsed to…read morethe ground because I couldn't stand. The pain was so intense I genuinely thought I was going to die. After an EKG, my experience went downhill. An older male staff member undressed me with the door open, compromising my privacy. He then attempted to draw blood. It was extremely painful -- I was screaming and crying -- and when he forcefully pulled the needle out, I told him I could not tolerate another attempt and asked for someone else. He told me that if I refused him, I would "be waiting in pain." I then laid in a room for over an hour and fifteen minutes crying, moaning, and vomiting from the pain. No one checked on me. Staff were laughing and joking in the hallway while I was in visible distress. When I pressed the call button, it took several minutes for someone to respond. I told the nurse I was in unbearable pain and that something was seriously wrong. I was told, "I'm not going to listen to you complain," and he walked out. I left immediately and went to IU Health Bloomington Hospital. There, I was treated right away. An ultrasound showed my gallbladder was swollen with stones. My white blood cell count and liver levels were elevated. I required pain medication, nausea medication, further imaging, and may now need admission and possible surgery. This was a serious medical emergency. The lack of urgency, compassion, and professionalism at Monroe Hospital could have resulted in severe complications. No patient in that level of pain should be dismissed, humiliated, or ignored.

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    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital

    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Excellent physical therapists on staff. Very professional and seem to know exactly what needs to be…read moreaddressed during sessions to get you back on your feet. Office staff is great as well and very helpful in setting up appointments.

    This place was opened in 2017. They had been previously located in the Daviess Community Hospital…read more They have a nice parking lot with plenty of spaces. As you enter the building there is an elevator to take you to the second floor if you are planning on seeing one of the doctors. Otherwise you will walk on in to the waiting area and there is someone at the desk to get your info and let your therapist know you have arrived. The waiting area is very clean and bright. They have a tv on for entertainment if you choose to watch it while you wait. There is a rest room there as well. I didn't have to wait long before my therapist called me back. This was my initial visit. They have several pieces of equipment in the main room and a few therapist had different patients that they were helping during my visit. If you want privacy this wouldn't be the place to go as everyone is in one big open room. There were maintenance men working up in the ceiling during my visit as well which I am sure cannot be avoided but did offer somewhat of a distraction. Christine was my therapist and she was very knowledgeable in my issue. She did some initial measurements and then applied heat so my muscles would be nice and warmed up for her to work on. I ended up getting some exercises to work on at home and she was very attentive in watching so I knew for sure what to do on my own. I'll be returning weekly for awhile so may be updating my review if necessary.

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    CORE Center of Daviess Community Hospital - Dr. Marcus Thorne, board-certified in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

    Dr. Marcus Thorne, board-certified in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

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    Andrew Houchins, PA-C Orthopaedic certified

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    IU Health Bloomington Hospital - entrance area

    IU Health Bloomington Hospital

    1.9(102 reviews)
    50.3 mi

    I was a patient at IU Health Bloomington Hospital from June 13 through June 20, spending a full…read moreweek there. When I arrived, I was extremely sick with pancreatitis and absolutely miserable. I spent my first 30 hours in the emergency department waiting for a room to become available upstairs. Over the past 12 years, I've been in and out of IU hospitals more times than I can count, including Methodist, Fishers, North, and West. I've always received good care, but my experience at IU Health Bloomington was, without question, the best hospital experience I've ever had. I wasn't just dealing with the physical pain of pancreatitis. My father had passed away only a week earlier, so I was struggling emotionally as well. Every member of the staff, including the doctors, nurses, patient care technicians, therapists, kitchen staff, and housekeeping, treated me with genuine kindness and compassion. Whenever they had a few extra minutes, they would stop and talk with me, letting me vent and helping me through a very difficult time. Because I was an hour and a half from home, it wasn't practical for my wife to visit, especially with today's gas prices. The hospital staff became my visitors. Not once did anyone make me feel like I was taking up too much of their time. Several staff members even walked the halls with me so I could get out of my room. One person took me to the gift shop so I could buy some sugar-free hard candy. I also needed a phone charger, and I was pleasantly surprised to learn the gift shop provides patients with a free charging cable and charging block if they need one. As someone who has been hospitalized more times than I'd like to admit, I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten a charger. At one point, I mentioned that I was constantly hot and asked if they happened to have a fan I could borrow. They brought me a nice battery-operated fan. I was told they can't sanitize and reuse them, so patients get to take them home after discharge. It may seem like a small thing, but little acts of kindness like that made a huge difference. One thing I also have to mention is the food. Let's be honest, hospital food doesn't usually have the best reputation. Somehow, IU Health Bloomington missed that memo. The meals were exceptionally good. There were plenty of choices, everything I received was fresh and well prepared, and the kitchen staff were just as friendly and accommodating as everyone else I encountered. The chicken parmigiana was almost as good as Olive Garden--I know because I had dined there a week prior. I was certainly happy to get home, but my stay was about as pleasant as a week in the hospital with pancreatitis could possibly be. I only wish IU Health Bloomington were closer to where I live. I had written down the names of many staff members I wanted to recognize personally, but unfortunately I've misplaced that notebook. I hope someone at IU Health Bloomington sees this review and lets the staff know how much I appreciated everything they did. During one of the hardest weeks of my life, they treated me with compassion, dignity, and humanity. I'll never forget it.

    A week long stay, following an emergency dept visit, plus surgery. The upper level staff, I found,…read morewere pretty good. The nursing staff, admissions, and others, were very good to mediocre, and even dangerous. They are maxed. Full hospital and ER when I arrived. Fifteen hours from ER to get to a bed. They ignore alarms, call buttons, and are really harrowed as a nursing staff. They're poor communicators. They are rushed. Yes, there are excellent nursing staff (RN/LPN) and a few that don't have time, are not situationally aware, and at worst, deliver dangerous care. It's my guess that certain administrators and MBAs need to be sacked, and the quality of care revisited, as it is not endemic, it is not a goal, and it is not woven into what they do-- the professional staff excepted. If you can avoid going here for ER/ED treatment, go somewhere else. This place is screaming over-capacity, and terrible interdepartmental communications; this was my anecdotal experience. YMMV.

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    IU Health Bloomington Hospital - Taking good care of my momma

    Taking good care of my momma

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    Receptionist desk for cardiology and vascular care

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    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital - Owensboro Health Regional Hospital

    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital

    2.5(28 reviews)
    61.1 mi

    In the spring of 2015 I had my first child in this hospital. I started having contractions a week…read morebefore my due date. I had contractions for almost 12 hours, progressively getting more & more painful, but was told I could not have any pain medication until it was approved by my doctor. I can understand this, however I believe there should be some way a doctor in the hospital can overrule this, as no one should have to suffer through pain for 12 hours waiting on their doctor, as mine was apparently on vacation. As the hours passed, I start having complications & was taken into surgery for an emergency c-section. There was infection in the amniotic fluid so my son had to stay on a week long antibiotic in the hospital's NICU. I cannot thank all the nurses in the NICU who took such amazing care of my son while I healed, & helped me learn to take care of him, as I had never really had any experience with babies before. The only real problem I had was with a young nurse in the NICU. I was trying to breastfeed my son, but as I had went into labor a week before my due date, I had not started lactating & was still having trouble with my body producing any breast milk at all. This nurse told me I had to pump constantly & if I really wanted to breastfeed him I had to stick to it. Her tone and the way she said things made me feel as if she were implying I did not really want to & that it was my fault I could not produce breast milk. As a new mother with my child taken away from me into the NICU, I took this to heart and was devastated by it. My boyfriend spoke to another nurse about the situation and the girl I had the incident with did come and apologize to me. I just feel like these nurses should be trained in any situation and how to talk to people during these times as to not upset someone having a hard time. I was in tears. The only other problem I had was with a male nurse who came in one morning to draw blood. This was near the end of my stay so I had been poked with so many needles by this point. The arm he was attempting to draw blood from was already incredibly bruised up & sore. I proceeded to tell him this before he inserted the needle assuming he would stop & choose a different spot to draw blood from. I supposed I should not have assumed & been more straightforward since he continued to try drawing blood from the same spot. What a surprise, he could not get anything & had to switch to another spot anyway. Maybe not so much of a problem with the hospital, but just this one nurse, as all the others I had were very quick & so good at their job that I barely felt any pain from the needles. All in all, my stay was not perfect. I just had a baby, it's not like I was expecting a comforting retreat, so I was not expecting perfect or anything of the sort. However, again, I cannot thank the amazing ladies in the NICU who took care of my son when I could not. They also gave me so much information on how to take care of him & were there for any questions or concerns I had. This hospital's NICU is an amazing asset & really cares about their patients. They hold yearly reunions for NICU babies as well, which is amazing.

    My step dad came in at around 12 via ambulance due to what he thought was heart pains and it's been…read morebad for a while he asked for his nurse and all she told him was hold on now what if something truly bad was happening and she wasn't coming to help how would that make you feel and not only that the doctor found nothing no problems at all and it's now 7 and all they did was waste his and our time to tell us there is nothing wrong with him I'm truly upset I mean they act like they are getting paid minimum wage as if they don't care you went through school to help people not blow them off so if you have to go to a hospital your better off prolly going to Louisville at this point bc this place has been nothing but a joke and just plum ridiculous

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    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital - My ankles and wrist would swell up out of nowhere which is what made me go to hospital and that's when I got diagnosed with RA

    My ankles and wrist would swell up out of nowhere which is what made me go to hospital and that's when I got diagnosed with RA

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    Owensboro Health Regional Hospital Outdoor Dining

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