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    Jaclyn N.

    I had to be admitted for 6 weeks for prenatal care with a very sensitive issue. The nurses on the fifth floor are impeccable. They're attentive, knowledgeable, and very willing to help. The 12 doctors with MFM are also some of the top. I'm thankful that they supported me.

    Mark W.

    Have had two extensive days at Duke with heart related issues. Both of these issues were life threatening and both times once in 2014 and again in 2015 Duke rocked. Dr Eli and Dr Hughes along with Dr Hershman and many others are genuine health professionals.

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    Joy R.

    Duke University Systems has served the International & US for Decades - the medical care is second to none. It can be a little difficult to get where you need to be but it is definitely worth the extra effort. I go to the speciality clinic regularly and the valet service is so valuable even though there's a fee. Plenty wheelchairs available & parking decks available for a fee x 2. The Doctors- nurses & support staff professionals and kind -Duke offers satellite services but all the care cohesively is maintained in the Duke my Chart. It's amazing to see the physical transformation from decades ago.

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    My brother passed away because of their medical negligence. Tests were ignored-communication was poor to none.

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    Have made multiple attempts to provide feedback regarding the doctors who treated my husband and no response.

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    The Emily Program - Douglas - Durham, North Carolina

    The Emily Program - Douglas - Durham, North Carolina

    2.3
    (15 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I originally came for a one-month stay but I enjoyed it so much I decided to stay for longer. The…read morehighlight was the customer service but overall I enjoyed all aspects! Food 3/5 Overall the food is good quality and very well made. The kitchen staff are friendly and always willing to help. There are only a few downsides, the first being that there is no menu for actually ordering your meal. Pro tip: If your food is cold, do NOT try to send it back. There are a variety of delicious milkshakes, the homemade strawberry flavor is the best, 10/10, I recommend! Entertainment 4/5 There is a full program of activities provided for your personal enjoyment. This includes yoga, art, bookclub, walks, and more. The highlight was a dance performance from the staff. Some of them did not appear to be classically trained but it was a free event so I can't complain. Amenities 3/5 There is a laundry room and unfortunately guests are expected to do their own laundry. The only problem being that the dryers do not exactly dry. Upon contacting customer services I was told that new machines would be installed the next day. This was four months ago, please see my review of Lowe's for more details. The bathrooms are good but only open at certain times and staff like to look before you flush. It's weird but they said it was all part of the inclusive all-expenses-paid experience. There are some complimentary meds available to guests. I'd rate the Phos-Nak 7/10 because it's good but not as good as other Phos-Nak I've had. Guest safety is a priority and there were two fire alarms during my stay. Unfortunately the first was my first night at 5am. As I stood outside in the snow, I wondered if it was some kind of weird hazing, "or" I thought, "maybe this is a regular occurrence designed to build character." It was neither, I was just unlucky. Customer Service 5/5 The customer service is excellent. The staff are all so dedicated and hardworking, and were so patient and understanding with my accent barrier *cough* heartburn. To enhance your stay they often organize 'spirit weeks'. I once participated in a 'staff meeting' during which most of us were wearing onesies and someone was dressed in Harry Potter pajama pants. Our attire, coupled with the fact that I had a milkshake in hand made the whole thing surreal. There is one particular staff member who stood out due to her tendency to eat off of others' plates. She once taught me how to insert my own NG tube, and pull it out! Just kidding, that stuff DEFINITELY never happened. Pro tip: If you want any privileges, I recommend poetry as a highly effective tool. In conclusion, I give Veritas 5 stars, 10/10, I highly recommend! It is a great place to recover, to grow, to learn about yourself, and practice stand up comedy routines. In all seriousness, this place helped me make progress that I didn't think I could. Thank you Veritas!

    Told me to "COME BACK WHEN I AM BETTER"…read more I had high hopes, but was let down in all the ways. - They don't know what lactose intolerant means. They gave me dairy multiple times, so I had to skip eating. Bc of that I was then given a small shake - I asked to address this many times but was dismissed - everyone was given the same bland food, same portion sizes, etc - showers are shared by men and women. Men were the attendants during my short time there - One of my medications is $13k/month. It HAS to be kept refrigerated. This is clearly marked all over. I had to raise hell to get them to put it in the fridge before it went bad - meds were changed without discussing with me or my prescribing doctor(s). this is also written on my med bottles too - meds were denied when needed ex I HAVE to have sucraid and hyoscyamine anytime I eat or I end up in the ER - They blew out all my veins on my arrival day trying to get blood work. Demanded they try again the very next day, but everyone knows veins need time to heal after being blown. Talk about painful and pointless - their daily schedule says - as able - but they strongly discourage getting rest in your room. It is not approved. - activities they demanded participation in = --- 'yoga' which consisted of someone in a cold harsh monotone telling to do stretches. Bright harsh lighting, no soothing music or any music at all. As a yoga teacher, no this is not it. --- group therapy, was a joke. The therapist(s) treated everyone like children and said the most basic things. No one ever shared or was able to open up for this reason

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    Durham VA Medical Center

    Durham VA Medical Center

    2.8
    (37 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I checked into the Emergency Department around 8:30 PM on February 9, 2026. I was triaged and…read morebrought back to a room quickly, with genuine concern shown for my pain, discomfort, and overall well-being. When I arrived in the room, I was promptly greeted by RN Michelle Long. She was caring, compassionate, professional, and incredibly efficient. While I waited to see the physician, she made sure I was comfortable--offering water, providing the Wi-Fi password, and checking in to see if I needed anything else. I was seen by the physician shortly after and treated appropriately for my complaint. The entire visit took about two hours, which is truly impressive for an ER visit. This was an outstanding experience. Thank you so much for what you do, Michelle--keep up the excellent work!

    Honestly speaking, there are a lot of FMP providers in places like the Philippines that are better…read moremaintained than this place. Plus they have far more polite staff. First is the parking. There is almost nothing near, and the spaces are crazy small. I was pushing someone up an enclosed walkway from the hospital to an adjoining parking deck. The incline is ridiculous. If you're at all injured or elderly you're not pushing anyone up this thing. If it were a private hospital, the feds would probably sue them for having this thing. Inside, a disabled senior citizen, Marine, in a wheelchair was in front of me when I was there. As we were coming up to a hallway intersection, some guy who worked there stopped in the entrance of our hallway to the cross hallway, blocking the entrance In other words, we could not go into the next hallway and turn the corner because this guy was in the way. He stopped to talk to a coworker and didn't care we were right there. It took about a second for me to realize what he was doing, but before I could ask him to move, the Marine (Semper Fi) in the wheelchair in front of me did. The dude and his colleague looked at us like we were aliens. Bro... Don't be so rude and disrespectful. Another employee I spoke to, I asked where the blue elevator was. He held up his arms and shrugged with an "I don't know" gesture, then turned away. I mean, you have people here who lost limbs to keep you free. Stop treating them like they're a rock in your shoe. Terrible.

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    Duke Hospital

    Duke Hospital

    3.0
    (16 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This is for the clinic portion on Medicine Circle off Trent. This area is much easier to manage…read morethan the main hospital. It's color coded and there's plenty of parking. You do have to walk across the indoor bridge to get there unless you valet park. They charge $2 an hour for parking. The staff is very helpful and friendly. Everything is done with an arm bracelet for things such as lab or testing. I had an appointment with neuromuscular department. The physicians and therapists are excellent. They're very thorough and up to date on current medicines and trials. The EMG center is in the same clinic so it's super convenient. Being part of the Duke portal is convenient for Atrium Wake Forest and Cone Health because all testing is visible and they can also see visit notes from the doctors. It makes it possible to see providers from different networks and not having to bring in or sign for your records to be shared. The facility is massive and the color system makes it easy to find your way. There are several labs so you don't have to walk a mile to get to one. Most walk in tests can accommodate with minimal waiting. It's about a quarter mile walk from the parking garage to the clinics so wear comfy shoes or walking device. You will have a lot of walking to do and there's limited seating in the main corridors.

    They have amazing doctors and seem to really care. We travel 3 hours twice a month for this. Just…read morewish the would not give us such early appointments but we are working on that

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