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    Elgin Mental Health Center

    2.6 (13 reviews)

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    Best hospital for getting a diagnosis and real follow through so you can live your life and deal with your own mental health.

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    Alexian Brothers Medical Ctr

    Alexian Brothers Medical Ctr

    3.0(10 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    I've heard mixed reviews of Alexian Brothers over the years. I've visited people there but have…read morenever had to use their services. My wife had a bad case of the flu and we wound up at the ER late one night. She was seen almost immediately. The staff was pleasant and attentive. They listened, which I don't always see from hospital staff. The nurses were really wonderful - available and helpful. I can't entirely say the same about the staff doctor - I didn't get his name but he was a young guy who, while I'm sure is a very good doctor, didn't have the best bedside manner. And, when I had a question for him and couldn't get him to come to the room, I walked over to the desk where he was chatting about sports with others. When I tried to interrupt, he told me to wait and he'd see me when he was available. While I understand that everyone deserves a break now and again, being available for your patients is paramount. Clearly, not working and not being able to answer a simple question because you're talking about unimportant things is not what should be expected. Outside of my complaint about the doctor, we were very happy with how they treated us and cared for my wife. Of course, we have not seen the bill yet...

    If you are in need of emergency medical care, I do not advise Alexian Brother hospital emergency…read moreroom! Worst experience of my life. I was afraid I was not going to come out alive. They will mix heart patients with heavy drug users. Security guards watching you. I was placed in a warm room, then remove to a room that felt like I was in a freezer ordered by the head nasty nurse. If you black don't go to Alexian Brothers Hospital. I started with a 140/80 blood pressure and discharge with a 189/90 blood pressure. I had to beg to please take out the needle still in my arm so I could at least put my coat on. Three blankets were not enough. I then realized I was in the room that the ambulance bring patients through double doors heavy with ice. Temperature about 10 degrees outside. I will NEVER, NEVER go back there again!

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    Advocate Good Shepard Hospital

    Advocate Good Shepard Hospital

    2.8(5 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    I would give 5+ stars to the nurses- so nice, helpful & really really knew their stuff…read more The woman cleaning up was also super nice & brought comfortable reclining chairs for my family. I would give 4 or 5 stars to the doctor who treated me--he was very helpful & nice, but also told me I needed a cat scan which required drinking a large amount of liquid contrast, even though I was throwing up. Naturally trying to drink a full cup of liquid caused me to start vomiting all over again. Although I understand his concern with wanting to check for potential bleeding, since I threw up a very small amount of blood, I had also just had a biopsy in my stomach done that day during an endoscopy, which can cause blood in vomit.

    Came into ER at 8pm to have my fiancé examined, she was suffering from severe abdominal pain. It…read moretook an 1 1/2 hours to even been seen by a nurse. Then we had to wait an additional 2 hours for a doctor to come in and state that he wants her to have a CT. So then, he prescribes "dilaudid", a drug that my fiancé insisted that she did not want to have because of the side effects it has on her. She said it 5 times and they still have it to her. Another hour goes by and she finally goes down for a scan, and when she comes back up, tells me they almost forgot she was still in the machine after the scan took place...and yet again we waited another few hours until 3am for the doctor to tell us there is nothing to do but take pain meds, and hope the issue goes away on its own, which was a response I was very frustrated by. So today, not more than 9 hours after all of that, after not getting any sleep to begin with, another doctor calls her back and says that he didn't like the complete diagnosis that the doctor the night before gave, and wants her to come back in immediately. Needless to say, we are both extremely frustrated and tired. I hope that I can write a better review on this visit today. I am glad that they are reviewing the problem and hoping to correct it, my frustration is with the crew the night before, I wish they had taken the time to discover these problems then.

    Ascension Saint Alexius - Hot Starbuck's in the lobby.

    Ascension Saint Alexius

    2.1(193 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    I am thankful for the healthcare professionals and care team at this location…read more From the registration staff, to technicians and medical professionals, even volunteers and security, I have typically had a positive experience. Only downside for me is the cost of care for tests, or things not covered by insurance. (Check out alternative places, like Bright Light Imaging for CT Scans or imaging). The halls and main spaces are kept clean and in order. I especially appreciate the staff in the Breast Care Center. They are very caring individuals. I also find it is a perk to have a nice Starbuck's in the lobby here too, so you can treat yourself to a hot or iced beverage after an appointment. And, this is your reminder ladies (and men) to practice self care and get checked regularly each year. You matter! And this is a nice place to go when care is needed.

    My father, a 78-year-old patient, was brought to this ER following a fall at his rehab facility…read more His medical record clearly documented a tape allergy with a specific notation that tape causes skin tears. Despite this being visible in his chart, staff applied standard adhesive tape to his arm. When the bandage was later removed, it tore his skin open, leaving a wound that was still unhealed ten days later and caused him significant pain for several weeks. This was not an emergency situation. He was there for a head CT and was stable. There was no reason his allergy could not have been checked before tape was applied to his fragile, Prednisone-thinned skin. I filed a formal complaint and received a response acknowledging the issue and stating that staff had been educated on allergy documentation. An apology and a staff training do not undo the unnecessary pain this caused my father. Documented allergies exist for a reason. Patients and families should not have to fight to have them respected.

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    Wearing pink for my annual mammogram.

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    The bruise on my arm as a result of a toradol shot for "pain".

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    Central Dupage Hospital

    Central Dupage Hospital

    1.0(2 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    Regarding Dr Shailee Shah, immuno neurologist at CDH. This…read moredoctor destroyed my family and left my husband with permanent brain damage, so that he no longer has the 22+ year specialty career he worked tirelessly to build. AVOID Dr. Shailee Shah at Northwestern AT ALL COSTS. Dr. Shah showed zero ability to think beyond a basic checklist or connect clinical data points. I had to order and pay for critical out-of-state labs and tests (money we don't have) to identify the root cause of my husband's illness. She dismissed my questions arrogantly, insulted my concerns when I pushed her to reconsider, and repeatedly refused the specific test that ultimately revealed the source of his condition. She also refused to provide a simple financial hardship letter required by Mayo Clinic, blocking us from seeking better care despite knowing our dire situation. Dr. Shah was fully informed of our financial crisis, our family at risk of losing our home due to my husband's sudden illness. She misdiagnosed him, under-treated him, and when she learned we were consulting legal counsel, she abruptly pulled his treatment in an apparent attempt to force him back under her care and cover her negligence. Her ego drove every decision. Her incompetence clouded every solution. Northwestern's system enabled this. The neurology department manager, Caitlyn, confirmed that patient care takes a back seat: doctors have total control ("It's their license, their say"), even without objective evidence that treatment is unnecessary. Being trapped in the Northwestern network allowed Dr. Shah's errors to persist across multiple providers. Over 8 hospital stays and 10 months, the aligned neurologists doubled down on her misdiagnosis. My husband deteriorated into catatonia, seizures, and coma. Only a targeted infusion finally woke him. If I had followed their collective advice, he would likely be dead or far more damage than he is, caused under Dr. Shah and Dr. Santwani's care. This was preventable incompetence compounded by institutional protection of negligent doctors. Spare yourself and your loved ones: DO NOT TRUST Dr. Shah with care. Your quality of life depends on it.

    4 hours in a fucking waiting room on Thursday nights. Watched multiple people go in who got here…read moreAFTER my wife . My wife's leg is completely numb and in pain and these people just say just be patient . Pathetic !!!!

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    Saint Joseph Hospital

    Saint Joseph Hospital

    2.7(3 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I have been trying to get into my portal for 3 days. They give me phone number that go nowhere…read more dont press for callback because they won't. sat on hold for 3 hours yesterday.Got 4 different people today and they all sent me to the same place.It's a joke.Not even going to talk about after surgery they dropped me on the floor.Or the critical care head nurse that screamed to everyone that I was an alchoholic.Should have called Hipa

    Went to ER with severe pain and it was determined that I needed emergency surgery. I was told…read morethat surgery would happen that night however it was postponed until the next day at 10 am, then 2pm, then 3.30 pm, then 4.30 pm, then 5.30 pm, then 7.30 pm then it finally happened at 8.30 pm. A total of 7 delays. Not acceptable! I was sent home 2 days later. However they did not send me home with any medication for pain or infection. One day later I was back in the ER in severe pain. More scans, etc. A scolding from the surgeon for not taking the pain meds prescribed, which were never given to me! Another 3 days in the hospital. This time I did receive prescriptions. However, no one spoke to me about them and I was prescribed a medication that I have severe side effects from. If someone had spoken to me I could have avoided having to track down the doctor for a different medication. Communication people! My second admission was totally unnecessary and was totally the fault of the hospital. On a side note, the nurses were awesome. The rest, not at all.

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    St Alexius - Front door

    St Alexius

    2.1(27 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Went there for surgery on both my ankles at the same time…read more Let's start with the fact that I now have a copy of my medical records from my stay there. Upon reading them, it's clear that I'm lucky my surgeon knows left from right. He normally doesn't do surgery there and now I know why. My records have several notations stating that they were surgically removing hardware from my LEFT ankle - which they were actually removing it from my RIGHT ankle. And it states that they're installing hardware into my RIGHT ankle - which they were actually doing to my LEFT. In one notation it stated that they " were installing hardware into my right ankle. They were then going to remove hardware from my right ankle. " Wrong. Two lines later it states that they were installing hardware into to my left ankle. Reading these records made me wonder if they were at all coherent at the time they were recorded. This is a hospital. I would expect they would pay attention to those kinds of details especially when surgery is involved. To be clear my surgeon is wonderful and now I know why he doesn't normally operate at St Alexius. The first night I was there the nurse refused to give me my normal blood pressure medication. It was noted in my chart that I take it for a heart condition, and not high blood pressure. My regular cardiologist (who is in Naperville and specializes in my condition) told me that he doesn't care how low my blood pressure is, he wants it as low as it will go. It's to protect my aorta due to a genetic condition I have that killed my father. A condition that is noted on my chart. The nurse would not listen. She said my blood pressure was too low to give me the medication. I agreeed, and stated that if I didn't have this particular condition, I wouldn't need the medication. But I do have the condition and therefore my cardiologist wants my blood pressure as low as possible. She still refused. After complaining that she would be responsible if my aorta tore, she finally called the on-call doc. Again, though my condition is in noted in my chart, along with clearance from my cardiologist (who is the prescribing doctor), the on-call doc still refused to give me the medication. In the morning, I spoke with the day nurse who said she would ensure I got the medication that night. And finally I did. But a hospital that would allow me to go without a medication for a heart condition noted in my chart is clearly due a lack of knowledge, an assumption made, and a serious risk that could have resulted in dire consequences. The next night, a different night nurse refused to give me the Dilaudid pain medication I was on. Mind you, I just had 2 large screws removed from my fibula and tibia in my right ankle. And 4 screws drilled into my left ankle not even 36 hours prior. It was 10/10 pain. I felt like a bear was chewing my bones in both feet. I was in agony for hours, crying, and trying to breathe through the pain all night. The nurse finally offered me a Norco. I took it, desperate. It didn't even dull the pain. I asked for another and she refused. I was doubled over and nauseous from the pain all night. I never even got close to sleeping at all. When the morning nurse came in and saw me panting, exhausted and folded in half grabbing my bandaged ankles crying, she immediately ordered the Dilaudid. She was horrified that I had been in that condition all night long. It's clear the day nurses and doctors were much better trained, and cared more about their patients than the night shift. So a hospital that can't keep left from right straight, refused a prescribed heart medication for a condition noted in the chart, and a night shift that simply doesn't care that a patient is in agony is not a hospital I will return to. I advise you to go anywhere else you can. Worst experience I've had at a hospital.

    I do not recommend Saba Kahn in cardiology. If you are considering being 'treated' by this…read moreindividual I would do more research and reconsider. I am happy to further explain if necessary. Feel free to send me a msg with any questions or concerns.

    Elgin Mental Health Center - hospitals - Updated July 2026

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