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    Exeter Hospital

    Exeter Hospital

    2.1(97 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I cannot say enough good things about Exeter Hospital! My husband had emergency surgery in the…read moremiddle of the night, two ER visits, ICU for three days, and regular hospital for seven days. Very caring staff and wonderful surgeons and doctors. Nothing but good to say about Exeter Hospital!

    I'm a senior. I had a fall that injured my lower back. I experienced severe back spasms whenever…read moretrying to lie flat or nearly flat. My CORE physician said these things usually clear up in a couple of weeks and go to Physical Therapy. After a couple of weeks there was no change. I went to EH PT with severe back spasms whenever trying to lie supine. Physical therapist had me do some movements and then required me to lie flat so "I could describe what I was experiencing." Told him I didn' t think I could do that because of the pain and I could describe it without demonstrating. He insisted on a demonstration. So I did. Had severe spasms and accompanying pain. (Looked roughly like a worm tossed on a hot pan.) He had me get up under my own power -- again excruciating. Then prescribed at-home exercises including bending from the waist, twisting side to side, lifting light weights with shoulder shrugs. Which I did (stupidly.) Another two weeks later, no improvement and have been sleeping upright in a chair for more than a month at this point. Finally smartened up and made an appt. with the osteopaths upstairs for an evaluation. First thing ordered was an x-ray. Ten minutes later back in the exam room looking at a vertebra compression fracture, the cause of the symptoms. Doc said absolutely do not do any stretching, bending, twisting, lifting. Cold cause further compression on your at 50 percent now. Prescribed immobilizing back brace for approx 12 weeks. Fortunately surgery was not required. I had previously heard that EH physical therapy had a bad reputation. I'm a sample of just one case, but I'll add my voice to that view. And, in addition to exactly the wrong advice and negligence of basic diagnostic protocol, the therapist was rude. I had the temerity to ask if massage might help. His curt response, "I'm not a masseuse, sir." Not an answer to what I was asking, but, from empirical evidence, he was accurate at least on that count. If he did perform massage I think he would have been a masseur, not a masseuse. Bottomline -- dangerous advice that could have worsened my injury from someone who should know much better coupled with confrontational communication. Amazing. I called the patient relations coordinator three times asking for a call back to discuss. Never got a call. At least the food service soup in the cafeteria is edible.

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    Exeter Hospital - This is the main entrance.  The Emergency Room is in the back.  To get to the ER, ask at the main entrance or follow the signs.

    This is the main entrance. The Emergency Room is in the back. To get to the ER, ask at the main entrance or follow the signs.

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    Core Physicians

    1.2(63 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I am a new patient here. Do not make the same mistake that I did. The Plaistow office has a very…read more'cold' vibe and does not feel welcoming at all. Staff are nice enough but all seem to be fairly new and not super friendly. The "were using a new portal so wait times will be longer" is a terrible excuse for a 30 min wait just to speak with a receptionist. I am trying to schedule a follow up appointment and have currently been on hold for 43 minutes. I will be looking for a new doctors office this afternoon.

    I am a high risk patient with a history of a rare, debilitaing form of arthritis. CORE Rheumatogy…read morerefused to even speak with me, despite 2 BIL ambulatory referrals on file and another one from the best rheumatologist in ATL. I was told I need to go through my CORE PCP and have her fax all my records to them but even so, they don't treat my condition. I need to resume Orencia infusions asap, but was told that no one in the ENTIRE group would see me and they do not treat EOA or idiopathic types. I am in intense pain and just cannot move back to ATL right now - I've only been here 3 months, and navigating the system up here is a nightmare. My PCP said I needed to have ATL fax them the records and would not help me at all. All my records are on MyChart at an ATL hosptial which I attached to the BIL MyChart. All they had to do is look at them. It is a shame because I really like Dr. Mihata, my new endocrinologist, but the rest of these "providers" are terrible. Thumbs down.

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    Marble Kimberly MD

    3.5(16 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$$$

    After a major weight loss I was interested in a breast lift/reduction. I had heard from several…read moresources that Dr. Marble is Exeter was the best in the area. Upon meeting her and her team, my confidence in her lead me to book. Dr. Marble, and her team (Courtney, Vicky, and others), and the Exeter Hospital Outpatient Center went above and beyond to ensure a perfect outcome. They were kind, had wonderful bedside manner, professional, and ensured my safety and comfort. The results are breathtaking! I have never felt so happy. If you are on the fence about booking with her, DON'T be. Thank you so much Dr. Marble!

    Worst surgeon and her peers seem to agree. I had breast cancer removal and reduction at the same…read moretime. Her and her staff were supportive pre-op but the morning of the surgery I felt like I was a nuisance when she came to see me. Despite our conversations she asked, so what size are we going for today? I was under the impression that a surgeon on staff at the hospital would be highly vetted but that is not the case. The result was lopsidedness, ropey scarring, misalignment of breasts and nipples, and when I voiced my concerns, both the staff and her were dismissive and tried to tell me it was because I wasn't taking care of my incisions. Despite buying everything out there and doing massage routines several times a day. Blaming the patient seems to be their main method of dealing with patient concerns based on reading reviews about her on several different sites. But based on logic, there's no amount of rubbing oil on my skin that can make my nipples the same color or realign them or make both of my breasts the same size again. During my follow-up appointments with my cancer surgeon, she honestly gasped the first time she saw the results. She was obviously very upset and told me I should approach the hospital. I have no intention of going under the knife again and it has been 5 years. I wouldn't trust Dr Marble to take a splinter out of my finger. I hope no one else who reads this does either.

    Exeter Hospital - hospitals - Updated July 2026

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