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Spinner Ira, DPM

4.8(20 reviews)
5.2 mi

Very nice doctor. Knew exactly what to do with an x-ray of my foot. Said I need blood work to check…read moremy uric acid level so he can treat the condition better. Gave me a cortisone shot which relieved the pain. He actually went to podiatry school with my former podiatrist who retired. Really liked his overall approach and how he delivers it.

No Stars from me!! Office manager Sara has a lot of growing…read moreup to do. Coming in as a new patient, she was not thorough. I asked if they took my ins. twice.. she said YES asked if she needed my number No, bring the card with you. I showed up, no greeting at the desk 2 girls. I said Hello I have an appt. When one asked for my license and ins card she said we don't take this. I said the woman I spoke to yesterday said you did I asked 2x , the other girl said Oh, that was me I must have made a mistake. Well, I am in pain and a mistake is not what I want to hear right now when I know I was specific. I work in the medical field as well so I know the importance of making sure I see a participating provider. I was told I can "JUST PAY" That was not the answer I needed. She then made a face at me and asked if I wanted to speak w/ the office manager.. sure I said... Well HELLO it's me Sara.. lol Really. If this is who they wish to represent them well I am glad I left. She is a not cut out for any position in healthcare. They may have a good reputation but a staff member like that will lose them business. Shame on her for not caring about her job enough to worry that someone was in pain and needed to be seen. That is why healthcare is in the sorry shape it's in. There is no CARE in Healthcare! She has got to GOOOOOOOOO.. not a role model for staff.

Baptist Health Bethesda Hospital East - Main entrance with Palm tran stop

Baptist Health Bethesda Hospital East

2.4(158 reviews)
0.1 mi

My experience in this hospital was the best, the nurses of labor and delivery for God's sake what…read morewonderful people, super kind, attentive, I loved them all but I will never forget the one who was with me in labor, I don't remember her name I think it was Christie or something like that but I will never forget her, what a woman to love what she does, a blessing without a doubt, at that moment where you are going through the strongest pains of your life having people like that around you is worth a lot. for me everything in that hospital was a 10/10. super recommended.

Right in front of Baptist Health Bethesda Hospital East, you'll find one of Florida's distinctive…read moreblue historic markers--part of the state's Historical Marker Program, one of the Division of Historical Resources' most popular public history initiatives. These markers highlight important people and places throughout Florida, adding depth and meaning to everyday locations you might otherwise overlook. This particular marker (F-785), installed in 2013 by the Robert Neff Family, the Delray Beach Historical Society, and the Florida Department of State, tells the story of how this area's healthcare system came to be. The surrounding community was first settled in the late 1890s, when medical care was extremely limited. For decades, a small number of doctors and midwives served the area, and the nearest hospital was 18 miles away in West Palm Beach. Critically ill patients often had to be transported by horse and buggy or even fire engine--journeys that were sometimes fatal. In 1947, local civic leaders and physicians formed the Gulfstream Hospital Association to address this urgent need. After years of effort--raising funds, establishing a taxing district, and securing land--the 70-bed Bethesda Memorial Hospital opened on February 9, 1959. Named after the biblical Pool of Bethesda, symbolizing healing, the hospital began with 32 doctors and six dentists. Its first patient underwent an emergency appendectomy, and its first baby was born just a week later. The hospital quickly grew, expanding within six months of opening. Today, as Bethesda Hospital East, it is part of Baptist Health and has evolved into a 401-bed, full-service medical center with more than 500 physicians across 40 specialties. It offers 24/7 emergency care, a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, and advanced services in areas like cancer, heart and vascular, orthopedics, and women's health. The facility also features minimally invasive robotic surgery and an inpatient rehabilitation unit. Beyond patient care, the hospital plays an important educational role through its partnership with Florida Atlantic University's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine and its own Bethesda College of Health Sciences, helping train the next generation of healthcare professionals. Even if you're just passing by, the marker is worth a moment of your time--it's a small but meaningful reminder of how far healthcare in this community has come.

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Baptist Health Bethesda Hospital East - Apparently, the nurses can't bother to throw dirty gloves, 3 feet over into the trash bin. They leave them on the floor instead.

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Apparently, the nurses can't bother to throw dirty gloves, 3 feet over into the trash bin. They leave them on the floor instead.

Faresi Mariano M, MD - surgeons - Updated July 2026

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