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    Florida Hospital Oceanside

    2.2 (9 reviews)
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    AdventHealth Daytona Beach

    AdventHealth Daytona Beach

    3.0
    (97 reviews)

    I was at this hospital in late September for a scheduled operation. I had a nice room with a window…read moreand a bathroom. Staff were professional and kind. On Monday evening, I arrived to ER at my PCP's urgent urging. They quickly processed me through, gave me my bloodwork and imaging. The waiting room was packed. One man spent hours crying out with abdominal pain. Another crazy had a few outbursts requiring security. I lost track of time watching elderly patients going unattended. I saw no less than three patients leave in desperation. Somewhere between 8 and 10 hours later, with no contact by medical staff to let me know what was going on, I was finally given a room in the ER. I can't be certain about the times, but I got settled around 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning and spent the rest of the night listening to a blind elderly woman screaming from her gurney in the hallway outside my room. I may have slept an hour before a staff member burst in and turned on the overhead lights to take my blood pressure again. In the morning following doctors visits they told me they'd found a room. I was rolled down the hall to what I call a tent room. The hall was a loud pass through with loud traffic and desks and noisy machinery rolling by. At my own home I had been sleeping on and off during the day. This new accommodation would keep me awake all day and into the night until I was too tired and slept until the nurses' station staff were laughing and telling stories throughout the night. While the doctors and nurses and professional staff were attentive and knowledgable, if you're looking for a hygienic, quiet repose, don't come here! (PS I am getting better though)

    My husband and I were well established within the Advent Health system for a number of years but we…read morehad had two previous primary care physicians leave their practices rather abruptly. It hadn't been easy finding another primary care practice within the Advent system, but we had. We had found a physician we really liked in a very good family practice group located in the medical offices of the Advent Health Daytona Beach hospital. We felt we were being well cared for there, until we suddenly weren't. At our last routine office visits we were told when we checked out that the practice, of four physicians, was being closed! We had been scheduled well ahead for our upcoming routine office visits and of course those visits were cancelled. What we received was a cryptic form letter with the names of four nurse practitioners in case we were in need of future care. While we don't mind being seen by a nurse practitioner occasionally, and preferably for a specific problem, we want to be seen by an MD for our regular ongoing care. A bit shocked by this sudden and unexpected news and disappointed that we had not been told by our physician after our exams, we felt compelled to ask some pretty pointed questions. Our inquiries were met with what we felt were believable answers. The practice closure appears to have been a management decision and it had been decided that the physicians were not to personally impart this news to patients directly. Instead, that unwelcome news was shifted to the clerical staff, which frankly seemed to us to be quite unfair. Our two previous physicians, who had also left the Advent system, had given us the courtesy of personally sharing the unpleasant news of our needing to find a new doctor, so we asked why this time we hadn't been afforded this courtesy. It apparently wasn't our physician's choice, it was a directive. (But by whom?) A perusal of the current Advent Health website of primary care MD's accepting new patients shows we've pretty much been left with very few, if any, choices. And, the unwelcome result is that our scheduled routine medical care is also set back by months and neither of us is "Feeling Whole" as advertised.

    Halifax Health

    Halifax Health

    1.9
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    My husband has been in Halifax three times and was treated very well all three times. He has had…read morebad roommates in cardiac care, but I seriously can't blame the hospital for that. They got him moved as soon as another bed was available. We were both in Halifax after a very serious car accident, leaving him with broken ribs and me with neck fracture and lumbar spine fracture. We went into Brooks rehab after our hospital stay, and that was very good also. Our one main concern was that my husband was without pain meds and food/water for an extended amount of time because they kept saying he was going for a specific MRI (for gallbladder and pancreatitis), but they never showed up until the next day. He was in serious pain, even sweating due to pain, so I was very upset by this. Alex and Brittney, on 7th floor were WONDERFUL nurses! They came quickly when he needed them and never made him feel like a burden to them.

    I'm writing this based on a widely shared social-media account involving Theodore Haskin, DO at…read moreHalifax Health in Daytona Beach, and what was shown was deeply troubling. A young Black woman in her mid-20s reportedly presented to the ER in a sickle cell pain crisis and was met with what appeared to be condescension, patronizing language, and dismissal of her pain. Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that disproportionately affects African American patients and is well known in medicine for causing severe, excruciating pain crises due to blocked blood flow. These crises are considered medical emergencies and are commonly treated with timely opioid pain management when clinically indicated. In the video, the physician was seen talking down to her, due to her need for appropriate pain relief medication while citing vague statements like "studies show it's dangerous," despite the patient being in an emergency setting and clearly in distress. To many viewers like myself, this interaction reflected a lack of empathy, outdated or misapplied reasoning, and troubling bias, particularly toward a young Black woman advocating for herself. Regardless of intent, the encounter raised serious concerns about how pain, race, and chronic illness are handled in emergency medicine. Patients with sickle cell disease already face significant stigma and disbelief in healthcare settings, and situations like this only reinforce that fear. I hope Halifax Health takes these concerns seriously and prioritizes compassionate, evidence-based care for all patients.

    Primecare at Twin Lakes

    Primecare at Twin Lakes

    3.0
    (35 reviews)

    you are not able to see if your previous dr is at the clinic. they won't tell you. I was so…read moreupset wanting to do a follow up . I was having a colonoscopy that week and had to eliminate red. so no red beets and my blood pressure went up. the nurse now was so upsetting she asked me several times the same questions. what was your blood pressure? 3x. I'm normally a very nice person but the aggravation of being treated like a criminal was beyond upsetting and now an incompetent nurse who doesn't listen. then it was the second time the receptionists got my rx wrong. I was told we just sent it it will be there in 45 minutes. I go to Publix in 45 minutes. not there. I wait. go home keep calling. not there. the first time I go they sent it to Walmart not Publix. I said Publix. my sheet said Publix. it's important if you need your meds. it's inconvenient. there were more reasons why I was beyond upset with the receptionists and told them. young girls need to step it up!! bad all the way around except an excellent dr who I could not find out when she was going to be there again. the owner has a practice where you can make an appointment with. just not here. it's like a place with bars on the outside in LA. really ? you treat me like I'm going to harm a dr?? all of us!!! and I recommended two people here. what a mistake! never again. I got a letter that because I told the nurse to "listen". and the front desk not doing their job I cannot return. I had no desire to return to ineptitude and lack of respect to the patient!

    Very professional, very clean. Front desk staff was pleasant and tried to get me through as quickly…read moreas possible. The nurse, Kage, was superb; knowledgeable and helpful. The doctor diagnosed my problem very quickly, and they treated me within 15 minutes once I was in the exam room. I specifically chose this facility because it's ER doctors without the ER wait/price. It is a walk-in facility, so depending on demand, you may have to wait a while. But it's much better than, say, going to Quest and waiting without an appointment. And if you think about it, you wouldn't want them to cut your appointment time short and not give you the care that you deserve. So you might have to wait a little while.

    Florida Hospital Oceanside - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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