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Kaiser ER - Manteca

2.3 (43 reviews)

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Jass J.

In my opinion, it is the worst emergency room in town--perhaps even in the state--where the staff seem to lack the knowledge, professionalism, and efficiency required for proper patient care. During my second visit--once in January and again in February--I was forced to wait outside in the cold. On both occasions, I waited two hours before being called in for a blood pressure check, only to be sent back out and made to wait an additional two hours. Every time I approached the receptionist, she appeared completely unaware of what was happening behind the scenes, and it was evident that they had no effective system for tracking patients. After a total wait time of four hours, I had no choice but to drive to the Modesto ER to see a doctor. Based on my experience, I believe this facility should be shut down altogether.

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Nito E.

So I came in here reluctantly but things are actually pretty good. Dr. Alexander was thorough and I never felt like he didn't care. LVN Crystal was the best! Usually people stab me a dozen times in each arm before they call for help finding a vein, yet Crystal tried something that I had never seen before (hot packs) and it worked the first time. She also called over Michael because I asked about him and before I knew it, she filled up 7 containers for blood. Did I mention Michael was like... IG model, giving The Rock a run for his money fine? Anyway, where was I? Okay, they treated me with compassion, professionalism and were very attentive. IDK what these other reviewers are barking about because this place is great.... Well, the staff is great; however, the building needs a remodel. P.S. I was hungry and the cafeteria was closed, so Crystal got me some cranberry juice and graham crackers. How thoughtful.

In this small waiting room it took for everrrrrrr.
Theoneyou L.

TOOK FOREVERRRRRRRRR EVEN WITH A APPOINTMENT. It was literally 3 people in waiting room I had a appointment for a physical and waited over a hour I was highly pissed.

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They where making fun of me and saying I fake my epilepsy so no, I do not recommend this hospital

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Topnotch all the way around! David Rosa's was excellent, knowledgeable, caring and a nice person.

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The wait here is horrible and you check-in, in a tent you're like in a third world country, but the staff are very nice and compassionate.

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Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

2.6(201 reviews)
10.9 mi

I never have any issues at this hospital. It was the hospital that saved me and diagnosed my…read moresickness. All the doctors and staff I've encountered here have all been so nice and welcoming to me whenever I've had a stay in the ER/Hospital. I had a procedure a few months ago, to figure a couple symptoms I had been having to clear up any assumptions. Amy did insurances. Alison did all my pre procedure work up. John was my post procedure nurse. A few others helped me, and I won't disclose the Doctor that did the surgery, because I don't want all my business out there. But I'm thankful for everyone and how comfortable they made me and how well put together all the staff is. Always recommend Tracy Sutter to anyone looking for top care for health services.

This is for the imaging department. I believe it was Keira to schedule imaging appointments,…read moreunfortunately I've already forgotten her name, who's been very helpful. Unfortunately my primary care has been going back and forth about what type of imaging I needed. They've been confusing the imaging techs on which correct 9rocedure to use for the MRI. It's been months with myself and image scheduling calling my PCP. Finally today we were able to schedule an appointment. I appreciate her for trying to help from her side and understanding that I needed the MRI to see what is causing the issue. I appreciate her time and effort to assist me.

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St. Joseph's Medical Center - Thanks, Dr.'s 4repairing my hernia surgery. The fact that I was able2complete this surgery makes me feel so fortunate.

St. Joseph's Medical Center

2.1(308 reviews)
12.1 mi

I had a gardening related accident resulting in a cut on my scalp. Someone was right there at the…read moreER doors to assess my situation. I was very impressed with the organization of the staff and care. Everyone was busy and professional. They all just did their jobs and nobody was complaining or looking unhappy. It took a little while for the exam and stitches and discharge and they apologized for the amount of time. I felt that even though my injury was an emergency, I was treated in an appropriate time frame and I'm sure there were way worst illnesses and injuries than mine. I received messages to make sure I had follow up care which I had already arranged with my primary doctor. Although I certainly hope I will have no reason for a return ER visit, it was a positive experience.

I arrived at the ER around 8:30 a.m. and, to be fair, the staff from start to finish were kind and…read moreprofessional. Registration and triage were efficient. Nurse Arnold had a great sense of humor and genuinely tried to soften the blow of a long wait. Dr. Lavelle and the rest of the medical team kept me informed as test results came in, which I appreciated. That said, the quality of care after the decision to admit was extremely disappointing. Being left on a hard, outdated gurney for over 10 hours while waiting for a bed is unacceptable. I have worked in hospitals across the Southeast, the Midwest, and now California, and this was by far the worst experience I've had in this regard. What made it worse was the lack of communication. Hospitals use admissions boards and can provide at least an estimated wait time, yet no one offered updates or acknowledged the delay. Being left in the dark for hours isn't just frustrating--it feels dismissive and rude. Now let's talk about Area 3N (CDU). First, kudos to the staff who work there under these conditions. Dani and the noc shift, as well as Tigen and the day shift, were outstanding--professional, compassionate, and genuinely comforting to patients. They deserve recognition for doing the best they can in a very challenging environment. The EGD Team was also excellent. The music in the procedure room was a thoughtful touch--before the first beat of classic rock finished, I was already out. Unfortunately, the cleanliness of this unit is appalling. I checked in at 7:00 p.m., and the first time I saw housekeeping was 2:30 p.m. the following day. Patients are placed in a large shared space, with more than 10 people sharing a single bathroom that was not kept clean overnight. However, serious HIPAA violations occurred in Area 3N. Patients are housed in a large, open shared space with thin partitions. Throughout the night and following day, I could clearly hear full patient names, diagnoses, test results, treatment plans, and physician-patient conversations from surrounding cubicles. Doctors conducted bedside discussions containing protected health information in full earshot of other patients and visitors. I'm tired of hearing "short staffing" used as an explanation. Patients deserve dignity, communication, privacy, basic cleanliness, and a safe environment. The frontline staff are doing their best, but the system fails patients once admission is decided. This is not the level of care the public should be expected to accept.

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San Joaquin General Hospital

San Joaquin General Hospital

1.8(181 reviews)
6.4 mi

Today is Thursday May 7th 2026 1:54 pm I had to go to the ER on Wednesday May 6th 2026 I took a…read morechance and used jet black dye shampoo from The TikTok Shop. I read the instructions they said to test it behind my ear and leave it on for 6 hours I wasn't having any problems so I thought let me just go ahead and try to dye my whole hair why did I do that?!?! I don't know if anyone is familiar with the movie The Goonies but I look like I could have been his little sister "Hey You Guys." I have scabs all through my head my right ear got so big and it's just leaking my thyroids were inflamed. So I went to the ER about 2:30 a.m. and I got out of there by 5:30 a.m. I got two shots one of each arm and one on my right side it hurts so bad and then I got ibuprofen so I told them I will pick up my prescription at my pharmacist I don't know if I should have opened my mouth and told them I don't have no money but they the medication came up to $35 the next time I go into the ER I'm going to be very clear with them I don't care if you got to give me the off-brand $35 is a lot I could have did a lot with that. The service was fast and quick but the way this economy is going I'm quite upset I felt like you should gave me the off-brand stuff or charged me the off-brand. FYI I will not be posting before and after I don't want to send nobody to the ER.

Worst hospital ever. They don't care about people. They will leave you in pain all night and get…read moreupset with you for telling them that they're offering the same two medicines you already told them you can't take. They are very cruel toward patients and it's very sad because a lot of people really do need help. They could do better, but they probably won't.

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Memorial Medical Center - THANK YOU DR. BERRY, YOU ARE A KIND, CONSIDERATE, PATIENT, AND SKILLFUL DOCTOR!!

Memorial Medical Center

2.5(259 reviews)
17.3 mi

Between September 30, 2025 and November 22, 2025 I spent a total of 23 days in hospital with three…read moredifferent admissions. My first admission was for a surgical procedure, my second was for a saddle pulmonary embolism and my third was for an UTI. I have had a number of procedures through the years at numerous hospitals, and I have to say that Sutter Memorial Modesto was one of the better experiences I've had with any of them. The staff was extremely professional and very compassionate. My time was spent divided between stays in the surgical unit 5th floor North Tower, ICU and telemetry. My surgeon was awesome (Dr. Corin). All of the hospitalists that I encountered were very professional and compassionate and the nursing staff was very competent and caring. Both the physical therapy personnel and the respiratory therapy personnel were very kind and patient with me during my recovery from the pulmonary embolism and pneumonia. The only thing that kept me from giving Sutter Memorial Modesto, a five star rating is the food. Maybe I was just there too long, but I realized quickly that the rotation of offerings to the patients was very limited as I began seeing the same dishes again and again and many of them were not very good. But it just made me want to get well quicker and go home, so maybe that is part of your plan! Thank you all for being a part in saving my life! Richard Williams

I was recently admitted to Sutter Memorial after an ER visit for a broken leg. Surgery was required…read moreto properly set the bone. I want to begin by saying that the medical teams who treated my injury were exceptional--ER staff, the surgeon, anesthesiologist, surgical team, and floor nurses all provided excellent care and bedside manner. Unfortunately, the case management and administrative follow‑up were the opposite: disorganized, dismissive, and lacking compassion. After the case manager's third visit, I requested reassignment because of repeated issues. During her first visit--less than a day after surgery and my first PT session--she abruptly announced she was ordering equipment. I had already discussed choosing a wheelchair with PT (insurance covers only one item), but when I tried to explain this, she cut me off and repeated, "Insurance will only cover one." When I attempted to tell her about the steps at my home and the need for a ramp, she again interrupted and said, "Insurance won't cover that, you're on your own," offering no resources or guidance. Later, while I was on the phone trying to locate a ramp myself, she stood in my room sighing and rolling her eyes. She then told me I had been discharged--even though my nurse had just started an IV for low vitamin levels, I still had two doses left, the equipment she ordered hadn't arrived, and I still had no safe way to enter my home. When she asked if I had walked yet, I reminded her I was non‑weight‑bearing for at least two months. She then asked if I had Medicare, which I do not--another sign she hadn't reviewed my chart. I told her directly that her approach felt rude, rushed, and unsafe, and asked for a different case manager. Hours later, I learned the pharmacy couldn't fill my medication because it required prior authorization. When I called the operator asking for a patient advocate, I was transferred to a non‑working extension. After calling back and explaining the urgency, I was sent to the second case manager. She cut me off immediately, said she had "just received the information," and submitted the authorization but refused to follow up to ensure it went through. When I mentioned that home health also lacked prior authorization, she admitted it hadn't been done yet. She did not address my concerns about the first case manager and abruptly ended the call. In the days since, I have repeatedly tried to reach a patient advocate. Neither the hospital operator nor the main Sutter line could provide a working number. When the operator attempted to transfer me to her manager, the call went to voicemail and disconnected mid‑message. The medical teams make Sutter look excellent, but case management and administrative systems make patients feel abandoned. These failures matter--especially when patients are in pain, scared, and relying on the hospital to ensure safe discharge planning. When healthcare systems make it this difficult to advocate for ourselves, it discourages people from seeking care at all. Sutter needs to do better. Kaiser, in my experience, is far ahead in efficiency and patient support. As one example, I was told it would take five months to see an endocrinologist for a serious genetic condition--whereas with Kaiser, specialist appointments took only a few days.

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Adventist Health Lodi Memorial - In loving memory of our great Uncle James Blair Jr

Adventist Health Lodi Memorial

2.5(106 reviews)
22.4 mi

This review is for Jonathan, one of the RN's in the ER. He is so kind, pleasant, and sweet. I was…read morehaving a really rough day. Had to go in to get treated for an ectopic pregnancy. And he was really compassionate and took great care of me.

I have been in the ER here a few times over the years and have mostly had good experience. The…read moremajority of staff here seem to know what they are doing and help as much as they can. The doctors I have seen have been pretty good with one going above and beyond to diagnose the issue, which I really appreciate. The ER itself is ok but they really need more space here. There has never been a time when I have come where it hasn't been fairly crowded and I hate that injured people are made to wait with sick people making it possible that they will get sick as well. There should be a better triage and placement system in the waiting area but they honestly just don't have the room for that at this location. The waits can be pretty long as well. I have also had to come to the administrative section of the hospital to retrieve records on a few occasions. Once, the specialist office I was referred to after an ER visit called me the evening before my appointment (which had been scheduled MONTHS out) and said I needed a rush on scans because the other location didn't bother to do their job and request them. Otherwise, I would have had to push the appointment back months again. I had to spend all morning at the records department here and although it normally takes a few weeks, a staff member was willing to help me, which they didn't have to do, and I waited while he burned everything onto a cd for me, which was very nice. Overall I think this is a good hospital and most of the staff really are trying their best. The one star reviews left by people because one person disrespected or annoyed them are silly imo. I know the situations that bring you here are very serious and emotional but we should all try and have some grace. I have had an experience with a bad male nurse, watching his maga news and being dismissive of women's pain as well as a scary experience where a female nurse started to cut into my hand before checking that the anesthetic had taken effect. People are different and we all make mistakes but overall health professionals do care and they are under a lot of stress so I really believe that in the scheme of things, this hospital deserves a better rating.

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