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    Rude & dismissive staff, who obviously despise their job or possibly life in general. Will not be returning to this store.

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    Quest Diagnostics

    Quest Diagnostics

    2.6(14 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I've been going to Quest since 2010, and I've ALWAYS preferred them over the other national lab…read morechain. Quest puts its clients first. You can do everything you need to online, such as scheduling an appointment or reviewing your completed tests to see the results. Check-in is incredibly easy. You go up to the kiosk, enter your phone number, and if your ID and health insurance card are not current, all you have to do is lay each in the tray as instructed, and the kiosk will gather your information, which gets you through to your appointment quickly. Even if you wake up in the morning and decide it would be a good day to get your lab tests done, you can go to their website and select an open appointment for that same day, and get through their system quickly once at their location. Yes, you can go there without an appointment, but you may find yourself waiting for a long time while the people who took the time to book an appointment get to be seen quickly. As a matter of fact, I would bet you could go to the facility and make an appointment online with your smartphone while you're in the waiting room and get seen faster than walking in without an appointment. The walk-in queue builds up fast on busy days, and those with appointments are always seen before walk-ins. I just went to Quest on 08-18-2025 after miscommunicating with an appointment set for a lab specialist to come to my home to draw blood from another company. It was a fasting blood test, and I'm hypoglycemic, so when I confirmed not being able to accommodate the home appointment, I went to the Quest website and found just the right appointment. It allowed me to keep on track with the fasting requirement, while not having to wait so long that my blood sugar might drop too low. I had a wonderful experience, quickly logging in for my appointment. I waited less than 5 minutes before I was called. The phlebotomist was very kind, working with my mobility issues (she had cute little cat faces on her whiteboard, which made me happy as I am loath to get my blood drawn). She listened to my suggestions based on getting my bloodwork done every year, so it would be an easy draw, and everything went very smoothly. I was able to get back into my car, where my snacks were before my blood sugar dropped too low. I love Quest's spacious waiting room as it is arranged around the perimeter of the waiting area, so there are no clumped-up spaces of clients waiting like the other major lab company. There are displays all over the waiting area that tell you where you are in line and how many other people are before you, and you can choose to say whether you will be waiting inside the building or outside when you sign in on the kiosk (for those who get uncomfortable in medical facilities). They can send someone out to help you if you can't follow instructions on a screen or if you get confused easily, but a better idea would be to ask a friend or family member to help through the process as you do get put into a queue for those needing help along with all the other people waiting there for their appointments. BTW, I got my blood results in less than 24 hours. Save yourself the hassle. Get your blood done at Quest.

    I HATE blood draws, I had one Monday, and went to google the address, and saw these reviews before…read moremine - I legitimately almost cancelled my appointment - I was terrified of all the bad ones. This turned out to be the BEST experience I've had at Quest. It was empty, they called me 10 minutes BEFORE my scheduled time, the nurse was super sweet, and understood completely my fear. I was in and out in probably 4 minutes, and didnt even notice the blood draw for the first time ever. I'm really glad I still went even after I scared myself with these reviews. You have to keep in mind this has like 8? over YEARS and they see TENS OF THOUSANDS of people. I only posted this for the people like who me, who see the bad reviews and freak out - don't believe them, they did excellent for me!

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    Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point

    Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point

    2.2(100 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I don't understand these bad reviews. i was taken here, by ambulance, after destroying my knee. i…read morecan't think of a single issue, other than improper pain management (100% my surgeon's responsibility) which was eventually rectified. The nursing staff was incredible. They were all the most caring and attentive group I've ever encountered. Not a single issue. Not being able to walk, I appreciated the external urine catheter. SCIENCE! i was also put into a fairly new part of the facility. My roommate was noisy and restless. I asked for a private room, and BOOM! Moved immediately. The food? In a hospital? I felt like i was at a spa. It was exceptional. I was sent to rehab for a week, and then returned for my next surgery. The rehab facility was soooooo bad, they let me stay a couple of extra days. That meant extra time with my PT guy, Matt, who was the highlight of my whole experience. He managed to keep my spirits up, and I'll never forget that. The entire staff was outstanding. I wish I could thank everyone, individually. If and when I need a hospital visit, I know where I'm going. With much gratitude. (Nov 2024)

    I am beyond appalled at the treatment my 90-year-old mother received after her ablation and…read morepacemaker surgery on April 9th. The care she received was way below poor quality--it was total neglect and a serious failure to meet the basic standard of care. This is not just an unhappy comment; this is a much more serious situation involving the health and safety of a vulnerable patient. ​At one point, she had an accident on the floor and in her bed, and they chose to leave the floor dirty for 30 minutes. instead of changing her sheets, they just put a pad over the wet bed and left her lying there. This is a massive infection risk and a complete disregard for patient dignity and sanitation. ​The food was also completely unacceptable. It actually smelled bad, the bread was hard as a rock, and the nuggets were mushy and inedible. When she asked for crackers, the nurse never even returned. When she finally saw her again and asked about them, the nurse just said they didn't have any. ​On top of that, she was left sitting in the bathroom by herself for over 30 minutes until she literally had to scream for help. She is 90 years old and just had heart surgery; leaving her unattended like that is a terrifying fall risk and a failure of safety protocols. To make matters worse, the doctor had a terrible attitude with my sister just for asking questions, and then he made my mother wait until 2:30 PM the next day to finally be discharged. ​Since coming home, she is feeling terribly sick and has developed a horrible cough, which I'm sure is from the neglect and the unsanitary conditions she was forced to endure. I'm shocked that a hospital can be this bad. The nurses on duty after her surgery on April 9 mid-day and all day on April 10th, clearly need basic training on how to actually do their jobs and treat patients with respect. We felt totally rushed into this because of a referral, but after seeing the other comments here, it's clear this is a systemic issue. I've already called to report this and I will be following up with the patient advocate to ensure no other elderly patient is treated with such negligence.

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    Radiology Associates - West Pasco - Frontal from right

    Radiology Associates - West Pasco

    2.6(10 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    If you do a meet and greet dry-run to the location, as I did... just be sure your doctor has given…read moreyou the proper address. Mine didn't. With that clearly stated, I want to stress that the 7509 State Road 52 office has been relocated and is now situated in its own, new constructed building at 7525 S.R. 52 (as of March of 2014). Fortunately, it is in the same parking lot, just out by road (see pictures) I have made the effort to update the address here on Yelp to help my fellow Yelpers. I arrived and was glad I did the dry run. The old office is vacant. Once inside I was lead to a phone where I could schedule an appointment. Dial 151 and you get the scheduler after a bit of a wait - I was third and thatbwait was about ten minutes and unfortunately my call was disconnected. I called back and got Lorraine, I believe her name was. She was incredibly helpful during that second call. She was quite knowledgeable and helped me read the doctor's handwriting without actually being there... Love this person already because I didn't major in hieroglyphics. She also knew the area and suggested a place where I could have my blood drawn, which was required by my doctor. Overall my call lasted 27 minutes, so perhaps you can use that to determine if you would want to do your scheduling from home or not. I found the staff at Radiology Associates to be neatly dressed, polite and very helpful. Parking (see pictures): is very ample - approximately 60 spots with 5 more reserved for those who are handi-"capable". Directions: Take State Road 52 to Zimmerman (there is a traffic light there). If coming from the west turn left (make a right, if you are coming from the east). At the T intersection make a right and drive straight ahead. The building you want will be on your right. Enter through the doors closest to S.R. 52... appears to be suite 101.

    Clean office. Quite spacious. Friendly staff. Easy to find. I was very pleased with the quick…read moreefficient service here. If you need an Xray come here.

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    Radiology Associates - West Pasco - Self-scheduling area.

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