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    Lehigh Valley Hospital

    2.6 (10 reviews)

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    St. Luke's Hospital Allentown Campus - Hyperbaric Medicine

    St. Luke's Hospital Allentown Campus

    1.8(16 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This hospital is really shady. My brother was in for advanced cirrhosis of the liver (basically…read moredying). They sent him home after three days. About two weeks later, he went in via ambulance, and they said he "discharged himself", quickly covering their butts by adding "against medical advice". Bull! The nurses don't care; all the doctor had to say was, "I'm sorry". The first time we picked my brother up, WE HAD TO ASK FOR A WHEELCHAIR. He can barely walk. I mean, really? Stay away.

    Addressing Labor & Delivery and Post Partum portion of the hospital…read more 1: Respecting request We asked for them to not do a few things and they did the complete opposite. To go into further detail 1) We requested for them to not give our child "sugar water" but they did so without asking permission or even addressing us the parents. 2) We asked for them to not give the mother anything else besides the epidural but then they decided to hook up "oxyTocin" without asking for consent or even making it known that they were going to. 3) A big subject that we requested was that there be no students in the room or doing anything operational wise. Which then they proceeded to have a student not only do the insertion of the epidural but they also were coming in and out to observe and help. And that is just 3 of the 6 things that we requested 2: Lying When we asked for me, "the dad" to be able to oversee the circumcision they told me that I was unable to because they didn't permit it, but then the surgeon that was going to be doing the operation then told me that yes I could and allowed me. While they did keep things sterilized and were pretty accommodating at times overall if you ask me I would not recommend going there to give birth

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    Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg - More broken chargers.

    Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg

    2.6(52 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    My Mom was just recently in hospice at LVHM. My family and I could not have asked for a better…read moreexperience for her end of life. Every single staff member including the doctors, nurses, aids, etc. were caring, compassionate, engaged and competent. I am grateful for all they did for my Mom and my family and that she and we were able to have the painful experience with such a wonderful facility and group of individuals.

    Came in because my GI doctor told me to get to the emergency room. This is the closest one. I hate…read morethis one because in 2016 one of your doctor in the er misdiagnosed me (told me I was bloated) when instead I needed emergency surgery to have my gall bladder removed. 8-16-26 Took my grandma to come get seen this evening. She's been out of breath and dizzy and having pain. So we took to urgent care they said we needed to come to the hospital. We got to the hospital, they did blood tests, x rays, and ultrasound to check for blood clot. After about; hours there they send us home. 35 mins after I drop her off at home, LVHM calls my grandma and tells her she needs to come Back because they would like to Do a catscan. Like wtf, why the fuck wasn't it done. When we were there? Why are you doing it now, you realize you messed up and need to find an excuse to get us back in after you did a misdiagnosis..

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    Lehigh Valley Hospital

    Lehigh Valley Hospital

    1.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Parking is valet, because of the location, there is no parking. No one was there. All the valet…read morecurbside spots were taken. We had to double park, then go into the building and search out someone who knew something about the parking. No big deal. They had to bring in 3 different carts of equipment to get my husbands vitals. the first two sets of equipment didn't work. Again, everyone is short staffed, right? The equipment the surgeon requested months in advance, and that was required for the surgery we were there for, wasn't on the premises. The surgeon had to rearrange his schedule while they hunted it down and got it to the hospital. After getting up at the crack of dawn, and not eating, when hubs finally went into surgery just before 2pm, there was no food available in the facility. I had to walk over to the fairgrounds. I can't think of anything that went right. It would have all been ok if the surgery gone well, but I believe the surgeon was unduly stressed by the lack of support by the facility. Unless they make significant changes, I'd say steer clear of this hospital.

    Went there for an ultrasound and my car got hit in the parking lot. I spoke with security and they…read moreclaimed that they would check cameras and get back to me, but never gave me any information. And yet the Cedar Crest location has security vehicles all over the campus, but this one in center city, which actually *needs* the security doesn't? Park at your own risk.

    St. Luke's Hospital

    St. Luke's Hospital

    2.6(72 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    They are terrified of the DEA. Had a good experience in the Easton Campus ER when I had an…read moreinfection but their Family Practice is sadly lacking.

    Severe Diagnostic Failure and Patient Neglect I am writing…read morethis review out of deep concern for the safety of future patients at this facility. During my stay, the medical staff failed to properly review my lab results, leading to a premature and dismissive psychological diagnosis that could have resulted in permanent physical harm. I presented to the hospital with progressing, visible neurological symptoms, including severe numbness, burning, vision changes and more. Despite repeatedly informing the staff that my condition was worsening after admission, the treating physician dismissed my physical symptoms as psychological because the mri's came back negative, stating they were "in my head," and repeatedly insisted that I needed a psychiatrist. Alarmed by this dismissal, I reviewed my own lab work and discovered that my Vitamin B6 level was significantly elevated at 80.8 ng/mL--well over double the normal limit and a definitive indicator of B6 toxicity (hypervitaminosis B6). Every single one of my neurological symptoms perfectly correlated with this toxic exposure. Incredibly, while I was experiencing active B6 toxicity, the hospital was actively administering multivitamins and melatonin to me, which directly exacerbated my condition. When I brought the lab results to the physician's attention, he initially argued and went back and forth with me. Only after I insisted that he consult another physician did he review the data properly, return, and apologize. Had I not intervened and audited my own medical records, I would have been discharged to go home and continue taking the supplements that were actively poisoning my nervous system. My primary concern is the systemic "domino effect" of damage this hospital's culture creates. Writing off complex, undiagnosed physical illnesses as mental health issues causes profound patient confusion, creates unnecessary family arguments, and delays life-saving or sight-saving care. Dismissing physical pathology as a psychiatric issue because a physician cannot immediately find the answer is dangerous medical practice. This was a horrific experience, and the facility needs immediate oversight regarding how lab results are audited.

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