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    Mapleton Medical Center

    1.3 (3 reviews)

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    IU Health Senate Street Surgery Center - IU Health has the worst healthcare I've ever encountered.

    IU Health Senate Street Surgery Center

    2.3(4 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    For medical expertise/surgery, they are the best. I don't agree with them politically, nor will I…read moretake their advice on vaccines/shots because they are part of the system. Nevertheless, if you need a surgical intervention, they can't be beat.

    This would have been a at least a 4 star review, but then there was the follow-up call this…read moremorning. I have stage 4 cancer which has resulted in crippling back pain. Two days ago, I had the first set of spinal injections. It took four months to get on their schedule, which is absurd to begin with. Although IUH has all of my current info (including insurance... I was just in their hell hole that they call an emergency room the day before) I received non-stop automated calls from the billing office to "please wait while we connect you to someone to help." That someone never picked up. After waiting on hold three times for more than 10 minutes, I left a message for them to stop calling. At the Surgery Center, everyone was kind and efficient. I was in and out within about an hour and a half. So, kudos there. This morning, I received a follow-up call from the Surgery Center. If you're familiar with IUH, they only care about what your pain level is on a scale from 1-10. Well, I couldn't answer that question because I'm not experiencing pain exactly, but rather the feeling best described as a low voltage electrical charge in the area of the injections. Being on chemo for nearly five years, at times, my mind isn't very clear and have some difficulty expressing myself. The follow-up call lasted exactly 4 minutes and 20 seconds. Before the line was disconnected, I heard the woman say to her coworker, "That was a long winded call!" WOW, REALLY?! So sorry to have been a bother to you, lady. My spouse was sitting next to me and heard it as well. I immediately called back and told her (I didn't catch her mush-mouth name) that I heard what she said. After a long pause, she lied and said she wasn't referring to me. Once she realized she was caught in her lie, she started throwing out apologies. I don't take apologies from liars and hung up on her. I left a message on the main line (which is only a recording) stayinyg that I wanted to talk to the director. We'll see if that happens. I also sent a message to IUH through the patient portal. I received an automated email stating that someone from the appropriate area would call. We'll see if that happens, too. From my experience over the past two years (aside from PT and my GI) IUH is the absolute worst. I would probably fall off my chair if I came across a doctor that actually cared or had any empathy. The same is true with most of the nurses. The following BS is from the Senate Street Surgery Center: "Your successful outcome is always our goal. You will be supported by expert staff and the highest standards of quality and safety." What a joke!

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    Community Health Network

    1.4(11 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    I have been a patient with Community Health Network for 5 years and have noticed that they often…read moreattempt to pad their billing by providing unnessary care or misrepresenting what care is provided. My most recent wellness visit is a perfect example of this. I went to my primary care physician for my annual wellness visit. The nurse took my vitals and gave me a flu shot. My doctor brought up 2 issues during this visit. The first - insomnia - is no longer an issue, and I informed my doctor of this immediately after she asked about it. The second - high cholesterol - was just briefly mentioned by my doctor since she did not have my lab results at the time. Again, my doctor brought up these issues and the extent of "care" I received was just her asking a question. I was billed for an "office visit" and the codes submitted to my insurance indicated the additional charges were related to diagnosis/care related to insomnia and high cholesterol. This isn't the first time something like this has happened but it will certainly be the last.

    Ever since Governor Braun made the ill-informed pronouncement that he would eliminate ALL major…read moreIndy hospital networks' nonprofit status in two years if they did not bring costs down to rural networks' costs (WHAT? Rural networks are starved for talent, equipment, and resources!!), Community Network has been a mess. They stopped communicating, allowed nearly a month to pass before letting me know my doctor had quit, and sent a no-reply message to offer two alternatives, one of which was a doctor I had quit after one visit. I knew I would likely need to leave them once they announced a two-stage confirmation process just to log in to my chart. With just my phone and no computer, I could not comply with their requirement. So, how am I to reply to the automated appointments for services that I had not asked for, nor expected? With primaries leaving Indy networks, available alternatives who are accepting new patients are few and far between. (Governor Braun should stick to systems he actually understands!) T. L. Ramaker, Indy

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    This is Sheyla Acevedo their Oncology Research Coordinator from this location who put me on the back burner during high school!

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