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    7 months ago

    Staff will refuse to let you leave and hold you against your will by physical force. Terrible place with zero patient care. Look elsewhere!

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    Medical City Denton Center for Neuroscience - 9 months post-op from surgery #1 and #2, fully healed.

    Medical City Denton Center for Neuroscience

    2.4(99 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I fell and broke my ankle while walking on my college campus last September 2022 and needed surgery…read moreif I ever wanted to walk again. As soon as I arrived to Medical City's ER in Denton I was immediately met with probably the rudest group of staff members I have ever encountered in my entire life. The front desk receptionist (I'd say in her mid 40's to 50's) was extremely rude to me as soon as I walked in. She had an attitude the entire time and acted as if she was mad or annoyed at me for "bothering" her with my injury. The nurse (mid 20's to early 30's with dirty blonde/brown hair) who checked me in/started triage was EVEN RUDER than the front desk lady, which I honestly didn't think was possible. She also acted as if she was annoyed at me coming in and "bothering" her, as if this isn't her job that she went through years of school for and CHOSE to do. I was in severe pain as I had just suffered a very bad break and obviously wasn't able to walk. Before I left the ER, the nurse gave me crutches to use to get around until the day of my surgery the next week. I have never had to use crutches up until then as this was my first time ever breaking a bone. I immediately had trouble using the crutches and lost my balance while trying to walk. The nurse told me to stand up and try to walk with them and then walked away to do something. As soon as I took my first step I immediately lost my balance and fell. The ONLY reason why I didn't fall all the way to the ground was because my boyfriend was able to catch me at the last minute. When this happened the front desk lady turned around and very angrily SCREAMED "YOU NEED TO GET UP AND BE MORE CAREFUL RIGHT NOW!!!". This was pretty much my breaking point with this ER as I OBVIOUSLY was being careful and would not just choose to fall on purpose. It's absolutely ridiculous and unnecessary to SCREAM at a person for not being able to use crutches after just suffering a severe ankle break. The last thing you want to deal when you are at your worst are rude staff members. These 2 women made my experience so miserable that I now refuse to ever go back to Medical City's ER in Denton when it used to be my go to ER for years. If you need to go to an ER I recommend going to a stand alone ER or just any ER other than Medical City's ER in Denton. I have had great experiences with other stand alone ER's located throughout the Denton/Flower Mound area. Despite this, I do want to mention one of the male staff members in particular. He was the X-ray technician (male, probably in his mid 20's to early 30's) and was the best ever. He was so so kind to me and just absolutely wonderful the entire time. He definitely made my shitty experience with the nurse and receptionist a little bit better and just my injury in general.

    On some days they are great . But this last trip it was awful. I broke my ankle at work and my boss…read moretook me to the ER. The Dr comes in yanks my sock off my foot sending me into a crying fit, they took X-rays looked at me and said " just a bad Sprain here is some crutches, ace wrap and you can go " called my workers comp people and they send me to another Dr and my ankle was broken in 2 places.

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    Medical City Denton Center for Neuroscience - Post surgery #2, 6 months post-op from surgery #1.

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    North Texas Hospital

    North Texas Hospital

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Had an incident with some family during a trip and this was the closest place to go. I have said…read morebefore not sure how to review a hospital unless something was grossly witnessed or done, this didn't happen here what so ever. Went through the emergency room process, into a room within an expected amount of time. Very clean place.

    I was only there 24 hours to recover from a tummy tuck and I was asleep most of the time and yet so…read moremuch disappointed me. My first 2-3 nurses were very kind, helpful and went out of there way to bring me pain meds without having to ask, checked on me periodically, made sure I didn't need help to the bathroom or a refill on my water. The last nurse I had there was terrible! I don't remember her name but she was a middle aged brunette working the late night/early morning shift. I noticed immediately when she first came in the room that she had an attitude problem. She didn't make eye contact, acted cold, treated me like an idiot and was mad anytime I asked for pain meds, water etc. Then, I asked her when dinner was being served because for the first time in almost two days I was ready to attempt to actually eat. She yelled at me and gave me a vague time table. Two hours later I buzzed her just to inquire about dinner and she yelled at me again and accused me of being impatient. Another hour later, after not having my dinner yet and seeing a dinner clean up cart being rolled down the hallway I buzzed her again... She said that dinner had already been served and cleaned up and I should have received it. My dinner was finally given to me but it was freezing cold and it seemed like they just threw a bunch of stuff on a plate for me because they were out of hot food. After I ate my husband decided to leave the hospital for about an hour to get some fast drive-thru dinner for himself. When he returned and tried to return to my room the nurses told him that I had checked out and left the hospital. After him having to argue with them for over ten minutes to prove that there was no way that I had left, they went to check my room and sure enough I was still there. Apparently SOMEONE erased my name off of the nurses board which is probably why I was ignored, not served meals and my husband almost turned away. To me that is just awful, who forgets about a patient? Before it was time to leave the next morning the same mean nurse came in to change my dressings before I left. She "stripped" my drainage bulb which was incredibly painful! When I screamed in pain she said "What is wrong with you? This doesn't hurt, I have done this same thing to hundreds of people and NOBODY ever said they felt anything" basically completely disregarding my pain and practically calling me a liar. One more thing about this nurse, my doctor was unable to visit me in the hospital for a family emergency so he told her to give me aftercare instructions. She gave me ALL of the wrong instructions. She told me I didn't need to wear my compression garment, she told me not to remove gauze from my belly button or to clean my belly button wound etc. When I visited my surgeon a few days later he was extremely mad that I had not been wearing my compression garment or cleaning my BB and it was infected. Bottom line is, this hospital is okay depending on who cares for you... but having my name erased from the patients list and not cared for is dropping the ball BIG TIME.

    TotalCare Emergency Room - Denton

    TotalCare Emergency Room - Denton

    3.2(12 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Walk-ins welcome

    A family member of mine visited this facility during 3rd shift (sometime between 2a-3a) this week…read moreand was treated terribly. They went in and was not greeted properly or taken seriously. The male nurse at the check-in desk made him feel as if he didn't belong there because he didn't "look sick." When my family member got to the back, he was given a breathing treatment and was left in the room over 20 minutes after it completed. He also told the healthcare provider that he hadn't eating in over 10 hours and they still proceeded to give him medication that needed to be taken with food. When he got back home, he was vomiting all over the place. When he got his diagnosis, the male nurse (same person who checked him in) was surprised! He shouldn't have judged a book by it's cover. Just because a person doesn't look well does not mean they don't feel well in their body! Again, he was made to feel as if he just wandered in there off the street. We have wonderful insurance (even if we did not, it shouldn't make a difference b/c healthcare providers should treat each person the same). This family member is a college student in his senior year and needed the help and what does he get? Mistreatment and prejudice! I told him to not visit this place again; at least not on the 3rd shift. The people there obviously didn't want to do their jobs! High reviews? How? I'm very concerned for my family member to get care being so far from home while in college. THIS is why I worry because of people like this! Shame on you, "Total" Care.

    Had a run in with some anaphylaxis. The staff here for me back super fast and are all knowledgeable…read moreand attentive. Michelle gives shots and IVs so painlessly and quickly I wouldn't have known I got them if she hadn't insured I knew all about my care. The doc is also awesome. Came in to see me in less than 5 minutes and obviously possessed a plethora of medical knowledge. This being a delayed reaction, it isn't an easy case to identify and treat. Very happy I came here.

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    University Behavioral Health of Denton

    University Behavioral Health of Denton

    2.0(54 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Now I understand why my 4 or 5 star review was treated as if I was staff. This place is like a a…read moremovie and it needs major reformation or to be closed down. This place has gone downhill & I don't think it could even go any further downhill... that's how bad it was in my most recent experience the in late summer of 2025. It was AWFUL. Patients screaming and yelling and breaking things. I heard a nurse say "why won't the police take this patient?" And the other nurse replied, "the police are the ones who brought him here." They don't have programs like they used to. When I was here about 10 years ago, Dr. Colin Ross had an actual trauma program and it was amazing. Now? They tell u they have a trauma program and all these wonderful groups to help, but it is incorrect information and one of the worst experiences of my life. My doc told me if I tried to leave AMA (against medical advice), that he would hold me there even longer. There have been protests outside this facility because of the horrible conditions, program & staff. I could go on and on, but u get the picture. I apologize for not updating my review sooner. If they tell u they have a trauma program, it's basically just the same women's program. It's the same thing. Oh, and in intake it smelled like piss. One of the worst experiences of a psych hospital that I have been to this go around.

    If you ever want to experience what silence sounds like in a crisis, call UBH. My brother has been…read morethere for a week, and I've made four separate calls just trying to find out how he's doing. Not one ounce of compassion or accountability has come through that phone line. One of the earlier reviews said, "communication here is nonexistent." They were right. This place operates like family members don't matter -- as if one update to one person somehow excuses them from keeping everyone informed. For the record, I'm authorized to receive updates, so that excuse doesn't hold water. What's worse? The tone and attitude of the people who do pick up. No professionalism. No empathy. It makes you genuinely fearful about what's happening behind those locked doors. My brother has Lewy Body Dementia, and I can only imagine how confusing and distressing this must be for him. UBH should remember that "behavioral health" includes the behavior of the staff too. On a scale of 1 to 10, they get a cold, hard zero. I'm aware there are patient advocacy and complaint channels for situations like this -- and frankly, they exist for a reason.

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    University Behavioral Health of Denton - UBH Denton offers Free Assessments, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

    UBH Denton offers Free Assessments, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

    University Behavioral Health of Denton - UBH Denton offers evidenced based group therapy

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