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    Methodist Campus for Continuing Care

    2.4 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    The best hospital around! The staff is wonderfully friendly and the place is actually pretty cozy for a hosptial.

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    I love Dr. Dean. She's amazing. Everyone associated with Methodist that I've encountered are…read moreawesome folks.

    "The Forgotten Patient" Worse hospital ever for the "I…read moreforgot you were here" people. Not just one time but for over five-six hours. I begged all that time "Can I please have some water?" I had the IV line (two the first sticks one "blew" a vein, blood was just pouring) inserted but no IV fluids bag installed. My veins were collapsing because I was DEHYDRATED! Never got fluids of any kind the entire time. I came in by ambulance and had an immediate CAT scan but the dye or contrast didn't go in my veins but collected at the puncture site causing a massive painful red/purple/blue lump. The size of a lemon. The nurse grabbed some sticky bandage as tight as possible but that caused the lump to break into THREE huge painful lumps and my entire arm swelled. After hours and hours I realized if I wanted the basic needs of human being food and water, even sleep I needed to go home this was basic care which I couldn't get at this hospital. If something was wrong I figured 5-6 hours after one test was long enough or, unless they were truly cruel just did not care. That was so hard to believe so I must be fine. Definitely forgotten! I asked before I left if they would call with the CAT scan results "Absolutely!" Never got that call either! What did I get from Richardson Methodist? Massive bruising from blown veins, missed veins, vein, blowout contrast lumps, other arm collapsed veins (could I be DEHYDRATED! hint!) and extreme depression knowing I'm not worth their time. More tortuous than helpful. No fluids, diagnosis, recommendations, doctor, test result, medications, bloodwork (can you be charged for an IV if they never attached the IV fluid bag?) no physical exam of any kind, nothing. Going to a hospital like this when you're alone is like going to court without a lawyer! No-one to help and stand up for you and you end up being a "forgotten patient" Interesting fact, this is becoming a "phenomenon" in the medical world, coming in alone by ambulance, put in a room, might've been seen and had a test, then forgotten! I was shocked. That's what happened to me!! "Forgotten patient" is real! Even when it's a very slow time it still happens. Like "hot car" baby death, parents just forget they're there. So I guess make sure you're never alone! "Forgotten Patient" is real and it is terrible.

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    The facility is very nice as is the staff, that's where it ends. I had two injections in my lower…read moreback approximately 2 months apart. I paid ~$750 each time and met my deductible. After getting the first injection, I never received a bill for anything else. Fast forward 9 months after my second injection and I received a bill for ~$2,200! Same injection, same exact procedure yet I was billed for the 2nd procedure and not the 1st. Mind you, both times I paid my $750, I was assured I didn't owe anything else. After looking over the "itemized" charges for the 2nd bill (still waiting on the first) I saw they charged insurance $40,000 for the "operating room"! That's not a misprint, 40K for what was literally a 2 minute procedure which is also documented since they send a text to your designated driver when the procedure starts and when it's over. Emminent is a physician owned hospital so be careful, they are unethical and not trustworthy. I wouldn't care if I could barely walk and they were the last hospital on earth, I wouldn't give them another dime. There are multiple people I have recently recommended this hospital to for similar problems as mine but after receiving this bill I'll be sure to tell them to steer clear and use another physician and/or "surgery" center. Proceed at your own risk.

    Travelled 800 miles for a procedure at this facility, having been in medical field for many years…read moreand around many hospitals for different procedures.. hands down the very best experience, from check in to surgery everyone was truly what healthcare professionals should be... not to mention the anesthesiologist was the best! I'll be seeing them again in a few weeks!

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    I have been seeing the doctors here at Arapaho Village upwards of 30+ years. Due to days off or…read morevacations I have seen every one of the doctors here over the course of that time. They are all competent and I wouldn't hesitate to see any of them. My favorite is Dr. Sheryl Cowan. I enjoy her the best because she is a woman around my age group and she is very understanding and caring and she gets what I am saying. She's down to earth and I never feel rushed. I always feel listened to. Her nurse, Tony is awesome as well! He's straightforward, yet you can joke around with him. COVID safety protocols are strictly observed. I called yesterday afternoon and was able to get an appointment first thing this morning! Eileen is the scheduler and she is always pleasant to talk to on the phone when making your appointment and in person when you are checking out afterwards. I was joking with Eileen yesterday that I needed to see Dr Cowan so I could get my prescriptions refilled. She said, "oh she's holding your prescriptions hostage, huh!" Sweet, friendly humor that I appreciate so much! If you're looking for a great team of family doctors, you can't go wrong!

    After my previous doctor retired, I needed to find a new doctor. The first one I found was a quack…read moreand I asked for recommendations from friends. Several recommended Dr. Lin at Arapaho Clinic. I'm happy to have found him and would recommend him to anyone. He's knowledgeable, explains his intent and choices (if you want him to) and is contentious of your health and healthcare costs. The one thing that could use some help would be the wait times. If your appointment is for 2:45, which mine is right now (I'm in the waiting room right now as I type), it's currently 3:16 and I have yet to be called in, then, you will wait more in the examination room. It's not that big of a deal for me, but I know others may be on a time schedule and my not have time to dilly-dally. If you know what to expect, you can plan accordingly.

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    Very friendly and attentive staff. Feels very clean. They have always gotten me in and out quickly…read more They run right on schedule. I get my results back the same day.

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Following discussions with upper-level management within the practice, a decision was made that I would no longer see that specific nurse practitioner. However, I was specifically informed that I could remain a patient of Dr. Krupa Patel and continue receiving care through the practice. Following that incident, I had no further conflicts, confrontations, or negative interactions with Dr. Patel. In fact, I did not see or speak with Dr. Patel after that event. There were no discussions regarding concerns about my behavior, no warnings, no requests for a behavioral agreement, and no indication that my relationship with Dr. Patel was in jeopardy. In recent months, my health began to decline. I developed worsening esophageal symptoms and believed I required an esophageal dilation, a procedure I have needed in the past. As my symptoms worsened, I repeatedly contacted the office seeking assistance. Numerous telephone calls were made to the practice, and multiple portal messages were sent. 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