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    MinuteClinic

    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM

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    CHRISTUS St. Vincent Health System

    CHRISTUS St. Vincent Health System

    2.1
    (126 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I found my 84 year old mom with dementia unresponsive when I swung by for a visit. My 90 year old…read moredad was leaning over her on the couch confused and unsure what to do. I quickly called 911 and EMS was there within ten minutes. They wasted no time rushing her to Christus St Vincent where she spent eight hours in the ER while they stabilized her, and then another five days in ICU before being transferred to a Specialized Nursing Unit. She had pneumonia, which had turned septic, and it's scary to know how close we came to losing her. Fortunately a week before all of this I had convinced my parents to give me their medical powers of attorney, so I was the one talking to the doctors about her DNR requests, treatment and prognosis throughout. There is no question that they saved her life. I have three sisters who all live out of state, so during every discussion I had with the doctors and nurses I asked them if I could record the conversations in order to accurately be able to relay the information on to my sisters and they were very understanding about it, and were able to explain in layman's terms anything I needed clarification on. I can't thank them enough for what they did because from the doctors all the way down to the nurses and radiology techs there is no doubt in my mind that my mom wouldn't still by here if not for their excellent care.

    Horrible care - I was told to schedule a cardiac echocardiogram and first available is one year. I…read morewas then told to expect these long waits. Obviously if I can wait one year, I don't need the test! Primary care staff is rude and unprofessional. Hard to get old in Santa Fe knowing how bad the health system is. Would recommend going elsewhere than Christus.

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    St Vincent Hospital

    St Vincent Hospital

    2.1
    (17 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Corporate Risk Management Run Amok At Christus St. Vincent…read moreHospital (Santa Fe, henceforth CSV) they chain you to your bed (figuratively). Corporate risk management is out of control. This week, I was required to stay overnight. The first time I got out of bed to use the toilet, an alarm sounded [more below]. Medical staff ran to my room and told me I was not allowed to walk on my own. So, I asked for a walker. They brought one, but also a canvas safety strap that was placed around my chest, and a medical staff member had to hold on to it while I walked - with the walker - 12 feet into the toilet. When I asked a while later to be allowed up to walk around the corridors (as my surgeon wanted), I was again required to use the walker, while a medical staffer held onto the safety strap. After about 100 no-problem yards, I asked if that was proof enough to allow me out on my own. I was told no, I would have to use the walker, and only at times when staff was available to "assist me" [hold the safety strap]. Which happened only one other time during my stay - preventing me from following my surgeon's advice. If a patient is confined to bed and does not use leg muscles, deep vein thrombosis might set in. At CSV, they combat this with a set of plastic leggings that alternatively compress and release pressure, to drive blood through the veins. I don't know what kinds of these devices are available, but the ones at CSV are hung on the outside of the foot rails, so the controls are unavailable to the patient. In effect, these leggings chain the patient to the bed. CATCH-22: if you are fitted with these leggings, the patient CANNOT on his own move his legs enough to prevent blood clots, so hence the leggings are required. But patients are also in effect chained to their beds by the bed alarms. Anytime a patient tries to get out of bed when a staff member is not there to turn it off, an alarm blares "DO NOT GET OUT OF BED!! MEDICARE TEAM HAS BEEN ALERTED!! DO NOT GET OUT OF BED!!" and it continues until a staff member turns it off. During my stay, I set off my bed alarm twice accidently and once deliberately. Also, during my stay, the fire alarm was accidently set off. The medical staff handled the fire alarm expertly. The fire alarm was a moderately pitched, moderately loud horn. It was silenced after about 30 seconds - much faster than the bed alarms. BUT the bed alarms are VERY HIGH PITCHED and VERY VERY loud - at least twice the pitch and twice the decibels of the fire alarm. The bed alarms are 10-times as alarming as the fire alarm - and that fact is - yes - ALARMING!! The nursing staff tried bravely to defend these corporate policies. But since corporate risk management policy has totally trumped their professional training and professional experience, I cannot believe they are happy with it. My advice is to avoid CSV Santa Fe, unless: 1. you want your medical care to be managed by lawyers (guided by corporate profit) instead of by medical professionals committed to a medical standard of care. AND 2. you want to be treated as an incompetent child, incapable of making even the least critical evaluations of your own abilities.

    okay so now I know not to ever go to this hospital again. They literally didn't do anything for me…read morebut just make me wait for hours, plus the staff was incompetent, at first they said I was fine to go then they wanted to do all this extra stuff just to over charge me, because they said my temp was high, when I first went in they checked my temp and didn't say anything until I was about to leave, this was a horrible experience just causing more problems then anything! This is ridicules I think they wanted to do these extra test just to over charge me which they did and they couldn't even tell me what was wrong with me, what a joke. Plus my insurance didn't cover the whole bill why was that? I shouldn't have to pay for these people's incompetence!

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