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    NextCare Urgent Care Ray

    2.6 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Protea Medical Center

    Protea Medical Center

    4.3(87 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Hormone replacement therapy Cosmetic treatments…read moreSupplement injections like B12 and many others they also draw blood for lab work Health and overall wellness Nutritional and weight loss I think they are very professional people the office is run very efficiently from check in to check out in my opinion highly experienced I've been coming to Protea for a year and I have no plans on leaving unless my Dr. leaves she has made my life enjoyable again! Oh lastly the office is quite nice and comfortable

    It's disappointing to write this review because Dr. Clark was kind and easy to talk to, but I would…read morecaution others not to make the same mistake I did. Between the initial office visit and one set of labs, I've already spent over $1,000. I was told the labs would "usually come back fairly reasonable" through insurance, but $725 is far from reasonable. I was also told there was a cash-pay option of $900, which is equally concerning. I'm not sure what standard of "reasonable" this clinic is using, because these costs feel excessive and out of reach for many people. It gave me the impression that this practice may only be accessible to those for whom cost isn't a concern. Additionally, my experience during the in-office lab draw was concerning. The staff member who attempted it seemed very inexperienced, she removed the tourniquet before even attempting to insert the needle and then tried to reposition the needle after insertion. Another staff member had to step in and was able to draw the labs immediately without any issues, which was frustrating given that I've been told I have easy veins. On top of that, I would have had to pay another $219 out of pocket for a follow-up lab review that was supposed to happen within 7-10 days, but the earliest available appointment was a month out. At that point, I decided to cancel and take it as a sign. I would not return and cannot recommend this clinic. I would hate for someone else to end up in the same position, especially when you're already not feeling well and just trying to find answers, only to be left with an unexpected financial burden on top of it.

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    Chandler Regional Medical Center - Sunset view

    Chandler Regional Medical Center

    2.4(531 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    My mother-in-law recently had a backwards fall from her porch in which she struck the concrete with…read morethe back of her head. Luckily, she was transported to the very best trauma hospital in the area. Diagnosed with a brain bleed and a sprained ankle from her fall, they kept her for observation. Long story short, she was sent home, but had a few strange episodes and was in a lot of pain, and returned for about another week of care. We met several of her nurses and were impressed with their bedside manners. They really took good care of my MIL. The hospital is easy to navigate and has a terrific parking structure within walking distance. And a Starbucks open until midnight during the week. Overall, a great experience for a terrifying situation.

    I went to urgent care due to very high blood pressure and an extreme headache that I had had for…read moreseveral days, and they referred me to the ER. When I saw the doctor, I explained my symptoms, but from the start, I felt like my concerns were being dismissed. He made a comment that high blood pressure is "better than low," which didn't feel reassuring given why I was there. He told me the plan was to do blood work, an EKG, and give me another dose of my blood pressure medication. I had my blood drawn and waited, expecting to be called back for the EKG. Instead, the doctor later came to tell me that my "EKG and blood work" were normal. I had to point out that I never actually received an EKG. He responded that he must have been thinking of another patient, which was concerning in itself. He then said he didn't think an EKG was necessary anymore, even though it had been part of the original plan. He recommended that I start taking my blood pressure medication twice a day and discharged me. This left me feeling confused and uneasy. After doing some research the next day, I learned that I am already on the maximum recommended dose of that medication, and increasing it is not typically advised. Overall, I left feeling that my concerns weren't taken seriously and that the care I received lacked attention to detail.

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    Banner Desert Medical Center - Vein looks busted

    Banner Desert Medical Center

    2.1(559 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    The reviews are misleading... Before my son was born, I went through and read a lot of reviews from…read moredifferent hospitals and was nervous about going to Banner Desert - where my OB delivered. I could not have had a more dramatically different experience than what I saw in the reviews - it's safe to say that the management has heard your concerns! We came in at 9:30pm to a very full labor and delivery floor - cancelled the inductions for the day & a woman had been waiting for a delivery room for 7 hours longer than me... Things were not looking too promising. The nurse in triage, Kristy (I hope I'm spelling that right) moved MOUNTAINS for us. She continuously let us know what was going on on the floor and how my labor was progressing. When there was no delivery room available and the nurses were literally spread to their max, she found a way for us to get to a room to help alleviate my pain and welcome my son into the world. I have never felt more looked after than I did with her. Following that, the postpartum ward was delightful! The team that works in there is extremely respectful and caring. Food wise, pretty good! Not the typical icky hospital food that you hear about! If you get the chocolate chip cookie, put it next to a piece of bread for a little bit and it isn't as dry & oh so much more yummy! I hope & pray that everyone gets to have my experience! Even the OB who was on call... I don't know if I would have remotely the same delivery experience if it wasn't for him & his gentle encouragement throughout - you are the best Dr. Canestraro!

    Banner Desert Hospital in Mesa Arizona failed my father in every possible way during what would be…read morethe last weeks of his life. My father was admitted on April 16th 2026 with a confirmed cancer diagnosis that had already been documented in his medical records. He sat in that hospital for five days before a single oncologist walked through his door. Five days. When the oncologist finally came on April 21st it was the first time my father had ever seen an oncologist in his entire life. And it happened on the day they were trying to discharge him. The discharge paperwork they tried to send him home with was factually inaccurate. His CT scan performed right there in that building showed possible pancreatitis, bowel wall thickening, gallstones, aggressive malignant ascites, severely elevated bilirubin of 12.80, and compromised kidney function. None of it was on his discharge papers. They listed cirrhosis and noted he should get a blood test to check for liver cancer. He already had confirmed liver cancer. That is not a clerical error. That is negligence. They tried to discharge my father for three to four days before we even had a chance to arrange proper care elsewhere. When we finally had an appointment at City of Hope they discharged him to a hotel because they refused to transfer him directly to the cancer center the way it should have been done for a critically ill cancer patient. When I advocated for my father and asked questions about his care and his inaccurate discharge paperwork they called security on me. Twice. I was not threatening anyone. I was a daughter fighting for her dying father. That is what they called security for. Nurses Kelsey and Ashley were dismissive, cold, and treated my father without dignity or compassion. They did not do their jobs and their lack of care was witnessed by our entire family. The one exception was nurse Merisol who treated my father with the kindness, warmth, and professionalism that every patient deserves. She was the only bright light in an otherwise disgraceful experience. My father came home after leaving this facility and passed away shortly after. He deserved so much better. Every patient who walks through those doors deserves so much better. If the people running this hospital ever have to admit their own parents here I hope they receive the exact same level of care that my father received. Maybe then they will understand what they put our family through. Do not come here unless you have no other choice. And if you do end up here ask for Merisol and pray she is your nurse. This hospital is under investigation and I am pursuing every legal avenue available to me.

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    Banner Urgent Care - Hours Urgent Care is supposed to be open

    Banner Urgent Care

    2.9(49 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I went in for a severe sprained ankle. They recommended a boot after x-rays, etc., as Aetna doesn't…read morecover crutches. Yeah, you read that right. She actually said Aetna doesn't cover crutches. The attending 'doctor' said, "The boot is completely covered." So I took it. Now, a third party is claiming I owe $229. Had I known Banner was giving inaccurate information about no being covered for crutches AND the boot being completely covered, I would have simply left and went to a Goodwill store to purchase a crutch for $15!! Banner - Don't give information to your patients if you don't know what you are talking about!! Aetna DOES cover crutches, and spoiler, they are one hell of a lot cheaper. Do you get kickbacks from Breg for pushing their overpriced boots?!? Looks like you have had MAJOR billing problems recently.

    Got here they said they are behind with 2 providers been sitting here for over and hour still…read morehasn't called Is back. It's filthy here. The bathroom is absolutely disgusting. How can it be a medical facility and be this unsanitary. I don't expect anything more banner is trash not my choice to be here, brought a friend. The walls are dirty there is trash on the floor. Some of the chairs look like they haven't been wiped down in awhile. Trash on the window sills. Can't show pictures of the lobby because people are here with their kids and I don't post kids. However, you can see the bathroom. Lighting is not great in there but even with the bad lighting you can see the filth

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