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    Ogden Regional Emergency Room

    2.1 (7 reviews)
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    Emergency Department Holy Cross Hospital - Mountain Point

    Emergency Department Holy Cross Hospital - Mountain Point

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    51.3 mi

    I had my mammogram done here. I'd give 5 stars specifically to the awesome xray tech who was super…read morefriendly and sweet. Loved her but sadly I don't recall her name. I took off a star because I didn't like the check in process or the questions asked that I was told I had to answer. It felt like an invasion of my privacy. First I shouldn't have to disclose either my SS or my religion for a simple yearly breast exam, but the young lady at the counter told me I wouldn't get my bracelet or access unless I answered them. I had my young daughter with me and I wasn't about to start a fight in front of her but when I explained that those items shouldn't be necessary to get my exam she said it's hospital policy. I didn't want to reschedule or go somewhere else but I was pretty upset. Also they require you to wear a medical bracelet as if you are being admitted for a hospital stay which is a bit crazy as the beast center is on the 1st floor just behind reception! Also, on his particular day the lights needed to be replaced so there were men working in the breast center area while I was being examined. While they didn't see me half naked they were there as I walked thru and I'll tell you this... the "gown" is a midriff weird shaped thing and not good for bigger gals as it doesn't cover your waist really. Personally I've had way better experiences elsewhere.

    I had to be transferred from my midwives to the hospital for induction last week. I had been…read moreplanning on a home birth until experiencing high blood pressure that I couldn't get under control in the last weeks of pregnancy. Common Spirit Holy Cross is not far from home and in network, plus I saw they had birth suites with shower and tub and I wanted a water birth. Unfortunately due to the high blood pressure there was a chance I'd be put on a magnesium drip, which could make me feel nauseous and lightheaded and getting in and out of the the tub was too risky so I was confined to the bed and room. While I was here I interacted with at least a dozen if not more members on staff from doctors to nurses to certified nurse midwives to lactation consultants and dietary staff. Right off the bat I felt super comfortable. I was already nervous about having to be induced, but felt I was in a positive environment where the employees cared about their patients and their experience. Having an unmedicated birth was important to me as well as rejecting certain procedures and treatments for myself and baby. I never felt guilt tripped or forced into anything I didn't want to do for the most part (there were a few negative interactions with one person specifically). I was just met with questions for understanding my choices and provided with additional info and allowed to make my decision. With respect to those negative interactions I felt like most of the Holy Cross team advocated for me against this person to ensure I had the best possible labor and delivery experience, WHICH I DID. It was all hands on deck, and I had a beautiful unmedicated delivery. Now on to the negatives...this one person, instead of introducing herself with the same bedside manner like everyone else to make me feel comfortable and understand what was going on without making me worry, she came in guns blazing and seemed adamant about wanting to put me on the magnesium drip right after telling me how much it would suck, so much so that I would ask for the epidural. Also, she dropped this on me while I was in the middle of a blood pressure reading, which is only going to keep my blood pressure even more elevated to justify her desire to put me on the drip... the rest of the team decided I could attempt to labor unmedicated without the drip and low and behold, my beautiful baby girl was born five hours later. Also a couple of staff kept trying to say that Pitocin is the same thing as oxytocin, which it's not! Oxytocin is a natural labor hormone. Pitocin is synthetic. Oxytocin builds naturally as labor progresses, when your body and baby are ready. Pitocin can just be turned up regardless if your body and baby are ready. Oxytocin releases endorphins to reduce pain. Pitocin does not cross the blood-brain barrier and so you feel pain more. The only way they're the same is that they cause uterine contractions. Overall, I was impressed with the facility, with the staff, and with the quality of care and follow up during rounds. I felt encouraged and despite not getting the home birth I wanted, it turned out as great as it could be! I did have to go back a few days after discharge, to the ER, due to BP and it was another pleasant experience.

    Cache Valley Hospital

    Cache Valley Hospital

    3.3
    (10 reviews)
    42.9 mi

    Cache valley hospital was very amazing as expected. I came in the ER on Wednesday because I…read morecouldn't breathe. I have COPD & my breathing was very difficult to breathe. I thought I would end up with another respiratory arrest. As I entered the ER, Dr. Skinner was the attending doctor on duty & the nurses there were very quick & amazing. I was admitted that night & I would like to thank Cache Valley Hospital ER Dr Skinner, Lena who drew blood, Assistant Nurse Amber, Respiratory Nurse Kristen, Deli Manager: Sammi Deli workers: Cathy & Ellie All the Nurses who cared as follows: 2. Kelli 3. Rachel 4. Toni 5. Jenny 6. Melanie 7. Matt 8. Evan 9. Josh 10. Ava 11. Marine (student nurse) For all the compassion, care, love & attending in my care while I've been hospitalized from June 17th-20th. I cannot express just how much I appreciate each & every one of you for taking excellent care of me. I definitely rate this hospital & staff 100% over 100. They deserve this high rating because they also make you feel at home & part of their family. May God Bless each & every one of you, take care & stay safe. My love from me to you... Adriane

    I went here over a week ago & got the very best care from Dr.Hawkes!It was my very first time…read moreseeing him & I also had a nurse whom I know by the name of Derek McLeod!Am keeping on coming to this hospital because of the care I got(which was very exceptional)!Will gladly keep on recommending this hospital to those who ask!

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    Lone Peak Hospital Emergency Room

    Lone Peak Hospital Emergency Room

    2.5
    (19 reviews)
    43.5 mi

    I am a veteran and had to go to the emergency room back in August 2025 and the service was great…read morebut when it came to the billing , the VA and I have been trying to pay this bill four times already! The billing process is a joke , I tried to get it paid AGAIN today.

    This hospital caused catastrophic, life-altering harm to my partner…read more I brought him to Lone Peak Emergency Room after a work-related injury that resulted in severe cervical spine trauma. Despite clear symptoms of neck injury, they refused to perform cervical imaging due to "range of motion limitations." Instead, they insisted on a CT scan to rule out a pulmonary embolism, an unrelated concern. During this scan, 80 mL of ISOVUE-370 contrast dye was extravasated into his left bicep, a high-volume injection of a known cytotoxic vesicant when introduced into soft tissue. The radiology tech documented the infiltration ("IV infiltration noted"), yet no protocol was followed, no aspiration, no elevation, no surgical consult, no imaging of the injury site, no follow-up. He was simply discharged less than two hours later. Within days, multiple abscesses developed in his scalene and longus colli muscles, leading to a cervical spinal epidural abscess, septic spread, and ultimately a complete spinal cord injury (tetraplegia). He is still hospitalized and now permanently disabled. ISOVUE-370 carries FDA warnings and manufacturer guidance requiring prompt intervention when extravasated. Lone Peak Hospital violated standard post-extravasation care protocols, failed to monitor the injury site, and provided no documentation or guidance upon discharge. I have reported the radiologist and the facility to the Utah Department of Professional Licensing and the Utah Department of Health. This level of negligence is indefensible. No patient, regardless of past medical history, should be dismissed or harmed like this. If you or your loved one are injured, I urge you: do not go to Lone Peak Hospital.

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