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    The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center - Imaging waiting room

    The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

    2.1(138 reviews)
    0.9 miUniversity District

    Parking is easy. Park in the safe auto lot. Bring ticket with you to validate before you leave…read more Just makes it easier. Take elevator in garage to level 2 there is a pedestrian bridge to Ross. Tip: You can access Rhodes from Ross but its quicker to get off at level one and walk outside. I was going to Rhodes. Check in is easy. Turn right at the info booth and you will see the registration room. They will log you in and then walk you to your next floor or department for your procedure. You kind of feel like you have your own tour guide. Waiting rooms were clean. They had reclining seats in some of them. The secretary at endoscopy was not at her station for five minutes and people who came in after me then got checked in before me Found that irritating. Plus they just left my stickers on her desk... for all to see. pretty sure that is a HIPPA violation. I didnt like my stickers abandoned on an empty desk. The person scheduled in front of me was late so I got a room 45 min early! Yay me. Tip: always get to these appt times promptly or early.... That person is going to be sad they were late. Staff was great. I need filtered IVs due to a heart condition and that was available and checked on by both anesthesia and my surgeon/doctor. Felt my heart safety was very well cared for. Procedure was explained thoroughly. Dr Hooper was personable, and answered any questions I had thoroughly without rushing or making me feel silly for having questions. Procedure went smoothly. Seems cancer free, thats a good thing. Now just waiting on stomach biopsies. If you ever need a thorough, competent and kind doctor to determine if you have ulcers/stomach cancer... I highly recommend Alexander Hooper at OSU.

    Going on 8 hours waiting to be seen in the ER. Came from Dayton for this. Wife has gangrene in her…read morefoot and been waiting for 8 hours. Gotten worse since we've been here. I went back to the front desk to plead for my wife. The male nurse at the desk told me that's the way it is and I could go somewhere else. Didn't like his answer, so I found another triage nurse. She seem a little more understanding and said they would send a nurse into the waiting room to look at my wife's foot. Never came in. The absolute worst ER I have ever been to. I never thought to look at yelp for reviews. I came here , while sitting in the ER. For 8 hours. Also watched a number of tweekers and people with sniffles go back before we did. My wife has been coming to OSU for the last 2 years. She has CHF and kidney disease. To get treated like this is a tragedy If anyone from OSU would like to call and discuss the poor service. 937 765 7279

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    OhioHealth Urgent Care - Grandview - My "free" covid test.

    OhioHealth Urgent Care - Grandview

    2.3(7 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Pretty standard urgent care. Clean and the reception/nurses were very friendly. It went quick and…read morethey seemed to care. The Dr we saw though was not very friendly. She was almost passive aggressive and seemed annoyed we came to an urgent care facility. Didn't discuss any results of the test they ran and basically just shoved us off to the ER.

    About your average urgent care place, which is to say, expect little. I got there on a Sunday…read moreafternoon and the wait was maybe 15 minutes which isn't too bad. The front desk person wasn't the most friendly, but then again I was in a lot of pain. My major issue with the visit was the doctor. He was both unprofessional and a bit unhelpful. After looking at my eye, he said to the medical assistant something along the lines of "look how big [the ulcer] is, you can see it without the magnifying device." Yeah, really cool. English was also his second language. I could understand him perfectly but he kept giving me the wrong directions while he was flushing out my eye. He would tell me to look at the floor and then immediately correct himself, and tell me to look straight ahead of me. This was concerning as having your eye flushed out is a bit stressful. When I got a diagnosis, I had a lot of questions (I basically couldn't see out of on eye and was in a lot of pain). Like, would my vision return? A pretty important question, I think. He just never gave me a straight answer. I understand he wasn't a specialist, but at that point he should have just told me he didn't know and sent me to a specialist immediately. He told me to see a specialist in 2-3 days if it hadn't improved and gave me some eyedrops. The medical assistant (I think she was a MA) was actually very empathic and took the time to answer my question. My major issue, was that the doctor's diagnosis created a sense of panic, and I left feeling panicked because I didn't know how serious the issue was or if it was being adequately treated. I ended up going to an eye doctor the next day, and even she referred me to a cornea specialist (who agreed to see me immediately--so that gives you a sense of the urgency of the problem). That specialist discontinued the eye drops I had been using, and started me on three new eye drops. She proceeded to schedule follow appointments in two days and one week. Overall, they didn't do any damage. But aside from getting a diagnosis (and the contact out of my eye), they didn't do anything of value. The moral of the story is don't sleep in your contacts, and when you can't see out of one eye, just go to the ER.

    Wilce Student Health Center

    Wilce Student Health Center

    3.3(16 reviews)
    0.9 miUniversity District

    very unsure as to why nobody can answer the phone here. beyond disrespectful to students who pay a…read moresignificant amount of money to go to school here. i've called multiple times throughout the course of a week with absolutely no responses no matter what time of day. do better.

    It doesn't look like there are many OSU students currently on Yelp, but in case there are, I wanted…read moreto take a minute and let you know about my generally great experience at the Student Health Center. I think people's expectations are generally low for a student health center, but I was always able to get appointments very quickly and, aside from one doctor, found everyone to be exceptionally friendly. The women's services doctors were really great - friendly, patient, understanding, never judgmental. If you have to have your first pelvic exam here, have no fear - you are in good hands. My first doctor (who unfortunately has since left) even went above and beyond to do a blood test to check my iron levels when I mentioned in passing that I was a vegetarian and recommended a multivitamin. Pat Balassone was always great - she did my pre-study-abroad appointment and was very thorough, writing out notes and making sure I had an epi-pen to take with me. Dr. Coleman, the allergist, was excellent and made pages and pages of detailed notes. He was a little slow, but nice and thorough. The dental providers were good too. Phlebotomists (who draw blood) were really friendly and the lab turnaround was very quick. Even though the waiting room is sometimes full, everything moves quickly. And once you leave Ohio State and move on to a new doctor, medical records cost $8 and they had about a week turnaround. If you have OSU's student health insurance, all you pay for is dental and specialist appointments. The pharmacy is cheap and pretty quick. The only downsides is the dated facility. But the quality of service makes up for it. And maybe someday soon, there will be a new facility. They can call me and ask for donations for that any time!

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