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    Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center

    2.7(113 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    They have been very helpful and professional, and resolved my health issues. Every time I needed…read morehelp with my health Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center went above and beyond my expectations, and showed great kindness.

    At 68 years old and only 12 days removed from open heart surgery for congenital nonrheumatic aortic…read morevalve stenosis caused by a bicuspid aortic valve I was born with, the last thing I needed was unnecessary stress and aggravation from hospital bureaucracy. I spent May 1 through May 6 in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center recovering from life-saving aortic valve replacement surgery performed by Nishant Dinesh Patel. Every patient in that cardiac ICU is under Dr. Patel's care, and the hospital staff clearly knows the process involved with follow-up appointments and post-operative imaging. My follow-up appointment with Dr. Patel was scheduled for May 14, and my chest X-ray at the hospital was scheduled one hour before the appointment. Dr. Patel's office is literally across the street from the hospital. Instead of simply contacting Dr. Patel's office to obtain whatever referral paperwork was apparently missing, a hospital employee called me on May 13 and unilaterally moved my chest X-ray appointment to Friday -- the day after my doctor's appointment. That was not only illogical, it showed a complete lack of customer service, common sense, and compassion for a recovering open heart surgery patient. Rather than doing the job they are paid to do and coordinating directly with the physician's office, this employee chose the easier route: push the problem onto the patient recovering from major cardiac surgery. Patients recovering from open heart surgery should not have to fight administrative battles or be forced to correct scheduling problems created by hospital paperwork issues. At a time when stress and elevated blood pressure should be avoided, I was forced to deal with unnecessary aggravation because someone could not be bothered to make a simple phone call to Dr. Patel's office. The medical care I received from the cardiac ICU nurses, rehabilitation staff, and Dr. Patel himself was outstanding and compassionate. Unfortunately, this interaction with hospital administration was the complete opposite. Hospitals need to remember that recovering cardiac patients are human beings, not paperwork files to shuffle around for administrative convenience. At 68 years old and only 12 days removed from open heart surgery for congenital nonrheumatic aortic valve stenosis caused by a bicuspid aortic valve I was born with, the last thing I needed was unnecessary stress and aggravation from hospital bureaucracy. I spent May 1 through May 6 in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center recovering from life-saving aortic valve replacement surgery performed by Nishant Dinesh Patel. Every patient in that cardiac ICU is under Dr. Patel's care, and the hospital staff clearly knows the process involved with follow-up appointments and post-operative imaging. My follow-up appointment with Dr. Patel was scheduled for May 14, and my chest X-ray at the hospital was scheduled one hour before the appointment. Dr. Patel's office is literally across the street from the hospital. Instead of simply contacting Dr. Patel's office to obtain whatever referral paperwork was apparently missing, a hospital employee called me on May 13 and unilaterally moved my chest X-ray appointment to Friday -- the day after my doctor's appointment. That was not only illogical, it showed a complete lack of customer service, common sense, and compassion for a recovering open heart surgery patient. Rather than doing the job they are paid to do and coordinating directly with the physician's office, this employee chose the easier route: push the problem onto the patient recovering from major cardiac surgery. Patients recovering from open heart surgery should not have to fight administrative battles or be forced to correct scheduling problems created by hospital paperwork issues. At a time when stress and elevated blood pressure should be avoided, I was forced to deal with unnecessary aggravation because someone could not be bothered to make a simple phone call to Dr. Patel's office. The medical care I received from the cardiac ICU nurses, rehabilitation staff, and Dr. Patel himself was outstanding and compassionate. Unfortunately, this interaction with hospital administration was the complete opposite. Hospitals need to remember that recovering cardiac patients are human beings, not paperwork files to shuffle around for administrative convenience.

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    Urgent Care of the Palm Beaches

    Urgent Care of the Palm Beaches

    2.7(28 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    So, I was playing volleyball with a group of peopoe, one who I guess is the head Dr at Urgent Care…read moreof the Palm Beaches and I'd been sick with a cough for like 3 months at this point. He didn't know I'd been sick but said I needed a lung x-ray because it sounded like I had pneumonia. I went in that day. I filled out a few pieces of paperwork and they saw me with literally no wait. The nurses were amazing. I was in and out in 45 mins and the x-ray showed the Dr was correct...got my prescription and was better in 10 days. This place is amazing!

    Went to this urgent care yesterday with typical flu like symptoms. They insisted that I pay my…read morecopay when I told the lady at desk that I had fulfilled my deductible. I Had taken 3 covid tests which were all negative but the PA said I should take another one and it was of course negative. She also told me I had a heart murmur which I had never been told before. Sent me home with no paperwork/diagnosis or follow-up care and a RX for z-pack and a cough capsule. I Called back today to ask why they didn't do a flu or strep test and she said the flu test is an extra $50 and she didn't think I would want to pay it - even though she never asked me. I Went to another urgent care today and they tested me for flu and strep. Flu came back positive and I was given tamiflu. NP checked my heart today at 2nd urgent care - no heart murmur. Avoid this urgent care and go to a more reputable urgent care that doesn't nickel and dime you and does the appropriate tests for your symptoms.

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