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    McKenzie Health System - McKenzie Health System - Hospital Campus

    McKenzie Health System

    3.0(1 review)
    36.1 mi

    McKenzie Hospital, specifically the emergency room, was an absolutely phenomenal place to go in the…read moresituation of an emergency. The facility is clean and comfortable. The doctors were well equipped and well informed to offer the best insight and assistance during health crisis. The nurses were also incredibly helpful and kind. Well, for the most part... With such a high-prasing review, you're probably wondering why the hospital is only rated three stars. The answer is simple - a nurse named Scotlynn who single-handedly caused undue stress with her awful attitude, actions, and words. Perhaps it's a chihuahua complex, but this little girl was so unfathomably rude and negligent, you would think the care is coming out of her pocket. Every question she asked was followed up with an "enough, I don't need to hear all of that," and I have never heard of a nurse speak so loudly and with such vulgar language about patients after they would discharge. Seriously, one minute after a patient would leave she would immediately begin a tirade of "that stupid m*****f***** was so dumb, I asked his dumb a** three times and that idiot would just mumble, what a piece of s***." No, I'm not kidding. Mind you, this was said loudly and for about 15 minutes non-stop as we waited behind the curtain. Her rant would be crude by HBO standards. She was terrible at her job, too - seemingly incompetent and not very well-educated in her field. Any request asked of her after her almost hourly check-ins (on a very slow night), it would take another hour or asking another nurse to see that come to fruition. A similar circumstance occurred when she quite literally argued with not only my wife, but the doctor himself. My wife had been out of IV fluid for awhile and awaiting transfer to a large hospital for the procedure. That transfer would occur hours later, but when Scotlynn was asked for a new IV bag, she scoffed at my wife and said "you already had one, I know you don't drink that much water in a day," - which she does (breastfeeding hydration as well) - but Scotlynn went off to ask (and argue with) the doctor about it anyway. I guess she lost because she begrudgingly came back with a new bag. On a side note, the first time at McKenzie my wife was kept overnight and given non stop IV bags to flush her system. The big hospital kept her on them non-stop over four days. So why this rude little clown felt the need to question it herself and doubt the doctor was laughable. I had a question for a nurse, so I approached the desk. I saw her on the phone so went on to move to another nurse - but that wasn't before we made eye-contact. Without saying a word and with only glancing at her, she immediately snapped on me and yelled "I'm on the phone!" She has way too short of a fuse and an awful temperament. It's a good point to close with that my wife actually was in a medical crisis (pancreatitis) that led to her needing two emergency surgeries and strict medical supervision upon her transfer via ambulance. Thankfully Scotlynn ended her shift a good two hours before her transfer and a far more patient and qualified nurse eased the process. I'm sure I'm not the only person to witness her awfulness, as even the nurses who were there after her were heard criticizing her work and attitude. She easily brings a 5-star facility to a 3-star single-handedly. Perhaps she's better suited for the euthanasia department - human suffering and putting people down seems more her speed. I'm sure she would enjoy that far more than helping people.

    From the owner: McKenzie Health System Hospital Campus is a Level IV Trauma Center and is HFAP Stroke Certified. We…read moreprovide Emergency Care, Inpatient Care, and provide outpatient services.

    Ascension St Joseph Hospital

    Ascension St Joseph Hospital

    1.3(15 reviews)
    32.5 mi

    Brought my mom here because she has a bad case of gout and can't even lay down comfortably. This…read moreisn't the first time she's been in for this problem, as nothing she's given works. We're admitted almost immediately, and are seen by Dr. Parsons. The nurse that is there was friendly, although I didn't catch her name. The doctor, however, was basically rude to my mom. Seemingly mad she couldn't remember the names of the medicines she's been given. Obviously she can't remember, and is in so much pain she can barely state her name and date of birth. So he says "well, you need to come to the E.R. prepared" in a really snippy way. And then says "you're not giving me much to work with here." He gave off the impression he assumed she was only here to get pain meds, which is simply not the case. She wants her gout to be gone, because it is a major inconvenience to her everyday lifestyle. As I said, the nurse was friendly. 5/5 stars for her, but 1/5 for the doctor. So this is why I'm rating this place 2/5 stars.

    Last November 2025 I went in for CT of pelvis. The report mentioned a bowl. The report didn't…read moremention anything about the sacrum or Tarlov Cyst and the report said my body absorbed my Coyxx. What a imcompatant reading. My Coyxx was surgical removed. The report did not say anything about the sharp edge on the sacrum from where the Coyxx broke off and seperated and it was slowly carving its way out of my body everything I squatted. Nothing was mentioned about S-1 bone on bone to L-5. But let's focus on the stool that seems to be entertaining. This May 2026 I had to call 911 because my spine went completely paralyzed and I fell straight back and bashed my head onto a wood wall. My extremely fragile Lumbar thats failing was hit by several hard objects. No one seemed to be listening to me. A young man in the ambulance ride told me all people my age have back pain and fall. Im 63 and suffering from a butchered lumbar surgery at L-3,4,5 & S-1 and without any cages for support by a different hospital in 2024. No one checked my pupils for a concussion or checked my head for bleeding. They did a complete CT of my body and said nothing broken and sent me to the lobby to find a ride home. No one addressed the main reason I went there. Completely paralyzed while being conscious. Nothing in the CT said anything about my entire lumbar and entire cervical failed fusions are retrolisthesis and anterolisthesis which is deadly. No one mentioned the root of the problem with the two bone spurs on the posterior side of C-6,7 that are pushing into the dural part of the spine. The next day I had another paralyzed attack and this time I immediately got on my hands and knees to lay down so I dont cause more pernament injuries. I already have Cauda Equina Syndrome which is considered emergency surgery that no one wants to help me in Michigan. Having both multi levels of retrolisthesis and anterolisthesis at both fusions and neither fusions have bridged on the side. It's going to be a very painful death before I go completely paralyzed and I also suffer from cervical vertigo and there are two different kinds of vertigo. Mine happens when i turn my head to the left. Since both fusions are turning sideways at different directions at each end is beyond painful with horrible symptoms. This is the same hospital that misdiagnosed me in 2013 for no cord compression. I had 45% cervical cord compression with cervical mylothopy. 2 bone spurs and 2 disc inside of my spinal column. With this said, the hospital hasn't changed since 2000, it just has a new name tag.

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