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    VA AMBULATORY CARE CENTER

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center

    Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center

    3.6(230 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I came here due to a non-healing wound on my tongue. I had a minor, unexpected surgery on April 2nd…read moreto remove 4 mm of my tongue for a biopsy. My doctor was kind and empathetic throughout the whole process. I felt no pain during the fast, less than 51-minute visit, even after receiving two stitches. The numbing spray helped ease the pain of the shot. It wasn't until after the procedure that I felt immense pain. I did not receive a pamphlet like I usually do after hospital visits, nor did I receive instructions on how to care for myself. An hour later, the pain hit me like a tidal wave. It was excruciating. I'm glad Kaiser has an app where we can speak to our PCP right away. If we can't reach them, we can call urgent care and get a callback with advice. The doctor called the pharmacy to ensure I had pain medicine and mouthwash. My surgeon called the next morning to check on me, which I appreciated. However, my stitches came undone the next day. I went to the ER in Wahiawa. It took an hour to be admitted, and once seen, they quickly decided not to do anything since it was clotted. I explained I have a hard time healing, but they said tongues heal quickly and didn't want to mess with that. They told me to follow up with my surgeon if needed. Two days passed, and I seemed fine. I barely talked or ate to allow healing. Monday passed with light talking. Tuesday I talked more, and it hurt less. Then Wednesday at 7 a.m., I woke up choking on blood. My tongue was dripping like a faucet. Because of my experience in Wahiawa, I stayed home and tried to manage it. It took 5 hours for the bleeding to stop. I slept again and woke up choking on blood around 4 p.m. That's when I knew home care wasn't enough. I didn't want to return to Wahiawa, so I went to the location where my surgery was done. I'm happy to say the care there made me feel at ease. They didn't make me feel like a burden. I was spitting blood from the parking lot to the ER and into my room. After receiving five stitches, I was sent home. A few hours later, I coughed and started bleeding again, like a sprinkler so I was brought back to the ER. The night team was kind and patient. The doctor prepared to stitch again but saw clotting and decided not to. Another team considered cauterizing, which I would have preferred, but also chose not to due to clotting. I slept through most of the night with nurses checking in. One nurse told me my oxygen levels dropped while sleeping due to an obstruction. The most stressful part was using my call light multiple times with no response. Around 1 p.m., my doctor asked if I had eaten. I said no because no one had come by. The nurse later offered crackers but never brought them and told me to drink water. It was discouraging to see staff walk by or enter for supplies while my call light was on. When I spoke up, I was told to wait or that my nurse would come. I eventually insisted I needed the restroom but wasn't allowed, likely due to fall risk, until I was moved to my room. I asked a nurse about the call light, and she kindly said, thank you for your patience, the ER is a zoo right now. I understand healthcare is not easy. I used to be a CNA and come from a family in healthcare, so I try to be understanding. My issue is that I bite my tongue at night, wake up choking, and don't heal easily. We suspect sleep apnea, but it is not confirmed. I asked to stay overnight due to the trauma, and I am grateful I was moved for observation. Special thanks to my nurse Liezel. She was amazing, attentive, proactive, and kind. She made sure I was comfortable, brought me a fan, gave me extra pillows, checked on me often, and made sure I finally ate after over 24 hours without food. She even ordered dinner. I am on a clear liquid diet, and it is not bad. I appreciate the room service options. At times, it felt like a mini hotel with iced water, sanitizer, tissues, and validated parking for visitors. Also, my nurse speaks Visaya like me, which was such a comforting surprise. Overall, this experience has been a roller coaster, but the great care I received outweighs the negative moments. Praying for a better night with no more bleeding. Thank you, Kaiser team.

    I went for a follow up appointment earlier this week…read more Excellent care. I can't complain even about the parking, as my appointment was at 900a and I got lucky in finding a stall...it was still busy.

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    Tripler Army Medical Center

    Tripler Army Medical Center

    2.9(246 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This review is specifically for the reopened (Aug 2025) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)…read moreResidential Recovery Program (PRRP) located at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC). For those considering residential treatment at this program, it may be helpful to be aware of current conditions when making an informed decision. At this time, the program appears to be experiencing staffing challenges, including reliance on staff shared with the acute inpatient unit. These circumstances may contribute to increased stress for both staff and residents, as resources are limited and staff availability can vary. Some policies and levels of supervision may feel more consistent with an acute inpatient setting, which is typically designed for short-term crisis stabilization, rather than a residential program intended to support longer-term treatment and recovery. Residential programs such as PRRP are generally described as trauma-informed. However, some individuals--particularly those with PTSD--may find that increased restrictions or frequent supervision feel activating rather than therapeutic, depending on personal history and needs. Prospective participants may wish to ask questions about current staffing levels, program structure, and daily expectations, or consider whether timing aligns with their treatment goals before committing to admission.

    A great benefit of joining the military. I was just visiting. You need to get a pass by bring…read moreyour drivers license, car insurance and registration. Make sure all documents are current. Courteous staff if you have questions. It is a bit of a maze to find hospital rooms.

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    Kaiser Permanente Mapunapuna Medical Office

    Kaiser Permanente Mapunapuna Medical Office

    3.9(67 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Every so often I have an appointment at this Kaiser facility because they provide services that…read moreHonolulu Clinic and Moanalua MC don't provide. Hr #3 bus will drop you off one block away in case you don't have a car. The facility is smaller than the Honolulu clinic and the reception/cashier is right in the middle of the main floor as you enter. Had a really great experience with a skilled occupational therapist (Cara) who had me put my hand into a small vat of melted wax before wrapping it up and massaging it. I just had to ask where the wick was supposed to go. Was shown stretching exercises and she provided me with both a hard copy and access to the online "active" version. Something I noticed was missing here is a food/beverage cart outside the facility just like at the Honolulu & Moanalua locations. I asked the receptionist where I could get coffee and she referred me to the bodega attached to the gas station across the street. They only sell cold drinks and candy. Could I suggest Kaiser invest in looking into having a coffee kiosk for a few hours a day? I'm sure the patients and staff would be grateful.

    We had the most amazing experience with the lactation specialists here. Since my baby was born 3…read moreweeks early, she had difficulty latching right away. Thankfully, my milk came in after 4 days, but we had to work with baby to learn how to nurse instead of just drinking from a bottle. She still does a mixture of the two, but the main thing they helped with is letting me know that we were doing all of the right things but some babies just don't want to nurse or prefer bottles and that's ok as long as they're still getting the nutrition. They were very supportive in teaching me the different feeding holds and helping me to teach her to latch with shields and syringes. Plenty of parking with a $3 flat rate. I would recommend these services to every new mother to learn how to feed your baby!

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    Tripler Emergency Room

    Tripler Emergency Room

    1.5(24 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This place SUUUUUUUUUCKS! If you are in serious pain or a…read morelife or death emergency don't come here. Honestly, if you need anything that requires urgency...don't come here. I'm writing this as I've been lying down for the past hour in the waiting room. I've been here since 9:45 am and it's currently 1:30 pm. I came in because my lower back is in immense pain and I can barely walk or stand up straight. All I've done was watch kids and old folks come in and get helped. I'll revisit this after the actual care.

    The type of care I have received at Tripler is terrible. I am surprised they don't get lawsuits…read moreevery month. They only prioritize kids. Every other department is poor in education for nurses and attention. I have went into the emergency room about a dozen times while stationed here as active duty and always put last of the list during ER visits. During these visits, even after having post op symptoms I am typically dismissed and given medicines to "numb the problem". To be quite frank I don't want to numb anything, I want them to do their job and solve the issues they can. My wife worked for there medical maintenance department and also saw the ugly of Tripler. She saw that they had instruments in calibrated for years out of preventative maintenance period. Which means ALL of those instruments read results wrong. They have the worst attitudes for nurses and are always on their phones. They don't even care. The charge nurses are even worse. Wrong results for medical screenings and worst attitudes. I've heard people would rather not go to a hospital than put up with this bs.

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