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    West Plano Emergency Room

    4.0 (21 reviews)
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    $1,411.83 for a 5 min Covid swab
    Frank S.

    Google My Business shows this place to be a COVID-19 testing center. We schedule an appointment online, bring in our daughter, she gets the swab and we go... maybe 5 minutes. A month later we get the statement from insurance only to find we were charged $1411.83 FOR A COVID swab! At no time ever did they say they were at an emergency center and that they would charge emergency room prices. All they ever said was, "Are you here for your Covid test?" Furthermore, they swabbed our daughter in the hall. We never even went into a room. Make your own decision if this is the type of place you want to visit. They just changed their name and the old name is still on the building.

    I was treated in the hospital a few days ago i came around 2am in the morning the whole entire staff was very sweet and concerned.the night doctor was one of the best doctors I have ever had.So fast forward to today I came to get checked during day shift it's 1:40pm the lady at the front desk was half way rude didn't speak or anything ok so I brush it off they call me to the back a black lady doctor with twist in her head comes in very rude she says so what seems to be the issue like excuse me ,I tell her the problem she says well why are you here we don't see people for pregnant issues,I dont understand why you came back here for a check up as if I'm in the wrong she gets a attitude rolls her eyes at me ,then ask so what's hurting on you likeeee what tf do you mean I would like someone to contact me regarding the day shift team because they all were 0 starts I have never in my life been treated so poorly everrr

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    They go out of their way to take excellent care of you. Would never go back to a hospital ER again.

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    Great, fast service. Amazing staff. They saw me within 10 minutes. It tookaube an hour and a half for the whole visit.

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    Caring, knowledgeable, and efficient medical care. The doctors, nurses and staff made sure my stay was comfortable.

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    Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano - Mug

    Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano

    2.7(208 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Texas Health Presbyterian Plano - Labor & Delivery 5 Stars…read more December 17, 2025 Our second birth experience here was significantly better than our first. We had an excellent delivery team, and our doctor, Dr. Garrett H. Garner, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., has now delivered both of our babies. He is skilled, calm, and professional -- but also funny, informative, and great at keeping things light even in the delivery room, which helped make a normally stressful situation feel much more relaxed. We are very grateful for the level of care he provides. The nursing staff was attentive, kind, and helpful throughout labor, delivery, and recovery, and we appreciated their support and communication during our stay. Our recovery room was smaller than the one we had during our first delivery, but it was also noticeably cleaner, which made a positive difference during our postpartum stay. As a fun note, I made my wife the viral Mommy Mocktail (Sprite, cranberry juice, and orange juice) that has been trending on TikTok, and she enjoyed it during recovery. We are grateful for Dr. Garner, our delivery team, and the nursing staff at Texas Health Presbyterian Plano, and we would recommend this labor and delivery team to other families.

    Emergency wing left much to be desired. Parking with construction was frustrating to navigate and…read moreaddress designations were difficult to find. Most of the staff including security were just chirping away with each other, on phone, or had headbuds on. Navigating rooms was like a maze and very cramped.

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    The Colony ER Hospital

    3.8(79 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    As someone with no health insurance, I have to say I had an excellent experience. Whenever I…read morearrived, the intake receptionist and patient billing advocate, Jacque Lambert explained all of the information and potential costs to me up front which was very much appreciated. I knew I needed to see a doctor so I agreed and proceeded to. Complete the intake paperwork which is when I was called back by the ER Nurse Brent. He was also great and explained everything while answering ALL of my questions. I then had the pleasure of being seen by Dr. Coppola who was very understanding, explained everything clearly, and made sure I understood what was going on. While I may have only been for a simple dog bite analysis and check up, I felt like every person had MY best interests in mind. I received a brief treatment as well as prescription and explanation of next steps; however, I felt very confident and informed when leaving. I think everyone did a great job! The place had an immaculate waiting room and I received expedited treatment and services which was a pleasant surprise that left me with a feeling of having a great overall experience! I would definitely recommend this location and all of the staff I had interactions with, as they were very informative and were happy to answer any questions I had (a lot). I will be visiting this location in the future if and when the need arises! Thank you for the excellent experience and service!

    Dear TC ER H team - Thank you for your compassionate and professional care. Your attentiveness,…read moreclear communication, and genuine concern brought both clarity and comfort during a difficult time. I truly appreciate your dedication to patient well-being and the kindness you showed throughout my visits. You made a real difference. In Gratitude. Paul S.

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    Castle Hills Emergency Room

    Castle Hills Emergency Room

    2.7(9 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We went here, for the first time, after my wife got into a no-fault accident and our overall…read moreexperience was not good! We walked in and there was nobody before us which made us happy. Our initial check-in process was okay as the guy at the front desk kind a struggle on how to intake and process patient under insurance accident claim even though we provided with everything. He had to call someone (probably manager or owner) to get guidance. His overall customer service and attitude were good though. After a short wait my wife was called inside. There was this old East Asian female doctor who started to diagnose my wife. She had an accent and was little difficult to understand. Her bed side manners were lacking also as she started to ask my wife personal questions in a very loud voice. I am pretty sure everybody outside the room have heard all the private conversation pretty clearly. They also have this African American female nurse who took/checked my wife's vitals and she had a very thick accent and was difficult to understand. After checking everything both, the doctor and nurse, left the room by stating that X-ray/MRI will be done and to wait for that. We thought it will be a quick wait, but that is where poor communication really started. An hour passed and nobody came in the room to say or check anything. We thought there might be other patients that came after us and they got busy but looking outside the room, we didn't see nobody. Instead we saw both, the doctor and nurse, sitting at the desk and doing something on the computer! Upon a polite inquiry, we were told the same thing by the nurse to just wait for the technician for the X-ray/MRI. After another hour passed of uncomfortable waiting, we had enough and went outside to ask what is really going on and what is the wait for. This is where we were finally told that they were waiting on the technician to show up from the other facility which is anywhere in the DFW area and have no idea how long it will be! This facility doesn't have their own in-house laboratory technician. They have a contracted/on call technician that only comes whenever there is a need and a call is made. Problem with this approach is that this technician can be anywhere in DFW area and may not come for several hours with traffic and everything else! We would not have minded so much if we would have been communicated clearly about this technician scenario at the beginning. They knew patient is already frustrated and low in patience due to whatever happened, why not be clear about the delay and everything to avoid any confusion? Doctor then came in the room and had the audacity to tell us that these things takes time and to have patience! I thought we will get some apology for their poor communication but the doctor was not in the mood for that at all! After waiting of more than 2 hours, technician finally showed up and X-ray/MRI was performed. It took over 3 hours and we got out of there in no time! There was still no patient that we saw when walking out. We were not charged and never got any bill or call from them (hopefully not in the future either) after our visit and I believe they have dealt directly with the insurance company. I may or may not go here in the future. They definitely need to improve their communication with the patient.

    Highly recommend. Was seen almost immediately after walking in. Front desk staff was quick. My…read morenurse was awesome. Very transparent about everything going but also very comforting. Dr. Talal went the extra mile to make sure I was in good shape when I left. Great human experience- very informative about what they were doing with me and why. Excellent care.

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    Medical City Plano

    Medical City Plano

    2.4(289 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    My dad was transported to MCP on June 19th after a fall in the nursing home. The staff here were…read morewonderful. Kaitlyn my dad's ICU nurse was phenomenal. Anna my father's second nurse was also wonderful. The doctors, nurses, therapists and everyone I spoke to were super friendly and helpful. When I had to leave my dad I felt that he was in safe hands and would be well taken care of. My problem didn't arise until I tried to get my dad's caseworker Natali to help me send my dad to another facility because I was worried about my father's safety at the facility he came from. She absolutely would NOT help me get my father to a facility that I felt he was going to be safer at. She informed me it did not matter that I was his POA and his only point of contact. I had transportation lined up and the facility was waiting to take my father but Natali thought she knew better than I did what my father needed. I even sent her the Texas law number stating a concerned family member can remove a loved one from an usafe facility but she refused to acknowledge anything I was saying. So, while I say if your loved one ends up in ICU know they'll be in safe hands. But if you end up with Natali as a caseworker and you're tyring to protect a loved one, I would suggest having an attorney on hand and every legal document you can find because she simply will NOT help you protect your loved ones.

    I brought framily to the ER at Medical City Plano. Obviously it is an emergency or else we would…read morenot be here! 7 1/2 hours later we are still sitting here. I've been to plenty of ERs throughout the U.S., but this one is definitely on my, "Caution, find another ER list." Obviously hospitals are short and there are a shortage of medical professionals, but my goodness it is called an emergency room for a reason. This place doesn't seem to know who they have seen and who they haven't. They called names of people who were checked out for hours. People are coming in for heart attacks, severe breathing problems, severe bleeding, kidney stones and the list goes on. With all of that being said hours and hours later they sit and wait. Although everyone is sitting in the emergency room it doesn't seem as if anyone's needs are being seen as an emergency. The only thing that I can say is please think twice before bringing your loved ones to this emergency room. A patient advocate should interview every patient that was admitted today. Very sad state of affairs.

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    Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Plano - Changing area for breast exam

    Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Plano

    2.3(170 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    To Whom It May Concern,…read more I am writing to share feedback regarding my hospital stay following surgery on Monday, January 19, 2026. I was hospitalized on January 19 and 20 and discharged on January 21, 2026. Overall, my experience from pre-op through recovery and the PCU was positive and supportive. However, my interaction with a Medical Assistant named Wendy during the night shift on January 20, 2026, was deeply concerning. From the beginning of her shift, Wendy's behavior felt dismissive and unprofessional. During her first set of vital signs, she did not introduce herself or acknowledge me. I had to stop her to ask who she was. Throughout the night, she rolled her eyes, slammed doors during early morning vital checks, and created unnecessary noise during a time when patients are trying to rest. When I needed assistance getting out of bed, I was made to feel like an inconvenience for asking. Because of the bed alarm, my husband could not safely help me. Later, when my husband asked if he could get ice water for himself, her response was visibly frustrated. She huffed and slammed the door as she left the room. About twenty minutes later, she returned to reconnect me to monitoring equipment and appeared irritated with how my pillows were positioned. She removed two twined blankets and placed them on my chest, leaving my arms and legs exposed. When I asked for more ice water, she replied that she had just given me some. I explained that the water had been for my husband. She rolled her eyes and walked away without addressing my request. I reported my concerns to the nurse in charge. From that point forward, the care I received from Nurse Eirene was outstanding. She treated me with dignity, compassion, and professionalism, consistent with how she had cared for me throughout the shift. Approximately one hour before shift change on January 21, Wendy returned to take my final vital signs and offered a quiet apology. She stated that the ice water issue was due to confusion, saying she thought I was NPO, despite the fact that my surgery had occurred two days prior and she had seen me eating dinner. She also said her behavior stemmed from being passionate about patient care. The apology did not align with her repeated actions throughout the night and did not feel reflective of accountability. I have worked in healthcare for over 30 years, including 20 years as a medic in the United States Air Force. I understand the realities of night shift work and the demands placed on staff. Even so, dismissive behavior and lack of basic courtesy should never be part of a patient's experience, especially for someone recovering from surgery. I am sharing this feedback out of professional responsibility, not anger. No patient should feel like a burden or hesitate to ask for help. I hope this experience is reviewed and addressed appropriately. I would also like to acknowledge the many staff members who provided excellent care and made my stay worthwhile. Sheila, Marisol, Maria, Kelcey, Eirene, and Tierra each demonstrated professionalism, kindness, and attentiveness that truly mattered during my recovery. Thank you for taking the time to review my feedback. Sincerely, Dr. Giselle Moody

    called paramedics for my dad 12/29/25 because he was having a crohns relapse. When I arrived at the…read moreemergency room tell me why my dad smelled of a combination of urine, blood, and bile, and no one thought to try and make sure it was sanitary for my dad so it didn't lead to an infection. I went in the emergency room with my sister only to find my dad unconscious with blood around his neck,and the nurses verbatim said "If I knew he was having visitors I would've changed his sheets" well you should've changed them anyway??? What does me being there have to do if you give a patient clean sheets. At some point he gets transferred to ICU, they put all the oxygen in his veins, all the medical equipment they can possibly attach to him. They have trouble getting him to stabilize, however in the midst of hooking up all the machines to him like the oxygen there's five doctors in the room initially. They tell us they're still running tests he is highly sensitive and to let him rest and wait in the waiting room. I barely get any updates unless it came from the head of the ICU, and even then it's just bad news after bad news. His body doesn't stabilize, he enters cardiac arrest, and he passes away. So after watching my dad physically leave this earth, I'm waiting for the Chaplin to arrive. I never had to deal with death to this capacity before. I'm waiting atleast a hour + on the Chaplin to arrive. Finally when he does arrive he gives a grievance folder and basically says hey you have to choose immediately if you're going to burry him, cremate him etc. I'm still waiting on his ashes, but since the hospital doesn't follow protocol and isn't under compliance we have a funeral checking in on our behalf , so I can properly grieve in peace. His name is Daniel Dwayne Heskett and he died at the age of 61. I truly believe in this case it was hospital negligence. Thank you for your time. A grieving daughter Ann Elizabeth Heskett UPDATE : So under Texas law the death certificate should've been filed by Jan 8th. The doctor has signed Jan. 9th. The only reason why the doctor had signed on Jan. 9th is because I had to call pastoral care and speak with the Chaplin to ask why my dad's death certificate still hasn't been sign. Only for the doctor to text the Chaplin "I'm sorry I'll do that today" Jan. 8th I sent an email to patient relation wanting to be provided with the reasoning as to why the death certificate signature took so long, why was there a delay when cause of death was natural / cardiac arrest. Never did I receive a response back from the hospital. The Chaplin just tells me that the doctor is busy. Busy? Too busy to sign a death certificate and follow Texas law protocol when it comes to the dead? That's interesting. I'm filing a complaint against this hospital, and I'm also filing a review for my dad's death certificate to get a reason as to why it took so long file his death certificate. It's sad that the hospital doesn't keep you informed and for someone like me who hasn't gone through death in this capacity before have to call and make sure people are doing their job. But hey maybe this will inform others not to take their love ones here if they can help it

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