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    Windy Hill Hospital

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    Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital - My room

    Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital

    2.5(164 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    This review is for the Emergency Dept. We had no wait and VIP service, this is the Cadillac of…read moreEmory's! Parking is free and convenient if you're going to the ER. The lobby was literally empty on a Saturday. My loved one was evaluated immediately and there was a clean room available and staff who checked in frequently. We saw a friendly doctor who actually read the chart. It wasn't cold and we had cable tv to watch. Because it could have been minor or serious, my loved one was fed and given a room in the "Clinical Decision Unit" to sleep in overnight to wait for an MRI. Our room was comfortable and I was able to sleep in a recliner. The staff brought blankets and a pillow. This may sound normal but it's a world away from Emory University Clifton hospital where we paid to park and waited in a freezing lobby crammed with sick people for 15 hours before seeing a doctor. We literally heard people screaming because they were in pain. There were no doctors, a nurse said someone died due to lack of staff, one of the security guards was stabbed in the hand, it was like a horror movie! Even if you called 911 and arrived on a stretcher (which is recommended to fast track service), you'll be lined up stretcher to stretcher to freeze and wait like the rest of us. It took several days and constant checking for an MRI, whether you were admitted to the hospital or not. And I'd still choose Emory Clifton over Decatur or Hillandale.. But now we have a better option. The only area for improvement at St. Joe's would be a cafeteria open on weekends but food delivery is available. We don't always need an ER but when we do, we will go to St. Joseph's. It's worth the drive!

    Without going into too much detail, my takeaway is from the visit. They practice sedating clients…read morewithout really actively treating them for my friend who presented with high blood pressure. There was no monitoring throughout the night - only taken during triage, once before discharge... SERIOUSLY??!! Fire someone in the 180's - 200's, one would absolutely expect consistent monitoring, via machine or human. They hung a saline bag, never used. I actually had to advocate on her behalf to keep them from unnecessary blood draws. We will most certainly be examining the bill, once it arrives!! At the slightest hint that they realized I was not going to let them run unnecessarily tests on her, they backed off and quickly discharged her. This is definitely not a hospital I would recommend for anyone with any high blood pressure or cardiac conditions! Am I doctor, no. Have I cared for ailing parents and experienced this type of bill padding - YES!

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    Piedmont Atlanta Hospital - Room

    Piedmont Atlanta Hospital

    3.2(174 reviews)
    7.9 miBuckhead

    Located @ 1968 Peachtree Rd NW Atlanta, Georgia 30309…read more Attended a doctor's appointment with my Uncle today. We visited the Labs first then met with his Doctor. From start to finish, everyone was extremely helpful and nice to us as I escorted my Uncle to every area of the hospital. The Care Quality and customer service was excellent and we did not have any issues today. I would definitely recommend this location for your medical needs. It was definitely the professionalism and service for me.

    Don't go to this ER. The hospital, clinics, surgery, who knows, might be great. Don't go to this…read moreER. Don't. Firstly, the very first thing a patient sees after walking through the ER doors and passing security is the registry desk. At the registry desk is a little silver sign. It reads "We Regret That We Cannot Validate Parking." I do not believe that they regret this for one moment. The parking is very very far away from the emergency room door, so if you have the temerity to drive yourself or get a private citizen to drive you to the emergency room, you may well need a gurney by the time you get there. Valet parking at the emergency room is twelve dollars. Secondly, the registry desk does not actually register you. I gave the folks at the desk my cards and whatnot, and they typed some things and then gave me a piece of paper with a phone number on it, for me to complete my own registration via telephone. I say this with sarcasm: Because someone who has lost a shitton of blood is absolutely the best person to put on the telephone to confirm delicate details, and airing such delicate details in a crowded waiting room where people are crying must be simple and safe for such a person. Of course. They won't even keep hold of the stupid little barcode stickers that they use for procedures with your name on them. You have to hold onto your sheet of stickers and not bleed on it or lose it or drop it. When I was there, the two public-facing hand sanitizer dispensers in the waiting room were empty. The only hand sanitizer dispensers that were not empty are the ones outside the triage rooms. The Piedmont Emergency Services department's triage folks have no manual blood pressure cuffs and no time to get one, so if someone cannot use an automatic, all they will do is write down that you refused the reading. This seems counterproductive for triage. I was able to see the phlebotomists after 2-3 hours. They were champions, for what it's worth, but they were not there for medical advice. After three and a half hours, I was bored, in pain, and hungry and thirsty, because food and drink are not allowed in the ER waiting room. After 6 and a half hours, my friend went to the phlebotomists to get my IV device removed so we could leave. We gave up because I had eaten one small slim-jim since 4pm and it was 2am. I'd become more and more light-headed due to low blood sugar. I'm diabetic. I was stumbling when I walked. The people I saw neglected while I was there put me in a PTSD episode for weeks. Their system of paperwork required me to sign an AMA, which I had to refuse to sign as I had received no medical advice whatsoever.

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    Wellstar Kennestone Emergency Department

    Wellstar Kennestone Emergency Department

    2.2(48 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    While I never wanted to be here. I am so grateful for the amazing staff…read more We were in the ICU daily for several hours daily for five days. The care that was extended by everyone doctor, nurse, respiratory therapist, social worker and later chaplain was nothing short of amazing. The new cafeteria was a hit. I had some delicious soup and it was much needed as hospitals are generally cold. The honor walk that I've seen online for strangers was a totally different experience being a part of. It was surreal and took my breath away. I will never ever ever forget the kindness shown to my family! Ever! Now we are left to mourn, but also with gratitude for the care we all received physically and emotionally.

    Although when u arrived the place was jam packed in both waiting rooms. I got checked in at about…read more8:30pm waited patiently until I was on a time crunch for preventative care window of timing, I expressed this to them and they made sure I was seen well before the crunch time was over, and went above an beyond to listen to my needs as I was there for 2 totally different reasons. Making sure both of my reasons were well understood and got the care I needed. I may have been in there for nearly 8 hours BUTTTTT I left with a weight off my shoulders the prescriptions I needed to care for my needs. Addison whitehead NP was so caring an my Rn Nnaka I believe is her name was simply amazing.

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    Acworth Kennesaw Public Health

    Acworth Kennesaw Public Health

    5.0(2 reviews)
    14.5 mi

    Our appointment was scheduled over the phone for the next day. It was so easy and quick service. I…read morewas thoroughly impressed and pleased with the service for the vaccines received on a recent visit. The front desk receptionist greeted us warmly and the medical staff was kind and gentle. They explained the process in understandable terms and the plan of action. Thanks for everything. Ample free parking available in front of the hospital. The place is maintained clean and neat all over.

    Easy appointment scheduling over phone, great customer service, clean and modern facility, plenty…read moreof parking outside, and in a great location. I just moved from Florida and needed a few forms to register my child into the GA school system. I was able to call and easily schedule my child's appointment over the phone. They did mention to bring any medical records and immunization records to my appointment so I made sure to be prepared. The night before, they called to confirm our appointment and also to make us aware of the price to transfer immunization records ($5) and price for nutrition/dental/vision/hearing ($40). We arrived at 8:01a (opens at 8:00am) and our appointment was scheduled for 8:15am. I walked up the the window "clinical services" and checked in with a very sweet lady who was very helpful. She had me complete a form and provide the immunization records. Thankfully since they were current, she was able to use most of the information and my child only needed to perform a hearing test ($7). The wait wasn't long at all and another sweet lady, Darlene called us back and performed the hearing test. The examination room was very clean. The entire facility was very nice, clean and spacious. They even had a Disney moving playing on a huge flat screen in the waiting room. There was a security guard on duty and he was pleasant as well. They do accept debit/credit cards for payment. Overall wonderful experience and was out in less than 30 minutes.

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