rjb6422 Wish I Could Give Zero Stars
I brought my mom here at 3:00 PM, and it’s now 7:59 PM—we’re still waiting. The nurses are doing their best, but the real issue lies with upper management and the system itself. This level of inefficiency is unacceptable, and it’s clear that no one is stepping up to fix it. Frankly, I’ve lost faith in the people responsible for these decisions.
There is too much to say here but no one cares.
1 /5
Eduardo Cortez While some of the staff were kind and helpful, I couldn’t ignore how uncoordinated most of them seemed. I visited the ER for extreme dehydration, and I could feel my condition worsening by the hour. My body was struggling, and inside the ER, I could barely coordinate myself, sit upright, or think clearly as my cognition deteriorated rapidly.
I repeatedly voiced concerns about my dehydration, which continued to worsen, yet I was denied water and did not receive IV fluids for several hours. The lack of urgency from the staff was troubling, and I felt that some of the nurses did not take my condition seriously. At one point, a nurse either drew blood or applied an IV but left the tourniquet tightly on my arm for an extended period. I only realized this much later when another nurse discovered it and corrected the mistake.
While I understand that they couldn’t give me water right away, I would have appreciated more concern and attentiveness from the staff. I hold great respect for nurses, having spent time in many hospital environments due to my family’s medical history, but I have never witnessed anything like this before.
I don’t want to place blame on the nursing staff or doctors specifically. Instead, I believe this hospital needs to focus on improving its systems and enforcing stronger ethical standards to ensure better patient care.
2 /5