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Guthrie Binghamton Robinson Street Clinic Only - Binghamton (NY)

MD, DR, Hospital near Binghamton
Address: 🏡 276 Robinson St, Binghamton, NY 13904
Website: https://www.guthrie.org
Phone : +1 (607) 771-7234
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Allen Veterinary Hospital

Heather B We have been bringing our dog here for a little over a year now. All the staff are pleasant and helpful. They really take their time explaining everything. So glad we found Allen’s.
5 /5

Guthrie Lourdes Hospital - Cardiac Rehabilitation

Tim Hubbard I was a CHF patient for four years at this location until December 3, 2024. In the four years as a patient, I had three different cardiologists. The first two cardiologists left the practice for personal reasons. My scheduled appointment in September 2024, was canceled due to the lack of an available physician. The appointment was scheduled again for December 3. When I arrived for my 2:30 PM appointment, I was checked in and waited an hour and a half. Other patients came and were called back to see their providers and left. I asked why I was waiting so long and the front desk assistant said, “this is crazy, I don’t know what happened.” She left the desk for five minutes and came back and tried to schedule yet another appointment for the following week. The following day, the clinic reported me as a “no-show“ and started a string of harassing phone calls to try to get me to reschedule. As far as I know, they have dishonestly billed my insurance for the so-called no-show. There was no apology given. It is quite clear that they do not put their patients first as they consistently failed to provide me with consistent and professional care.
2 /5

UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital

Dave Mirabito Walk in center in Norwich is a complete joke! You dont get a doctor, and when you get seen it is as fast as they can possibly make it. Went for my finger, couldnt close my hand the PA that came in didnt even touch it or ook at it. Told me I should go to ortho.... unbelievable. Couldnt go with 0 stars.
1 /5

UHS Binghamton General Hospital: Emergency Room

Rebekah Cohrs It feels like youre going into a forgotten basement cave when you go in. Just the rooms themselves are so cramped and dated, it definitely does not feel like youll be a priority. I challenge John Carrigg to send his loved ones there. I doubt he would. The nurses all were kind, I was impressed with their care. Thats literally the only positive though. Its been well over a full day with no updates. One Dr spoke to me to get background info almost 24 hours ago at this point. At that time she said Id hear back in a few hours. I waited hours with a patient hoping to get an update, still nothing. Had there been any other feasible option Id be gone in a heartbeat. The lack of social workers or advocates there to assist people unable to make informed decisions on their own there is appalling. I was with a patient and actively seeking answers and got none. What on earth about all those going in with no loved ones to assist? Its like theyre in a black hole where their only use is for the hospital to pad their income through multiple tests that no one ever gets the results to. Again, immediate staff, nurses, guards, I was impressed with their empathy and caring, but they definitely seem to be stuck under the typical issue of out of touch upper management whom assuredly would go to the new Wilson wing if they needed to get treated. If you go here seeking mental health treatment for you or a loved one I am quite sure youll leave scarred from the experience and with new issues to deal with in therapy. This place does not end the cycle, it perpetuates it.
1 /5

UHS Dermatology

Colleen Babicek Dr Oranu was great! She was professional, kind, and put me at ease. This was my 1st appointment. The rest of the staff were friendly and efficient also. I had to wait for several months to get in and my next appointment is in 16 months, instead of a year, due to a new schedulig protocol that the staff is to follow. This aside, it was well worth the wait and since I dont have any problems the 16 months is not an issue. Thank you to Dr Oranu and all of the staff.
5 /5

UHS Wilson Medical Center

maureen bocinski A special shout out to the staff on North Tower fourth floor! As my mom was recently the on the floor, we encountered wonderful nurses, aides, custodial and dietary staff. Caring and kind people! We are forever grateful for you all going above and beyond. Thanks for being the best! The O’Neil/Bocinski families ❤️
5 /5

Chenango Bridge

Guthrie Lourdes Hospital - Emergency

Meagan DeJong I would offer more stars, but unfortunately, one nurse made our ER visit not just unpleasant but to say that she was frighteningly uninformed is an understatement. Our son was experiencing some side effects from a recent vaccine and out of an abundance of caution, we took him to the ER to be checked, as any parent would. Front desk receptionist, great; woman who took his vitals, okay but not really pleasant and definitely not a great bedside manner or any manners, period. Same with the phlebotomist who literally didnt say one word to any of us. I have medical professionals and nurses in my own family and I know that kindness is free and really helps people who are in a position of worry that are visiting an ER. Wouldnt hurt to ask "how are you doing tonight?" or ask my son if he plays a sport or ANYthing to just be very basically congenial. But thats minor compared to one of the RNs that was on duty. Unfortunately, we did not get her name (although Im sure its on record for that shift at 3am), but she came in to the room, asked about symptoms and said "now theyre treating Covid with Vitamin C" and that she "wasnt sure what the doctor would do since this is self-inflicted." WOW. How is this woman a nurse??? Not only is that just outright misinformation, but to say that getting a vaccine makes any symptom "self-inflicted" is just nuts, cruel, and WRONG. She should be ashamed of herself telling any parent such a thing. Its something Ill be following up about because it was just so shockingly ignorant. Later in the visit she ignored us and gave our 13 year old son discharge paperwork to review and sign instead of speaking with us or having us--the parent/guardian--sign as we were supposed to. Poor excuse for a nurse, and clearly scarily uneducated but operating as if shes a doctor, telling patients incorrect information that could do real harm. The other nurse, Karen, was fantastic. Kind, a calming presence, reassuring (just as the doctor was) that we did the right thing in bringing him. I told her what the other nurse said and she seemed to also feel, rightfully, that it was ridiculous and said not to pay attention. She joked around with our son, and made us feel at ease, while offering information. Polar opposite of the other "nurse." We made sure to thank her as we left. Its not easy to be a nurse, not easy to work that shift, but the right people go into it for the right reasons, and shes proof of that. She could have had the same attitude and ignorance as the other nurse, but she chose to prioritize the patients needs rather than her own (wrong) opinions. The doctor (Valletta) was also good. Very brief, as ER drs can sometimes be given that theyre often dealing with critical emergencies, but again told us that we did the right thing, reviewed our family history, and did some additional testing to be sure our son was okay. I sincerely appreciated that. An EKG was performed by a gentleman named Cody, who was also sincerely kind and overall great. We had to rely on terrible nurse to give the EKG to the Dr so I hope he actually saw it--I dont trust her judgement at all and will be following up about that, too. Fatigue among medical professionals is a real thing. I get it. I have family that are nurses, receptionists, do medical billing and coding, and one who is a neurologist, all in different settings. I have the utmost empathy for what it is that they do, day in and day out, and especially since the start of the ongoing pandemic. I believe they all deserve more--more pay, benefits, time off--for all that they do for all of us. But none of that is the patients fault. When people come into an ER, theyre there because theyre experiencing some type of emergency and need expertise and compassion. Someone should remind that nurse. Im happy to speak to someone at the hospital to talk about this experience further if thats something they care about hearing. Karen? 5 stars. Cody? Also 5 stars. The doc? 5 stars, too. But wow, that nurse--0 stars would be too generous. Discharge paperwork also incorrect!
3 /5

Guthrie Binghamton Robinson Street Clinic Only

SKIPJACK When you are sick, no one wants to have to go to the doctor. Its part of our reality when you just dont feel good you have to go. I do normally see a doctor at Robinson street but I was feeling so horrible I knew I needed to go to the walk in. There was a small line, but it moved swiftly and efficiently. The young lady at the front desk was very pleasant and compassionate considering I didnt feel well. I got checked in quickly, didnt have to wait long to be called by one of the nurses. She too was empathetic, compassionate,and thoroughly questioned me on my current sickness, as well as my health history. From there they continued care with a wonderful NP who also was empathetic and listened. She explained the meds they were calling in and I felt better just knowing I got good care. I never felt like just a number there yesterday, I felt like a human being. That is refreshing to be treated so kindly, even when you are sick. Thank you.
5 /5

Arnot Ogden Medical Center

Paula Blodgett I came in hemorrhaging and I really honestly thought I was going to die. Everyone was good to me and they treated me well even though I had to be poked a million times of course it wasnt their fault. I am so grateful for all they did for me you are all angels
5 /5
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